Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Ronaldo reaches 100, Belgium win 12 in a row, and England sleep through their trip to Denmark – but how much could football spread betting punters have won? It’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! How many goals has Ronaldo scored for Portugal?It was both a standard and special night for Cristiano Ronaldo. It should come as no surprise that he led Portugal to victory over Sweden, scoring twice in the 45th and 72nd minutes.That first goal, however, carried more significance than a mere Nations League opener. It was Ronaldo’s 100th goal for his country – the 2nd was his 101st – putting him in rarefied company. How many players have scored 100 or more international goals? In the recorded history of international football, only one man has more goals than Ronaldo – Iran’s Ali Daei, who got 109 goals in 149 caps. At a slightly slower pace, Ronaldo has 101 in 165, and could easily overtake Daei if he makes an appearance at the Euros next year. Coming in at 3rd is then Ferenc Puskas, who may only have 84 goals, but did so in just 85 games – a record that sat for 47 years. More importantly, it pushed Ronaldo’s SMM makeup to 189. That meant buying at a high starting spread of 54-62 still made you 127 times your initial stake. Who is ranked world no. 1 by fifa?Proving why they are world no. 1s, Belgium won their 12th consecutive international fixture, hammering Iceland 5-1 – remember, England only managed to squeak a 1-0 victory. If you’d backed the Belgians at a chunky Goal Supremacy spread of 1.95-2.15, you still came away with 1.85 times your original wager. Similarly, buying a Total Goals spread of 3.1-3.3 made you 2.7 times your starting stake. Michy Batshuayi – set to remain on loan at Crystal Palace while signing a contract extension at Chelsea – scored twice, pushing his SMM makeup to 155. Buy at 53-61, and that’s 94 times your opening bet. In large part thanks to no. 23 Batshuayi’s double, the Shirt Numbers makeup reached 94, against an initial spread of 44-47. That’s a 47 times multiplier. When was England’s last 0-0 draw?In Tuesday’s least exciting game – and this was a night that saw San Marino host Liechtenstein – England drew 0-0 with Denmark. You have to go back to the 3rd place Nations League play-off for England’s last goalless draw – they were free-scoring during the Euro qualifiers, only to clam up in the last week. That result also meant you needed to do a fair amount of selling to make money from the fixture. For example, sell a Total Goals spread of 2.2-2.4 and that’s 2.2 times your initial stake. Or sell a Total Goal Minutes spread of 113-123, and you walked away with 113 times your opening bet.
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