Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Chelsea and Wolves get their seasons underway with a pair of victories on Monday – but how much money could football spread betting fans have won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! How many points will Chelsea win this season?Despite the score line, it wasn’t quite the blow away performance a big-spending Chelsea will have wanted. Nevertheless there were positives to be taken from new boys Timo Werner and, maybe to a lesser extent, Kai Havertz, and, more importantly, all 3 points. Jorginho opened Chelsea’s 2020/21 account in the 23rd minute as he converted from the spot. Buy the 28-year old at a PGM spread of 7-10 and you won 13 times your initial stake. That was it until the 2nd half, when Leandro Trossard equalised in the 54th minute. Back the Brighton star at a PGM of 7-10, and that’s 44 times your opening bet. The hosts’ relief didn’t last long, however. Reece James put Chelsea back in front with an absolute hammer just 2 minutes later, earning a 51 times multiplier for anyone buying the youngster at a PGM spread of 2.5-5. That Jorginho got the assist meant anyone buying the Brazilian at an AM spread of 2-4 made 54 times their original wager. Kurt Zouma put the game beyond doubt in the 66th minute, meaning buying the French defender at a PGM spread of 2-4 made you 62 times your opening stake. An assist for James netted you 56 times your initial bet from a starting price of 7-10. Frank Lampard will be hoping Chelsea have chipped off any rust, as they’re hosting Liverpool this Sunday, a side they twice lost to last season, the most recent defeat only 2 months ago. What are the odds on Chelsea beating Liverpool? At this point its 9/4 fixed odds, with Spreadex offering a Liverpool/Chelsea (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.3-0.5. After that first win, meanwhile, the Blues sit at a Season Points spread of 73.5-75, still a long way off the Reds at 85-86.5. What is Wolves’s next Premier League fixture?The game had barely gotten start before it was over for Sheffield United. Picking up where he left off last season, Raul Jimenez put Wolves ahead after just 3 minutes, meaning selling a 1st Match Goal spread of 43-46 made you 40 times your initial stake. If you’ve been savvy, and also sold a 2nd Match Goal spread of 68.5-71.5, then Romain Saiss’s 6th minute follow-up bagged you 62.5 times your opening wager. With a measly Total Goal Minutes makeup of 9, selling the market’s starting spread of 96-104 made you 87 times your original bet. After that, where will Sheffield United finish in 2020/21? They’re at the same Finishing Positions spread of 13.5-15 as Brighton and Burnley. Wolves, on the other hand, are at 7-8.5. Both teams next play in the EFL Cup on Thursday, before resuming their Premier League campaigns on Monday. The Blades travel to Aston Villa, in a game they should win. Wolves, meanwhile, host the return of title favourites Man City.
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