Daily Spread Betting Round-up
A sizzler between Liverpool and Leeds, and strong starts for Arsenal and Leicester – but how much could football spread betting fans have won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! How many Premier League hat-ticks has Salah scored?They may’ve lost, but boy did Leeds make an impact on their Premier League return. Playing in the top flight for the first time since they were defeated 1-0 by Chelsea in 2004, the Championship champs went toe-to-toe with Liverpool, losing a thrilling opener 4-3. It looked like Leeds were going to have a miserable re-debut, going 1-0 down after just 4 minutes thanks to a spot-kick from Mo Salah. Sell a 1st Match Goal spread of 30-33 and that’s 26 times your initial stake. Yet the action didn’t let up, with the teams heading into half-time with Liverpool 3-2 up. Mateusz Klich made it 3-3 in the 66th minute, only for Salah to complete a hat-trick – only his 3rd in the Premier League – with his 2nd pen of the game in the 88th minute. Buy the Egyptian at a SMM spread of 58-68, and a makeup of 334 left you with 266 times your opening bet. Back a Penalty SMMs spread of 21-26, meanwhile, and you won 154 times you original wager from a makeup of 180. On a more basic level, buy a Total Goals spread of 3.2-3.4, and that’s a 3.6 times multiplier. Where will Arsenal finish in 2020/21?Brushing aside Fulham, Arsenal started the season with confidence, winning 3-0 in the Premier League curtain raiser. The game was notable for a debut goal from former Lille defender Gabriel, who got the club’s 2nd in the 49th minute. Buy the Brazilian at a PGM spread of 1-3, and you made 46 times your initial bet. It was also a fantastic first game for Willian, who created both Gabriel’s 2nd and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s excellent 3rd. Buy the former Chelsea man at an Assist Minutes spread of 13-16, and you walked away with 90 times your original stake. So, a strong start for Mikel Arteta’s Gunners. But has that improved their hopes of a top 4 finish? They’re still outsiders, at a Season Points spread of 64-65.5, and a Finishing Position spread of 5.4-6.4. How many Premier League goals has Vardy scored?A worst-case scenario for a returning West Brom, Leceister won 3-0 on Sunday, in large part thanks to a pair of late penalties from Jamie Vardy. Converting from the spot in the 74th and 84th minutes, both the Vardy SMM and Penalty SMMs markets came in at 242. Buy the former at 37-43 and you won 199 times your opening wager. Back the latter at 15-19, meanwhile, and that’s 223 times your initial bet. It also pushed Vardy to 105 Premier League goals – 1 more than Didier Drogba, in 42 fewer games!How many red cards were there in Marseille v PSG?In a sour end to the game, an injury time brawl caused 5 red cards late in PSG’s 1-0 loss to Marseille. It had already been an ill-tempered affair, sending the Bookings makeup to a remarkable 245. Buy at a high starting spread of 54-58, and that’s 187 times your opening stake. Go big, and buy a Cross Bookings spread of 760-880 – that’s Team A Bookings points x Team B Bookings points – and a colossal makeup of 15,000 left you with a huge 14,120 times your initial bet.
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