Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Arsenal and Chelsea dump the city of Manchester out of the FA Cup, and Tottenham do potentially fatal damage to Leicester’s Champions League dreams – but how much money could you have won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! How many times have Arsenal reached the FA Cup final?It’s been quite the week for Arsenal. After beating Premier League champions Liverpool on Wednesday, they pulled off a 2-0 FA Cup semi-final shock over Man City – a team that had humiliated them in their first game back post-restart. As he has been so many times this season, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was key, scoring in the 19th and 71st minutes. That gave him a SMM makeup of 161 against a low – for him, anyway – starting football spread bet of 22-27. Buy at that price, and you were left with 134 times your initial stake. Sell a Man City/Arsenal (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 1.35-1.55, meanwhile, and you made 3.35 times your opening wager. The Gunners are now heading to a record 21st FA Cup final, chasing a record 14th victory – but can they beat the Blues? Will Frank Lampard win a title in his first season at Chelsea?It can be hard to tell which Chelsea is going to turn up – the side that sees off Man City, or the one that concedes 3 at both West Ham and Sheffield. Luckily for Lampard it was the former on Sunday, ending Man United’s impressive 19-game unbeaten run in all competitions with a 3-1 victory at Wembley. Buy a low Total Goal Minutes spread and, thanks to Harry Maguire’s 74th minute own goal and a late penalty from Bruno Fernandes, you made 118 times your initial bet from a makeup of 250. Scoring his 5th spot-kick since joining in January – and 9th goal total – Fernandes at least ensured the Penalty Goal Minutes market came in at 85, against a starting spread of 11-14. Buy at that price, and you nabbed 71 times your opening stake. What are the odds on Leicester finishing in the top 4?It speaks to the strength of their season up until mid-December that Leicester should still finish in the top 5 despite picking up just 6 wins in their last 21 Premier League fixtures. Their latest embarrassment came at Tottenham, where they lost 3-0. To add insult to injury, the game opened with a 6th minute own goal from James Justin. For football spread betters that was great, however – sell a 1st Match Goal spread of 36-39, and you won 30 times your original stake. Harry Kane then finished the Foxes off with 2 quick goals in the 37th and 40th minutes. With an SMM makeup of 117, buying at 36-42 left you with 75 times your opening bet. So, can Leicester still reach the Champions League? On 62 points, they’ve played one more game than Man United, meaning Solskjaer’s side can leapfrog them with a win over West Ham on Wednesday. That leaves the Foxes on a Premier League Index spread of 5-8 to United’s 13-16, where its 20 points for 3rd, 10 for 4th and 5 for 5th.
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