Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Man United, Chelsea and Barcelona all impressed on Wednesday night – but how much money could football spread betting fans have made? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup. How many hat-tricks has Marcus Rashford scored for Man United?Causing RB Leipzig’s unbeaten streak to come to an abrupt halt, Man United beat the Germans 5-0 on Wednesday, in a game that saw Marcus Rashford score his first ever hat-trick for the club. Coming off the bench in the 63rd minute, goals in the 74th, 78th and 90th minutes sent his SMM makeup to a nice and round 500. Back him at a substitute SMM of 18-22, and that’s a massive 478 times your initial stake. Those late goals, as well as Anthony Martial’s 87th minute spotkick, helped send the Total Goal Minutes market to 350, against a starting spread of 139-149 – that means you could’ve won 201 times your opening bet. The final scoreline also meant anyone buying a slight Man United/RB Leipzig Goal Supremacy spread of 0.15-0.35 was rewarded with 4.65 times their original wager. Who do Man United face in the Champions League next Wednesday? They’re off to Istanbul, at 5.55pm on BT Sport 3. And who do Man United face this weekend? It’s a visit from Arsenal, at 4.30pm this Sunday on Sky Sports Premier League. How many times have Barcelona beaten Juventus?Barcelona picked up their 7th victory in 16 meetings over Juventus on Wednesday, winning 2-0 to take control of Group G. Missing the magic of Cristiano Ronaldo, Juve didn’t have an answer to Barca, going 1-0 down thanks to a goal from Ousmane Dembele in the 14th minute, before conceding a Messi penalty in injury time. Buy a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 17-20, and you won 70 times your initial bet. A 2nd yellow for Merih Demiral, meanwhile, helped send the Bookings makeup to 75. Buy at 44-48, and you picked up 27 times your opening stake. Who do Chelsea next face in the Champions League?Getting their first European win of the season, Chelsea’s summer signings seemed to gel on Wednesday night as they beat Krasnodar 4-0. Talking of the new faces, Kai Havertz set up Callum Hudson-Odoi for the Blues’ opener in the 37th minute, meaning buying the German at an Assist Minutes spread of 11-14 won you 23 times your original wager. Timo Werner got the 2nd from the spot in the 76th minute, making 45 times their initial stake for anyone buying him at a PGM spread of 28-31. And with an assist for the 3rd goal, Werner’s Performance makeup shoot to 91, against a starting spread of 64-69 – in other words, 22 times your opening bet. As for the scorer of that 3rd goal, Hakim Ziyech got his name on the score sheet for the first time since joining Chelsea, finding the back of the net in the 79th minute. Buy him at a PGM spread of 12-15, and you nabbed yourself a 64 times multiplier. Next up for Chelsea is a visit from Rennes on Wednesday, at 8pm on BT Sport 2.
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