Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Liverpool lamp Lincoln, Bayern beat Sevilla, and Spurs reach the Europa League qualifying play-offs – but how much could football spread betting fans have won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! Who will Liverpool face in the EFL Cup 4th round?In the biggest scoreline in a week full of mega makeups, Liverpool’s 2nd string leathered Lincoln 7-2 in the EFL Cup on Thursday night. There was a pair of braces during the fixture, one from Takumi Minamino and one from 19-year old Curtis Jones. If you bought Jones at a SMM spread of 30-36, a makeup of 104 made you 68 times your initial stake. Back Minamino at the same spread, however, and his makeup of 110 netted you 74 times your opening bet. Thanks to that weighty final result, buying a Total Goals spread of 3.35-3.55 created a 5.45 multiplier. Similarly buying a high Liverpool/Lincoln (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 2-2.2 still made you 2.8 times your original wager. And with the Total Goal Minutes market reaching 421, buying at 169-184 bagged you 237 times your opening stake. You’d imagine the score won’t the same in the next round, when Liverpool host Arsenal. And who do Liverpool face this Monday? Well, you’ll never guess. It’s Arsenal at home again, setting up a pair of fixtures in the space of a week. Spreadex are offering a Liverpool/Arsenal Goal Supremacy spread of 1.15-1.35. How many times have Bayern Munich won the UEFA Super Cup?It wasn’t an 8-0 romp. But nevertheless, Bayern Munich ensured they won their 2nd ever UEFA Super Cup on Thursday, beating Sevilla 2-1 after extra time. The Spaniards now have the dubious honour of being Super Cup runners-up a record 5 times, with just 1 win in 6 attempts since 2006. With normal time ending 1-1, you needed to sell a Total Goals spread of 3.65-3.85 to make 1.65 times your original bet. And with both goals in the 1st half, leading to a makeup of 47, you needed to sell a Total Goal Minutes spread of 184-199 to claim 137 times your initial wager. Extending their 2020 unbeaten streak, who do Bayern Munich face this weekend? They’re looking to hammer Hoffenheim this Sunday, at 2.30pm on BT Sport 1, with Spreadex offering a Bayern Munich/Hoffenheim (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 1.95-2.15. Who will Tottenham face in the Europa League qualifying play-offs?Beating Shkendija 3-1, Tottenham moved on to the Europa League qualifying play-offs, where they will host Maccabi Hafia in their 1st home game of the tournament. Erik Lamela was quick off the mark, scoring within 5 minutes. Sell a 1st Spurs Goal spread of 29-32 and that’s 24 times your initial stake. Valjmir Nafiu equalised for the hosts in the 55th minute – buy his PGM spread of 2.5-5 and that’s 50 times your opening bet – only for Son Heung-min and Harry Kane to seal the deal for Spurs. Son’s 70th minute strike meant his PGM spread of 45-49 won you 21 times your original wager. Better, Kane’s 79th minute header earnt you a 48 times multiplier from a Headed Goal Minutes spread of 28-31.
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