Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Big wins for England, Scotland and Northern Ireland on Thursday night – but how much money could football spread betting fans have won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! How many times have England beaten Wales?In their 68th victory over their neighbour since 1879, England picked up an impressive 3-0 win against Wales, in a game that saw a few notable firsts. Making it 10 goals in 7 games for club and country, Dominic Calvert-Lewin continued his red hot start to 2020/21, as he scored on his international debut after just 26 minutes. Buy the Everton ace at a Headed PGM spread of 9-12 and that’s 14 times your initial stake. It was Jack Grealish who got the assist, after his superb display against Liverpool last weekend, earning anyone who backed the Villa captain at a Assist Minutes spread of 12-15 a solid 11 times multiplier. Next up on the score sheet was Conor Coady, who found the back of the net in the 53rd minute to nab his first ever England goal in his 2nd game. Buy the Wolves star – who has just one goal in 202 games for his club – at a tiny PGM spread of 0.5-2 and that’s 51 times your opening bet. Capping off a great performance, Danny Ings got HIS first international goal in the 63rd minute. Back the Southampton star at a PGM of 21-24 and that’s 39 times your original wager. What time is England v Belgium this Saturday? Gareth Southgate’s lads take on the world no. 1s at 5pm on Sky Sports Football. Who will Northern Ireland face in the Euro 2020 play-off finals?Finishing 1-1 by normal time, and win no goals in extra time, Northern Ireland’s trip to Bosnia & Herzegovina went to penalties, with the visitors eventually winning 4-3. If you bought a Northern Ireland to Win on Penalties binary spread of 9-16.7, then, you won 83.3 times your opening stake. Meanwhile if you backed a Multi-Corners spread of 23-26 – that’s 1st Half Corners x 2nd Half Corners – saw you come away with 9 times your initial bet from a makeup of 35 (7 x 5). That victory could’ve set up a play-off final against the Republic of Ireland. Instead Ian Baraclough’s side will take on Slovakia, after they beat Ireland 4-2 on penalties. Who will Scotland face in the Euro 2020 play-off finals?Like Northern Ireland, Scotland required penalties to get past Israel, a side they drew 1-1 with back in September. It was a goalless affair on Thursday night, meaning if you sold a low Total Goal Minutes spread of 99-109, you made 99 times your initial stake. Buy a Scotland to win on Penalties binary spread of 4.3-10.6, meanwhile, and that’s 89.4 times your opening bet. The Scots will now take on Serbia in the play-off finals, are they themselves saw off Norway with a 2-1 victory. When are the Euro 2020 play-off finals?They take place next month, on November 12th.
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