Daily Spread Betting Round-up
There were plenty of football spread betting opportunities during Tuesday’s Champions League fixtures – but how much could you have won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! How many times have Man United beaten PSG?United picked up a 2nd consecutive win in their 3rd ever meeting with PSG last night, shocking the beaten Champions League finalists with a 2-1 victory in Paris. First up, that meant selling a cocky PSG/Man United Goal Supremacy spread of 1-1.2 made you 2 times your initial stake. And with 19 corners total – 11 for the hosts and 8 for Untied – buying a Corners spread of 9.7-10.2 won you 7.8 times your opening bet. Better than that, buy a Cross Corners spread of 20-23 – that’s Team A Corners x Team B Corners – and a makeup of 88 left you with 65 times your original wager. A hero on and off the pitch, Marcus Rashford got the winner late on, after an Anthony Martial own goal had cancelled out Bruno Fernandes’s 1st half penalty. Scoring in the 87th minute, buying a Rashford PGM spread of 13-16 saw you come away with 71 times your opening stake. Nowhere to be seen, that also meant selling Neymar and Kylian Mbappe PGM spreads of 32-35 and 38-42 won you 32 times and 38 times your initial bet respectively. What are the odds on Man Untied winning the Champions League? They’re improved slightly, from an Outright Index spread of 13-16 to 18-21. PSG, meanwhile, have dropped from 32-35 to 25-28.What are the odds on Barcelona winning the Champions League?In the most predictable scoreline of the evening, a 10-man Barcelona beat Hungary’s Ferencvaros 5-1 on Tuesday night. With late goals from 17-year old Pedri and Ousmane Dembele, the Total Goal Minutes market hit 362. That meant you could buy at a very high starting spread of 198-213 and still win 149 times your initial stake. The game opened with Lionel Messi scoring in a record-tying 16th Champions League season, as he converted a penalty in the 23rd minute. A 70th minute spot-kick for the visitors then helped send the Penalty SMMs makeup to 167. Buy at 30-36, and that’s 131 times your opening bet. Soft-entry aside, that win has slightly bolstered Barca’s chances of winning the Champions League, with SpreadEX offering an Outright Index spread of 32-35 – behind only Bayern, Man City and Liverpool. How many goals has Alvaro Morata scored for Juventus?On loan from Atletico, Alvaro Morata has started his 2nd stint at Juventus strong, scoring 3 goals in 3 games – 2 of which came against Dynamo Kiev on Tuesday. He doesn’t have the best record at the club. Combined across both tenures in Italy, the Spaniard has only 18 goals in 66 games. His brace did, however, give him a SMM makeup of 214. Back Morata at an opening spread of 34-40, then, and you came away with a 174 times multiplier.
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