Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Bayern Munich and Sevilla became champions of Europe this weekend – but how much could you’ve won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup. How many trebles have Bayern Munich won?With their huge wins over Tottenham, Chelsea and Barcelona, Bayern Munich have been the football spread betting fan’s club of choice this Champions League campaign. Yet they weren’t at their prolific best on Sunday night, failing to make good on the promise of their 4.2 goals per game average with a 1-0 victory over PSG. Becoming the first team to win every single game en route to the title, the deciding factor was Kingsley Coman’s 59th minute header. Back the Frenchman at a Coman Headed PGM spread of 0.5-2, and you won 57 times your initial stake. Meanwhile, 4 yellow cards apiece – taking PSG’s tally to a tournament-leading 30 – left the Bookings makeup at 80 against a starting price of 52-56. That’s 24 times your opening bet. Elsewhere you needed to sell to make any money. Sell a high Total Goal Minutes spread of 187-202 – not an outrageous option given PSG had only conceded 4 goals prior to the final – and you won 128 times your original wager. Or sell a Robert Lewandowski SMM spread of 69-79 and the Polish forward’s lack of goals – leaving him 2 shy of Ronaldo’s single-season Champions League record – made you 69 times your initial bet. Sunday’s victory saw Bayern complete their 2nd ever continental treble, following their 1st hat-trick in 2012/13. But how many times have Bayern Munich won the Champions League? That would be 6 – 3 European Cups, 3 in the modern format – putting them equal with Liverpool, but behind AC Milan on 7 and Real Madrid on an astonishing, Di Stefano and Ronaldo-led 13. How many times have Sevilla won the Europa League?In the preferred game for football spread betting fans, Sevilla maintained their 100% record in Europa League finals to win their 6th title, beating Inter Milan 3-2. Things were initially looking good for the Italians – within 5 minutes Romelu Lukaku had scored in his 11th consecutive Europa League game, converting a spotkick after what should’ve been a red card for Diego Carlos. Sell a 1st Match Goal spread of 38-41, and that’s 33 times your opening stake. Luuk de Jong equalised in the 12th minute, before putting the Spaniards 2-1 up in the 33rd, both via his bonce. That sent his SMM makeup to 78 – buy at 16-20, and you won 58 times your initial bet. Moments later, however, and Diego Godin had drawn things level. That his goal was also a header sent the Headed SMMs makeup to 186, against a starting price of 29-35, meaning you came away with 151 times your original wager. Heartbreakingly for Inter, the game ended like it began, with a shared moment between Lukaku and Carlos. The latter’s overhead kick was going wide in the 74th minute, only for the Belgian to direct the ball into the back of his own net. Sending the Total Goal Minutes makeup to 160, the error did at least create a 30 times multiplier for anyone buying at 120-130.
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