Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Barcelona get embarrassed by Kylian Mbappe, and Liverpool lick RB Leipzig – but how much money did football spread betting punters win? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! How many goals has Kylian Mbappe scored this season?If not quite last season’s Bayern battering, Barcelona nevertheless suffered another Champions League humiliation on Tuesday, losing 4-1 at home to Paris Saint-Germain. It was a fantastic European club debut for Mauricio Pochettino, and a masterclass from Kylian Mbappe.The 22-year old’s hat-trick took his season tally to 21 goals in 29 games, and was the biggest money spinner for bettors. Buy his PGM spread of 21-24, and a makeup of 182 left you with 158 times your initial stake. Even better, those who opted for Mbappe’s SMM spread of 32-38 – that’s where 2nd goal minutes are doubled and 3rd goal minutes trebled – saw a makeup of 417 win them 379 times their starting bet.The French youngster thoroughly outshone Lionel Messi, who had put Barca in front via a 27th minute spotkick. That meant, while buying a Barca Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 12-15 left you with 12 times your original wager, you needed to sell a Messi PGM spread of 37-41 to make 10 times your opening stake. Elsewhere, buying a Total Goals spread of 3.05-3.25 bagged you 1.75 times your initial bet. Or you could’ve backed a Total Goal Minutes spread of 155-165 and a makeup of 279 would’ve netted you 114 times your starting stake. As for the result itself, selling a Barcelona/PSG Goal Supremacy spread of 0.65-0.85 left you with 3.65 times your opening wager.What are the odds on PSG winning the Champions League? Last season’s runners-up are at a fixed odds price of 5/1, behind Man City at 11/4 and Bayern Munich at 7/2. And Barcelona? They’re now at 150/1. What are the odds on Liverpool winning the Champions League?Taking a breather from their domestic woes, Liverpool won their first away game this month as they beat RB Leipzig 2-0 in Budapest. Both Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane got goals in the 2nd half – but which one was more profitable? If you bought Salah’s PGM spread of 23-26, his 53rd minute strike won you 27 times your initial stake.But by Mane’s PGM spread of 15-18, and his 58th minute goal netted you 40 times your opening bet. Leipzig were clearly frustrated, picking up 5 yellow cards. Add on Liverpool’s 2, and the Bookings makeup hit 70. Buy at 38-42, and that’s 28 times your original wager. Or, if you were feeling bold, you could’ve backed a Multi-Bookings spread of 310-390. That’s where 1st half Booking points are multiplied by 2nd half Bookings points – here that resulted in a makeup of 1000. In other words, 610 times your starting bet. With one foot in the quarter-finals, Liverpool are sitting at a fixed odds price of 6/1 to win the Champions League. RB Leipzig, meanwhile, are now the least fancied side at 175/1.
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