Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Man United and Bournemouth made their way to the FA Cup quarter-finals on Wednesday – but how much money did football spread betting fans win? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! How many goals has Scott McTominay scored for Man United?It wasn’t the most thrilling fixture. But, for the savvy punter, there were still ways to make money from Man United’s extra time victory over West Ham. First and foremost, thanks to his 98th minute winner – and 3rd goal in as many games – anyone who bought a Scott McTominay Extra Time Goal Minutes spread of 2.5-5 made 93 times their initial stake. That strike puts McTominay on 7 goals in all competitions this season, doubling his club total for Man United. Elsewhere you had to do some selling to make any money. After United’s 9 and 6-goal thrillers last week, it probably felt counter-intuitive to sell a Total Goals spread of 3.1-3.3. If you did, however, you made 3.1 times your starting bet. Similarly, sell a normal time Total Goal Minutes spread of 144-154, and that’s 144 times your original wager. If you predicted it would go beyond 90 minutes, and bought a Man Utd to Win in Extra Time spread of 5.2-11.8, a makeup of 100 netted you 88.2 times your initial bet. When was the last time Bournemouth reached the FA Cup quarter-finals?The Cherries pulled off something of a minor scalp on Tuesday. Without a permanent manager – Jonathan Woodgate is acting as caretaker after Jason Tindall was given the boot a week ago – Bournemouth went to Burnley and beat them 2-0. If you sold a choice Burnley/Bournemouth Goal Supremacy spread of -0.1-0.1, you won 2.1 times your opening stake.Sam Surridge put the Cherries in front in the 21st minute. Back his PGM spread of 15-18, and you picked up 3 times your initial wager. However, if you bought a Junior Stanislas PGM spread of 16-19, his 88th minute 2nd left you with 69 times your starting bet. That Stanislas’s goal came from the spot also meant you could buy a Bournemouth Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 6-8, and come away with 80 times your initial stake. Tuesday victory was not only an important confidence boost; it has put Bournemouth into the FA Cup quarter-finals for the first time since 1957.
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