Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Major scalps were thin on the ground this FA Cup weekend – but that didn’t stop spread bettors making money. How much did football spread betting punters win? When was the last time Leeds reached the FA Cup 4th round?In the one, bona fide, scalp of the 3rd round, Crawley Town – complete with TOWIE star Mark Wright – beat Marcelo Bielsa’s Leeds 3-0. You had to be bold to sell a Leeds/Crawley (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 2.05-2.25. If you did, however, you came away with 5.25 times your initial stake, after the less-exalted Red Devils condemned Leeds to their 4th consecutive 3rd round exit. Meanwhile, buy a specific Crawley Total Goal Minutes spread of just 33-41, and a makeup of 174 netted you 133 times your starting bet. What is next for Leeds United? They are set to host Brighton this Saturday, at 3pm on Sky Sports Premier League. Who is Tottenham’s youngest ever goalscorer?Not only was their 5-0 loss to Tottenham a historic moment for non-league hosts Marine, the game also saw Alfie Devine become the youngest player to ever score for Spurs, at just 16 years old. If you bought Devine at a substitute PGM of 11-14, his strike on the hour mark won you 46 times your opening wager. Devine’s goal was the cherry on top of a game Spurs had already won, in large part thanks to a first ever club hat-trick for Carlos Vinicius. Scoring in the 24th, 30th and 37th minutes, his SMM makeup hit 195 – that meant you could buy at a ludicrously high starting price of 94-109 and still finish with 86 times your original bet. Will Tottenham’s game against Aston Villa go ahead this Wednesday? The fixture remains in doubt due to Villa’s covid-19 outbreak, though Jose Mourinho has said it would be ‘completely impossible’ for another Spurs game to be cancelled. Is Frank Lampard’s job at Chelsea safe?Picking up their first win since December 21st, a strong Chelsea line-up handily dispatched of League Two’s Morecombe 4-0 on Sunday. It was a predictable result, but still one that left room for punters to make money. Kai Havertz was your best bet – back the inconsistent 21-year old at a Headed PGM spread of 4-7, and his 85th minute goal won you 78 times your initial stake. Realistically that win won’t have taken the heat off of Lampard. Chelsea are facing back-to-back away games in the league, a worry since they haven’t won on the road domestically since November 21st. First up is Fulham on the 15th, followed by a crucial game at Leicester on the 19th – if things don’t go his way, Lampard could be unemployed within a fortnight.
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