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Liverpool hunt down record points haul, Man City crush Newcastle, and Sheffield United stun Wolves – but how much money could you have won? Reds move closer to record points haul – Brighton v LiverpoolIt looks like Liverpool have shaken off their celebrations and are back down to business – i.e. chasing Man City’s all-time Premier League points record. Wednesday’s 3-1 victory over Brighton moves them within 9 points of surpassing the 100 points mark, meaning they need 3 wins from their last 4 games. They moved quickly at the Amex Stadium – so quickly, in fact, that selling a 1st Match Goal spread of 35-38 made you 29 times your initial stake after Mohamed Salah’s 6th minute opener. If you were swift, and sold a 2nd Match Goal spread of 60-63, you would have won yourself an even juicer 52 times your opening bet thanks to Jordan Henderson’s 8th minute follow-up. Leandro Trossard pulled one back for the hosts just before the break, only for Salah to put the fixture beyond doubt with a 76th minute header. Buy a Salah SMM spread of 43-50, and a makeup of 158 left you with 108 times your original wager. City cook Magpies – Man City v NewcastleNewcastle just happened to stand in City’s way, the club wanting to remind everyone of what they’re capable of after losing to Southampton at the weekend. Their 5-0 victory meant that, even if you bought a very high Man City/Newcastle Goal Supremacy spread of 2.65-2.85, you still came away with 2.15 times your initial bet. For those looking for something a bit more rewarding, backing a City/Newcastle Total Goal Minutes Supremacy of 134-148 were left with winnings of 96 times their opening wager thanks to a makeup of 244. Blades inch towards Europe – Sheffield United v WolvesPotentially putting Champions League football beyond the reach of Wolves, Sheffield United stole the win on Wednesday night, gazumping their visitors with an injury time header from John Egan. Not only did that goal push the Blades back to 7th, it made anyone buying a Headed Goal Minutes spread of 19-22 a handy 68 times their original stake.
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