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Man United hammer Bournemouth in 7 goal thriller, Vardy finally joins the 100 club, Southampton shock Man City and Bayern Munich win the DFB-Pokal – but how much money could you’ve won? United further doom Cherries – Man United v BournemouthTightening their grip on a spot in the Champions League – aided enormously by Arsenal beating Wolves 2-0 – Man United extended their unbeaten streak to 16 games in all competitions with a heavy 5-2 win over Bournemouth. Buy a Total Goal spread of 3.1-3.3, and that scoreline – the highest in the Prem post-restart – won you 3.7 times your initial stake. For those wanting something a bit riskier, backing a Goals Cubed spread of 62-72 netted you 271 times your opening bet from a makeup of 343. Mason Greenwood impressed throughout the fixture, with goals in the 29th and 54th minutes. That brace gave him a SMM makeup of 137 and winnings of 104 times your original wager for anyone buying the 18-year old at 28-33. A pair of spot kicks –from Marcus Rashford in the 35th minute and Joshua King in the 49th – sent the Penalty SMMs makeup to 133. Buy at 25-30, and that’s 103 times your initial bet. Bruno Fernandes, meanwhile, continued a tasty run for United, getting a 59th minute goal AND a pair of assists for Greenwood’s 1st and Anthony Martial’s half-closing effort. With an Assist Minutes makeup of 74, a starting spread of 14-17 meant the Portuguese ace gave you a 57 times multiplier. Vardy finally reaches 100 (and 101) – Leicester v Crystal PalaceHe has taken his damn time, but Jamie Vardy finally joined the 100 club on Saturday, as Leicester got their 1st win since the restart. With goals in the 77th and 90th minutes, the English forward saw a SMM makeup of 257. Buy at 44-51, and you were rewarded with 206 times your opening stake. Saints shock City – Southampton v Man CityFrom beating the newly-crowned champions 4-0, to a 1-0 defeat at Southampton – just a one example explaining why, perhaps, Man City failed to defend their title this season. That result did mean, however, that if you sold a cocky Man City/Southampton (h) Goal Supremacy 1.55-1.75, you bagged yourself 2.55 times your original bet. Bayern on track for treble – Bayer Leverkusen v Bayern MunichBeating Bayer Leverkusen 4-2, Bayern picked up their 2nd title of the season. Now, with the Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal under their belts, they are on track for a potential treble when the Champions League resumes in August. The result, with late goals from Kai Havertz and Robert Lewandowski, saw a Total Goal Minutes makeup of 341, against a high starting spread of 191-206 – in other words, 135 times your initial stake.
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