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Mourinho gets his 200th Premier League win, Wycombe and Oxford reach the League One play-off final, and Werder Bremen cling onto their spot in the Bundesliga – but how much could you’ve won? Mourinho’s 200th Prem win – Tottenham v EvertonIt wasn’t the most memorable victory to seal a second century of Premier League wins for the once-and-former Special One. Or, it was for the wrong reasons, with Hugo Lloris and Son Heung-min engaged in a flare-up at half-time. The 1-0 win over Everton was the kind of game that required a fair amount of selling by spread betters. Sell a Total Goal Minutes spread of 132-142, and that’s 118 times your initial stake. Or, sell a Harry Kane SMM spread of 42-49, and his lack of goal made you 42 times your opening bet. If you bought a Bookings spread of 33-37, however, 5 yellow cards left you with 13 times your original wager. Wycombe and Oxford in play-off finals – League One Play-Off Semi-FinalsSo, it will be Wycombe Wanderers and Oxford United playing in the empty cavern of Wembley Stadium next Monday. Having won their 1st leg at Fleetwood Town 4-1, the Wanderers didn’t have too much to do last night. A 2-2 home draw was enough to send them through, complete with a brace from Wilfred Onyedinma. Buy the Nigerian midfielder at an SMM spread of 14-18, and a makeup of 227 left you with 209 times your initial bet. As for Oxford, another 1-1 draw against Portsmouth – all 4 of their fixtures this season have ended in stalemate – forced the tie to penalties, with the Us winning 5-4. Buy an Oxford to win on Penalties binary spread of 5.2-11.8, and you bagged yourself 88.2 times your opening stake. Bremen remain in Bundesliga – Heidenheim v Werder BremenIn a cruel way to be denied your place in the top flight, Werder Bremen prevented Heidenheim from reaching the Bundesliga thanks to their away goals record. After a goalless draw in the 1st leg, the 2nd leg at the Voith-Arena finished 2-2, in a match that saw 2 strikes in injury time. That helped shoot the Total Goal Minutes makeup to 268 against a starting price of 117-127 – that’s 141 times your initial wager. Tim Kleindienst desperately tried to keep the hosts’ hopes alive, scoring his first equaliser in the 85th minute, before drawing things level once again with a penalty deep into stoppage. Though his efforts were unsuccessful, a SMM makeup of 265 did leave punters with 243 times their opening bet when buying at 18-22.
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