Daily Spread Betting Round-up

Wednesday and Thursday's Big Winning Bets



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Celtic secured their third Scottish Premiership title in a row during the week and we start our betting blog with two matches from north of the border with football spread betting punters in the money on the penultimate round of the season.

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KILMARNOCK v CELTIC – GOALS x SHIRTS (SETTLED AT 810)

Kilmarnock had beaten Celtic at home in their last two meetings and hopes were high in Ayrshire and the blue half of Glasgow that they could make it a hat-trick on Wednesday, but Brendan Rodgers’ side were in a ruthless mode as they wrapped up the title.

Needing just a point at Rugby Park, two goals in the first 12 minutes put the Hoops in control as their name began to be engraved on the trophy. James Forrest added another before the break and a Matt O’Riley brace in the second half was the icing on the cake for the Glasgow giants.

It was also a great night for football spread betting punters who placed a buy bet on Goals x Shirts. With four of Celtic’s goals scored by players wearing shirt numbers 33 or higher, the spread settled at 810 against a pre-match spread of 368-403 as buyers won 407x their stake.

 

ABERDEEN v LIVINGSTON – TOTAL GOAL MINUTES (SETTLED AT 432)

Our second big winning bet also comes from the Scottish Premiership where a remarkable game at Pittodrie saw football spread betting punters buying Total Goal Minutes make a pretty penny.

Livingston, who had already had their relegation confirmed, took the lead over Aberdeen in the 52nd minute, but the Dons staged a remarkable comeback to blitz five unanswered goals as they ran out 5-1 winners.

With all the action coming in the second half, Total Goal Minutes buyers were in clover as the spread settled at 432 versus a pre-game spread of 147-157 with buyers landing a win of 275x their stake.

 

RAJASTHAN ROYALS v PUNJAB KINGS – SIXES SQUARED (SETTLED AT 64)

It has generally been raining sixes this season in the IPL with cricket spread betting punters buying six related markets making hay this hear. However, Wednesday saw the sellers get their revenge as a low scoring game between Rajasthan and Punjab ended with a five wicket win for the Kings.

The hosts batted first with only Tom Kohler-Cadmore and Ravi Ashwin clearing the ropes for the Royals as they stuttered to 145/9. A low total was always likely to be rattled off by the visitors and they did so with an over to spare in an innings which saw them score six sixes.

With just eight maximums scored in the match, Sixes Squared settled at 64 with the spread 423-480 before play began in Guwahati as sellers collected a bumper win of 359x their stake.

 

Please note that these are examples of winning bets from the past week, and it is important to remember that spread betting carries a high level of risk to your capital and can result in losses larger than your initial stake/deposit.

 

 

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