Daily Spread Betting Round-up

Weekend's Big Winning Bets



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From Tipperary to the tip of South Africa, we round up the weekend’s sporting action with three big winning bets where our shrewd online betting punters picked up plenty of profit.

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PREMIER LEAGUE SATURDAY – TOTAL PENALTIES SCORED (SETTLED AT 6)

Premier League defences didn’t have their proudest day ever on Saturday with 21 goals conceded across the six matches, six of which were penalties. Justin Kluivert scored the first two penalties of the day for Bournemouth, setting himself on the way to a hat-trick from the spot, before Chris Wood scored his second penalty of the season to give Forest a 1-0 win at home over Ipswich.

In the late kick-off there were seven first half goals with Martin Odegaard and Bukayo Saka flawless from the spot for Arsenal as they beat London rivals West Ham 5-2.

Before kick-off, the Total Penalties Scored football spread betting market was set at 1.3-1.4, but with six being scored, buyers landed a win of 4.6x their stake.

 

THURLES 29TH NOVEMBER – SP LENGTHS (SETTLED AT 217.5)

The SP Lengths horse racing spread betting market multiplies the SP of the winner and the winning distance together and then adds them up for each race across the card.

For punters at Thurles on Friday, there was a big winning buy bet to be had on a spread which was 133-148 as they went to post in the first race of the day.

Across the seven races, not a single favourite managed to get home in front and Dream On Baby’s 22/1 win by 5½ lengths added a whopping 121 to the spread’s total which eventually made up at 217.5.

Spread bettors who had bought before the first race cleaned up as they made a profit of 69.5 their stake.

 

SOUTH AFRICA v SRI LANKA – SRI LANKA 1ST INNINGS RUNS (SETTLED AT 42)

England beating New Zealand over the weekend drew most of the cricketing attention over the weekend but South Africa skittled Sri Lanka for their lowest ever Test innings score at Kingsmead.

Chasing the Proteas’ first innings total of 191, Sri Lanka lasted just 13.5 overs in reply as they collapsed to 42 all out. Marco Jansen ripped through the tourists as he finished for figures of 7-13 with five Sri Lankan batsmen departing without scoring. Were it not for Kusal Mendis and Lahiru Kumara adding 23 runs between them, Sri Lanka would have fallen well short of the 42 runs they did manage to muster.

It was a record low total for the tourists and it was certainly a performance that caught our cricket spread betting traders out. Before their innings began, the Sri Lanka runs total was 228-243 as sellers cashed in with a win of 186x 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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