Daily Spread Betting Round-up

Weekend's Big Winning Bets



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There was a huge derby in Scotland over the weekend as Glasgow came to a standstill whilst in the Premier League, early pacesetters Manchester City ominously rumbled on. There was Super League action, international cricket and some high-quality horse racing and we have ran through the big events to find three big winning bets.

 

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CELTIC v RANGERS – MULTI-BOOKINGS (SETTLED AT 100)

One of the feistiest derbies in Britain took place yesterday but the clash at Ibrox was a fairly drab affair as Celtic beat Rangers 1-0 thanks to a stunning Kyogo Furuhashi strike just before half time.

Back in 2011, a Scottish Cup tie between the two rivals saw three red cards dished out, but it took until midway through the second half yesterday for the first player to be booked with Todd Cantwell earning a booking for a mistimed tackle as Celtic were on the break.

Irish defender Liam Scales was booked for Celtic five minutes later, but that was it for the card action and Multi-Bookings settled at just 100. Before the match, the spread was 875-1015 as sellers won 775x their stake.

 

MANCHESTER CITY v FULHAM – ERLING HAALAND SUPER-MEGA MINUTES (SETTLED AT 469)

There were three hat-trick heroes in the Premier League this weekend for Super-Mega Minute buyers to find, but whilst Son Heung Min would have netted buyers a win of 297x their profit and Evan Ferguson a win of 340x their profit, the biggest winner was the most obvious of the three.

Erling Haaland hit the back of the net three times on Saturday as Manchester City put Fulham to the sword taking his tally to six league goals as we go into the first international break. His first goal on 58 minutes was followed up by a strike in the 70th minute which counts double on this spread. The hat-trick clincher came in the fifth minute of injury time (all goals in injury time are marked down as 90) but it counted treble to take his Super-Mega Minutes spread to 469.

Before kick off in the east of Manchester, the Haaland Super-Mega Minutes spread was a high 95-115 but it mattered not for buyers who pocketed a win of 354x their stake.

 

WARRINGTON WOLVES v CASTLEFORD TIGERS – WARRINGTON 50 UPS (SETTLED AT 16)

Warrington Wolves have had a rollercoaster of a season, but they could be riding high into the play-offs after they demolished Castleford Tigers in front of the Sky Sports cameras on Saturday.

It was a near flawless performance from Wire as they ran in 11 tries from eight different scorers with Stefan Ratchford perfect with the boot to record a 66-12 win against a Cas side who will still be nervously looking over their shoulders.

The Warrington 50 Ups (only points scored over 50 count) market is quite a low volatility spread and was set at 0-1.5 for this one, but those who kept faith in the hosts were duly rewarded. Having racked up a score of 66, the spread settled at 16 and buyers won 14.5x 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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