Daily Spread Betting Round-up
With the last international break looming large, there were plenty of sides looking to make a statement this weekend and there were a couple of online betting shocks with Manchester City losing on the road at Brighton and Spurs being stunned by Ipswich.
Every side in the Premier League now has a win to their name this weekend and we have scanned through the results to see where our punters won big this weekend from the world of football and beyond.
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Football spread betting attention may well have been on the title race in the Premier League but down in the National League an unexpected title charge is in full swing.
York City finished 20th in the league last season, but a 5-3 home success over Hartlepool United kept the Minstermen at the summit.
It was a thrilling affair, with four goals scored in the 85th minute or later as those who placed a buy bet on our Total Goals football spread betting market at 137-147 making hay.
Buyers were already well in clover already, but Ollie Pearce making it 5-2 to City in the 9rth minute before a 96th minute consolation from Hartlepool’s Mani Dieseruvwe ensured the market settled at 531 as buyers won 384x their stake.
Again, most rugby union spread betting action over the weekend centred on the Autumn Internationals with England succumbing to another defeat, but it was in the Premiership Rugby Cup where there was a huge profit to be made.
Despite being shorn of several international players, Saracens were too strong for London Scottish on Saturday as they ran out 99-27 winners at the StoneX Stadium.
Sarries hooker James Hadfield ran in six tried to equal the record for an English men’s club fixture with the Premiership side running in 15 altogether. Scottish never gave up however, and that was good news for buyers on the Multi-Points spread at 1056-1156.
With Saracens’ points haul of 99 multiplied by London Scottish’s 27, the market made up at 3953 with buyers winning a whopping 2797x their stake.
Horse racing punters were left scratching their heads along with trainer Nicky Henderson on Saturday as the highly fancied Jeriko Du Reponet failed to perform on chase debut at Sandown on Saturday.
Having been as short as 42-45 in our 50-25-10, Nico de Boinville’s mount had eased to 31-34 in our 50-25-10 Race Index horse racing spread betting market as the four runners headed to post.
A poor jump four from home was enough for de Boinville who pulled the horse up as punters who had sold the Race Index cleaned up with a win of 31x their stake. Back to the drawing board for Henderson and co. but a great result for sellers!
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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