Daily Spread Betting Round-up
West Ham relegate Norwich, Sheffield shock Chelsea, Man City batter Brighton and Bournemouth manage a major comeback over Leicester – but how much could you’ve won from a huge weekend of Premier League football? Antonio gets 4 – Norwich v West HamFor the first time since 1981, a West Ham player scored 4 in a Premier League fixture, with Mikail Antonio doing the job against Norwich to improve his club’s chances of staying up this season. The Canaries, meanwhile, are heading back to the Championship. With goals in the 11th, 45th, 54th and 74th minutes, the 30-year old was a busy boy, putting him on 6 in 6 since the restart. It also led to a chunky SMM makeup of 337, against a starting spread of 28-33. That’s a potential 304 times your initial stake. That the 45th and 54th minute goals came off his noggin meant the Headed SMMs makeup hit 153. Buy at an opening spread of 39-46, and that’s 107 times your original wager. Blades cut down Blues – Sheffield United v ChelseaThey may be the lowest scoring side in the top 10, but Sheffield can turn it on when they need to. Beating Spurs 3-1 at the start of the month, on Saturday they then put 3 past Chelsea, helping them strengthen their grip on a spot in the Europa League. David McGoldrick was the star, getting his 1st AND 2nd ever Premier League goals. His 18th and 77th minutes brace gave him a SMM makeup of 172. Back him at a low starting price of 12-16, and you were left with 156 times your opening bet. Sell a Chelsea/Sheffield United (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.7-0.9, meanwhile, and you took home 3.7 times your initial stake. Another swaggering performance from City – Brighton v Man CityFor the 2nd game in a row – and 3rd time since the restart – Man City won 5-0, battering Brighton at the Falmer Stadium. Raheem Sterling got his 3rd hat-trick of the season, taking his tally to 27 goals in all competitions – his best ever haul at City. With a SMM makeup of 370, buying the England ace at 39-46 gave you 324 times your original bet. Juicy 3 points for Cherries – Bournemouth v LeicesterKeeping their hopes of survival alive – though they face City on Wednesday, so let’s not get ahead of ourselves – Bournemouth pulled off a huge comeback against Leicester. Vardy had put the visitors ahead in the 23rd minute. However, the Foxes collapsed just after the hour mark, with a penalty equaliser from Junior Stanislas in the 66th minute, and a goal from Dominic Solanke and a red card for Caglar Soyuncu in the 67th minute. An own goal from Jonny Evans in the 83rd minute made it 3-0, while Solanke got his 2nd in the 87th minute. That caused the Total Goal Minutes market to hit 326 against a starting price of 129-139 – that’s 187 times your opening stake.
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