Daily Spread Betting Round-up
How much money did football spread betting punters make from Liverpool’s shock loss to Burnley? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! When was the last time Liverpool lost a league game at Anfield?The Reds were going for their 69th consecutive league game unbeaten at Anfield. Instead, they were dealt a huge blow to their title hopes while enduring their first defeat at home since April 23rd 2017.All that separated the 2 sides was an 83rd minute spotkick from Ashley Barnes. Buy a Penalty Goal Minutes of 14-17, and you came away with 67 times your initial stake. Or, better, back Barnes himself at a PGM spread of 7-10, and you won 73 times your opening wager.The Reds went into the game at a Liverpool/Burnley Goal Supremacy spread of 1.35-1.55. Sell at that price, and the Clarets gifted you 2.35 times your starting bet. You also needed to sell an optimistic Total Goals spread of 2.8-3 – Liverpool have 1 goal in 5 games, Burnley have one of the worst attacks in the league – to make 1.8 times your initial wager.What are the odds on Liverpool retaining the league title?Now winless in their last 5 league games, Liverpool are sitting in 4th place, 6 points off leaders Man United. That means, for the first time this season, United have overtaken their rivals on Spreadex’s Season Points table. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side are on 74.5-76, abovef Klopp’s lot at 73-74.5. Well ahead, however, are Man City at 83-84.5. As for fixed odds to win the title, Liverpool are at 13/2, Man United are at 5/1, and City are firmly odds on at 4/11. What are the odds on Burnley avoiding relegation?With a 7 point gap between them and 18th place Fulham, Burnley are looking safer than they have done for some time. Their Season Points spread of 39-40.5 would place them in 15th or 16th, while they are at a fixed odds price of 4/1 to go down.
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