Daily Spread Betting Round-up
The 2020/21 season is off on a mad one at the moment, with another weekend of shocking results. So, how much could football spread betting fans have won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! What are the odds on Leicester winning the league?Conjuring memories of 2015/16, Leicester hammered Man City 5-2 on Sunday, keeping their place at the top of the table. The Foxes had fallen behind early on, kicked in the teeth by their ex Riyad Mahrez after just 4 minutes. Sell a 1st Match Goal spread of 29-32, and that’s 25 times your opening bet. Yet things were all level by half time, as Jamie Vardy converted his 1st of the game. The 33-year old made it 2-1 in the 53rd minute, before scoring another penalty 5 minutes later to make it 3-1. That hat-trick – only the 2nd scored against Guardiola’s Man City – saw Vardy’s SMM makeup come in at 319. Buy at a lowly starting spread of 22-27, and that’s 292 times your initial stake. James Madison made it 4-1 in the 77th minute, only for summer signing Nathan Ake to pull one back for City in the 84th minute. Buy the former Bournemouth defender at an Ake Headed PGM spread of 3-6, and that’s 78 times your original wager. Leicester weren’t done, however, with Youri Tielemans making it 5-2 with the 3rd penalty of the game in the 88th minute. With the Penalty SMMs market hitting 417, buying at 22-27 left you with an astonishing 390 times multiplier. The latest 5-2 result – the 3rd of the season already – also meant selling an arrogant Man City/Leicester Goal Supremacy spread of 1.55-1.75 netted you 4.55 times your initial bet. Leicester’s win has also had huge ramifications for Spreadex’s long term prices. For the first time since the season began, Liverpool are now favourites to win the league, at a Season Points spread of 86.5-88, and fixed odds of 21.20. What are the odds on Man City winning the league? They’re now at a Season Points spread of 85.5-87, and have gone from odds on to 13/10. As for Leicester, they’re still only scraping a top 6 spot, at a Season Points spread of 60-61.5. They’re also long shots to win the title at 25/1. Where will Chelsea finish this season?Yet to fully gel, Chelsea’s pricey squad had to fight back from 3-0 down against West Brom to settle for a 3-3 draw. Callum Robinson was the standout for the Baggies, scoring a brace within 25 minutes. Buy him at a SMM spread of 14-18, and a makeup of 54 won you 36 times your original stake. Anyone mad enough to buy a 3-3 Draw binary spread of 0-3, meanwhile, walked away with 97 times their opening wager. Though they’ve only won once so far, the Blues are still fancied to reach the top 4, at a Finishing Position spread of 4.25-4.75. And where will West Brom finish this season? Despite a spirited effort, they’re still facing relegation, at a Finishing Position spread of 16.5-18, with only Fulham at a worse price. Will Man United finish in the top 4 this season?For the umpteenth time in 2020, Man United were rescued from the penalty spot by Bruno Fernandes, beating Brighton in the 10th minute of injury time. Buy the Portugese ace at a PGM spread of 19-22, and you won 68 times your opening stake. Bruno’s agonisingly late winner came after Neal Maupay had opened things up with a 40th minute spot-kick of his own. That sent the Penalty SMMs makeup to 220, against a starting price of 28-33 – in other words, 187 times your original bet. Stealing their first win of the season, Man United are now at a Season Points spread of 67.5-69, with a Finishing Position spread of 4.5-5. Who were the last team to beat Bayern Munich?Screw the Premier League. The most shocking result of the weekend saw Bayern Munich suffer their first defeat since December 7th 2019 – when they lost 2-1 to Borussia Monchengladbach – as they fell 4-1 at Hoffenheim. That meant selling a super high Bayern Munich/Hoffenheim (h) Goal Supremacy 2.05-2.25 left you with 5.05 times your initial wager. Andrej Kramaric twisted the knife late on, with a brace across the 77th and 90th minutes. Buy him at a SMM spread of 25-30, and a makeup of 257 won you a 222 times multiplier. How many clubs has Luis Suarez played for?Scoring for the 6th club of his career, Luis Suarez opened his Atletico Madrid account late in their 6-1 thumping of Granada, with goals in the 85th and 90th minutes. Buy the bitey Uruguayan at a substitute SMM spread of 17-21, and you won 244 times your initial stake from a makeup of 265. Those late goals also helped push the Total Goal Minutes market to 455, against an opening spread of 115-125. That’s a massive 335 times multiplier.
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