Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Leicester jump into 1st, West Ham down Big Sam’s Baggies, and Southampton reach the FA Cup 4th round – but how much money did football spread betting fans win? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! What are the odds on Leicester winning the title?Leaving Frank Lampard in serious danger, the Foxes comfortably beat Chelsea 2-0 on Tuesday, firmly asserting themselves as title contenders by leaping into 1st place. It didn’t take long for the hosts to go in front. Within 6 minutes Wilfred Ndidi had given them the lead, from an assist by Harvey Barnes. Sell a 1st Leicester Goal spread of 52-55, and you quickly won 46 times your initial stake. Scoring in his 3rd consecutive fixture, James Maddison put the fixture out of reach of the Blues in the 41st minute – back him at a PGM spread of 7-10, and you picked up 31 times your opening bet. The result also meant selling a Chelsea/Leicester (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0-0.2 allowed you to win 2 times your original wager. So, the Foxes are now in 1st place, though could quickly be dethroned by either half of Manchester this evening. But what about their title hopes? Spreadex has them in 4th place, with a Season Points spread of 67-68.5, and at 16/1 to win the league, compared to City odds on at 8/15. What are the odds on West Ham finishing in the top 4?Nixing West Brom’s hopes of their first back-to-back league wins since their Championship days, West Ham beat the Baggies 2-1 yesterday evening. Jarrod Bowen opened scoring at the stroke of half time – buy him at 13-16, and you won 29 times your starting bet. Matheus Pereira drew things level in the 51st minute, via an assist from Kamil Grosicki. Buying the Polish winger’s Assist Minutes spread of 5-8 was the better bet there, leaving you with 43 times your opening wager. It only took a quarter of an hour for the Hammers to be back in front, Michail Antonio scoring in the 66th minute. Buy the 30-year old at a PGM spread of 28-31, and that’s 35 times your initial stake. Lifting West Ham into 7th, the London club are 2 points off of Liverpool in 4th, but with one more game played. That explains why they are long shots for the Champions League next season, at 25/1 to reach the top 4. Who do Southampton face in the FA Cup 4th round?Breezing through their rescheduled fixture, the Saints beat Shrewsbury Town 2-0 in the FA Cup on Tuesday. The pick of the game’s bets turned out to be buying a James Ward-Prowse Player Goal Minutes spread of 16-19. His 89th minute free-kick put the result beyond doubt, and won savvy spread betting fans 70 times their original bet. Now Southampton are facing a visit from Arsenal this Saturday, at 12.15pm on BT Sport 1. Spreadex is offering an Arsenal/Southampton (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.2-0.4.
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