Daily Spread Betting Round-up
An important win for Man City, a damaging loss for Liverpool and a dominant victory for Norwich – but which won football spread betting punters the most money? What are the odds on Man City winning the Champions League?Though an away goal for the Germans means the fixture is far from over, Man City took one step towards the Champions League semis with a 2-1 win over Borussia Dortmund. A goal for Kevin De Bruyne opened things up in the 19th minute, meaning you needed to sell his PGM spread of 25-28 to make 6 times your opening stake. It wasn’t then until the 84th minute that Marco Reus drew Dortmund level, courtesy of an assist from Erling Braut Haaland. Buy Reus’s PGM spread of 5-8, and that’s 76 times your initial bet. Or back Haaland’s Assist Minutes spread of 2.5-5 for 79 times your original wager. Nudging the quarter-final in favour of the hosts was Phil Foden, whose 90th minute winner made him the 3rd youngest Englishman to score in a Champions League quarter-final. It also meant anyone buying his PGM spread of 17-20 won 70 times their initial stake. While their advantage might be slender, Tuesday’s result hasn’t harmed City’s chances of winning the Champions League. Spreadex has them at a binary spread of 27.7-33.4, and a fixed odds price of 2/1. That’s followed by Bayern – who host PSG this evening – at 16.6-22.3 and 7/2 respectively. When did Liverpool last beat Real Madrid?For the 4th meeting in a row, Liverpool lost to Real Madrid – worryingly for Klopp and co. ahead of the 2nd leg, they haven’t beaten the Spaniards since March 2009. Vinicius Junior was the man of the match, and rightly so, scoring a brace in the 27th and 65st minutes. Buy his SMM spread of 12-16, and a makeup of 157 won you 141 times your opening wager.Mo Salah did, however, provide the Reds with an away goal lifeline in the 51st minute, while also gifting anyone who bought his PGM spread of 23-26 a 25 times multiplier. How many goals has Teemu Pukki scored this season?Focus may have been on Europe last night – but the real money was to be made in the Championship, as leaders Norwich hammered Huddersfield 7-0 to move within 5 points of a return to the top flight. Back the hosts at a Norwich/Huddersfield Goal Supremacy spread of 1.25-1.45, and you picked up 5.55 times your initial bet.Meanwhile, buy a Total Goals spread of 2.8-3, and you came away with a 4 times multiplier. Or buy a Total Goal Minutes spread of 142-152, and a makeup of 262 gave you 110 times your starting stake. Taking his season tally to 25, Teemu Pukki got a hat-trick, scoring in the 8th, 20th and 61st minutes. Buy his chunky PGM spread of 63-73, and a makeup of 231 still left you with 158 times your opening stake.
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