Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Man City squeak past Brighton and Tottenham are held by a resilient Fulham – but how much money did football spread betting punters make from last night’s results? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! What are the odds on Tottenham finishing in the top 4?Blowing their chance to go 3rd, Tottenham were forced to settle for a 1-1 draw against their rescheduled opponents Fulham – the Cottagers 5th stalemate in a row. Harry Kane had put Spurs in front via a flying header in the 25th minute, though you needed to sell his PGM spread of 32-35 to make 7 times your initial stake from his opener. It wasn’t then until the 74th minute that the visitors equalised, this time from the bonce of Ivan Cavaleiro, scoring only his 2nd goal of the season. Back him at a PGM spread of 9-12, and that’s 62 times your opening bet. Those wanting to get a bit more specific could have bought either player at their Headed PGM prices. Back Kane at 6-9, and that’s 16 times your original wager; buy Cavaleiro at 0.5-2, meanwhile, and you came away with 72 times your initial bet. Best of all buy a Headed SMM spread of 27-32 – where 2nd headed goal minutes are doubled, and 3rd headed goal minutes are trebled – and a makeup of 173 left you with 141 times your starting stake. Now stuck in 6th place – and in danger of being overtaken by Villa if they win both of their games in hand – Tottenham are at a Season Points spread of 65.5-67. That would place them in 4th, ahead of Chelsea on 65-66.5, but behind Man United at 73.5-75. Spreadex also has them at a fixed odds price of 23/20 to finish in the top 4, compared to the Blues at 13/10. As for the Cottagers, what are the odds on Fulham getting relegated? Though a Season Points spread of 33.5-35 would place them in 18th place, they do have 2 games in hand over Brighton in 17th, with only 2 points separating the sides. What are the odds on Man City winning their 7th league title?If not the blow away win people were expecting, Man City’s 1-0 victory against Brighton still saw them move within a point of Liverpool and 4 points of Man United, with a game in hand over both of their title rivals. Phil Foden became the club’s top scorer this season, nabbing his 8th goal in all competitions in the 44th minute. Buy his PGM spread of 22-25, and you won 19 times your opening wager.Helping Foden out was, of course, Kevin de Bruyne, moving within 2 Prem assists of Harry Kane, on 9 and 11 respectively. Buy the Belgian playmaker’s Assist Minutes spread of 28-31, and that’s 13 times your original bet. With the fixture less one-sided than expected, you needed to sell a Total Goals spread of 3-3.2 if you wanted to make 2 times your initial stake. Similarly, selling a Total Goal Minutes spread of 151-161 netted you 107 times your starting bet. City remain odds on for the title, at 4/6, and have a clear lead on Spreadex’s Season Points table, at 82-83.5 to Liverpool’s 77-78.5.
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