Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Solskjaer’s road warriors win again, Arsenal do an Arsenal, and Roma shock Ajax – but how much money did punters win on Thursday night? What are the odds on Man United winning the Europa League?Yet another away win means United have one foot in the Europa League semi-finals, beating Granada 2-0 on Thursday night. Marcus Rashford opening scoring in the 31st minute, making a solid 15 times their initial stake for anyone backing his PGM spread of 13-16. It wasn’t then until the 90th minute that Bruno Fernandes all but secured United’s place in the final 4, converting from the spot for his 24th goal this season. Buy his PGM spread of 22-25, and you won 65 times your opening bet. But back a United Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 10-13, and you came away with 77 times your original wager. One surprising stat is that Granada had 11 corners to their visitors’ 5. Buy a Granada Corners Squared spread of just 16-21, then, and a makeup of 121 netted you 100 times your starting stake. With 2 away goals under their belt, United are favourites for the Europa League as a whole, at a fixed odds price of 11/10, and a binary spread of 42.1-47.7. How many goals has Nicolas Pepe scored for Arsenal?Blowing a 1-0 lead in the dying moments of the game, Arsenal now need a result in Prague after drawing 1-1 at home. It took until the 86th minute for the Gunners to sneak in front, as Nicolas Pepe scored his 17th goal for the club since joining. Buy his sub PGM spread of 4-7, and he won you 79 times your opening stake. But he didn’t win Arsenal the game. No, Tomas Holes headed home in the closing moments to give Slavia Prague – who’ve already knocked out Rangers and Leicester – the advantage heading into the 2nd leg. Buy a tiny Holes Headed PGM spread of just 0.1-1, and you were left with 89 times your original bet.What is furthest Roma have ever gotten in the Europa League?Shocking their Dutch hosts – who are unbeaten domestically since December 5th and won every leg in their last-32 and last-16 fixtures – Roma beat Ajax 2-1. Ajax had taken the lead in the 39th minute via Davy Klaassen – back his PGM spread of 13-16 and that’s 23 times your opening stake. They then had the chance to go 2-0 up in the 53rd minute, only for Dusan Tadic to miss a penalty. Minutes later Ajax paid for that error, with Lorenzo Pellegrini equalising in the 57th minute. Buy his PGM spread of 5-8, and you won 49 times your initial wager. Sealing the win in the 87th minute was Ibanez, earning anyone who bought his lowly PGM spread of 0.5-2 a juicy 85 times multiplier.Things got a bit testy towards the end, with a flurry of late yellow cards. That sent the Total Card Minutes makeup to 415 – buy at 307-337, and that’s 78 times your starting bet. The Italians now have the edge and are looking to reach their first ever Europa League final. In the old format, their best run saw them as runners-up in the UEFA Cup in 1990/91.
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