Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Sheffield show signs of 2nd season syndrome, while Man City get 2020/21 off to a winning start – but how much could football spread betting fans have won? It’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! What are the odds on Sheffield United getting relegated?Securing a vital 3 points at the start of a season that has seen them tipped for relegation, Aston Villa beat a 10-man Sheffield United 1-0 on Monday night. Against Wolves, the Blades game was over in around 6 minutes. This time out they lasted double that, only for John Egan to be sent off in the 12th minute. With 4 yellows across the rest of the game, the Bookings makeup came in at 65, against a starting spread of 33-37 – that’s 28 times your initial stake. Admittedly, it took Villa while to capitalise. The hosts didn’t score until the 63rd minute, thanks to a header from Ezri Konsa. Buy a Headed Goal Minutes spread of 20-23, and you won 40 times your original bet. Back Konsa at a PGM spread of just 1-3, meanwhile, and you picked up 60 times your opening wager. Even better, with that header scored form a Tyrone Mings flick-on, buying the 27-year old at an Assist Minutes spread of 0.25-1.5 left you with a 61.5 times multiplier. Suffering 2 losses in a row, Sheffield have seen their Season Points spread drop to 39.5-41 from 41-42.5 – the same as Burnley and Newcastle, but above West Ham, West Brom and Fulham. The odds on them going down have also reduced, from 10/3 before last night’s fixture, to 5/2. And what are the odds on Aston Villa getting relegated. They’ve seen a notable shift price-wise, with their Season Points spread rising from 38-39.5 to 40-41.5, and fixed odds moving from 11/5 to 13/5. Will Man City win 100 points in 2020/21?Getting their season off on the right foot, Man City beat Wolves 3-1 at Molineux, featuring a typically excellent showing from Kevin De Bruyne. With a penalty in the 20th minute, and an assist in injury time, the Belgian’s Player Performance makeup hit 135. And even when factoring in a very high starting spread of 100-106, he still won you 29 times your opening stake. That De Bruyne converted that 20th minute spot-kick netted you 7 times your initial bet from an opening City Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 10-13. Meanwhile back him at an Assist Minutes spread of 17-20 and you were left with 70 times your original wager following Gabriel Jesus’s last-gasp goal. What is the most goals De Bruyne has scored in a single season? Thrice he has scored 16 goals in all competitions, for Wolfsburg in 2014/15, and for City in 2015/16 and 2019/20. Monday’s win keeps City as odds on favourites for the title, at 17/20, and saw their Season Points spread creep up from 88-89.5 to 89-90.5.
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