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The most surprising day of Euro 2020 so far saw frustrations for Scotland, Poland and Spain – but how much money did football spread betting punters win? When was the last time Scotland won a European Championship fixture?Denied a win in front of 9,000 fans at Hampden Park, Scotland’s return to a major international competition didn’t go as planned.Patrik Schick played spoiler, heading the visitors in front in the 42nd minute, before scoring a blinding halfway-line strike that showed up keeper David Marshall. It was perfect for spread bettors. Not only could you buy his Headed PGM spread of 4-7, winning you 35 times your initial stake, but an SMM makeup of 146 meant buying at 18-22 left you with 124 times your starting price. It also leaves Scotland without a Euros win since their 1-0 win over Switzerland in 1996. What are the odds on Spain winning Euro 2020?Spain DOMINATED Sweden on Tuesday night. 85% possession, 17 shots to the Swedes’ 4, 6 corners to 1. And yet the game ended 0-0, leaving the Spaniards with a trickier route out of Group E.If you sold a Total Goal Minutes spread of 128-138, you came away with 128 times your initial bet.Luis Enrique’s side are now at 7/1 to win the competition, and sit at an Outright Index spread of 36-39, implying they will still at least reach the quarter-finals, and maybe even the semis. What is the furthest Slovakia have gotten in the Euros?In only their 2nd ever Euros, Slovakia got off to a strong start, beating Poland 2-1 to give them a good chance at matching 2016’s last-16 finish. An own goal for Wojciech Szczesny – the ball bounced off the post and rebounded in off the keeper – in the 18th minute put Slovakia in front before Karol Linetty drew Poland level a minute after the restart.However, with Poland down to 10-men following a 2nd yellow for Grzegorz Krychowiak, Milan Skriniar scored the winner in the 69th minute. Nice.In terms of bets, a Poland Multi-Bookings makeup of 250 – 10 Bookings Points in the 1st half x 25 Bookings Points in the 2nd – meant buying a starting spread of 55-85 won you 165 times your opening wager.
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