Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Tottenham go top, Liverpool beat Leicester, and Everton get back on track – but how much money could football spread betting fans have won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! What are the odds on Tottenham winning the league?In maybe their best domestic result since Jose Mourinho took over at Spurs, Tottenham beat Manchester City 2-0 to jump into 1st place (on goal difference). It was a confident performance, one that saw the hosts take the lead in the 5th minute via Son Heung-min. Sell a 1st Spurs Goal spread of 53.5-56.5, and you picked up 48.5 times your initial stake. Giovani lo Celso got the 2nd in the 65th minute – buy him at a substitute PGM spread of 2.5-5, and that’s 60 times your opening bet. Harry Kane got the assist for the Argentine, his 9th of the season. Buy Kane at an Assist Minutes spread of 4-7 and that’s 58 times your original wager. Sell a Man City/Tottenham (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.65-0.85, meanwhile, and you won 2.65 times your initial bet. Despite going top, Tottenham are only at a Season Points spread of 71.5-73, behind Liverpool, City and Chelsea. They have the 3rd best binary spread of 11.1-16.7; however that compares to the Reds at 37-42.2. As for fixed odds, they’re at 5/1. Who do Tottenham face this weekend? After Thursday’s visit from Ludogorets, they’re off to Stamford Bridge at 4.30pm on Sky Sports Premier League. Spreadex are offering a Chelsea/Tottenham Goal Supremacy spread of 0.3-0.5. Where will Liverpool finish this season?Putting Leicester in their place, Liverpool beat the Foxes 3-0 on Sunday night, and now sit behind Spurs on goal difference alone. After an own goal from Jonny Evans, Diogo Jota got his 8th goal for Liverpool in the 41st minute. Buy a Headed PGM spread of just 3-6, and that’s 35 times your opening stake. Roberto Firmino followed that up in the 86th minute, meaning backing the Brazilian at a PGM spread of 13-16 netted you 70 times your initial wager. The Reds are once again favourites for the league. But what are the odds on Liverpool winning the title? They’re at a Season Points spread of 80-81.5, alongside a fixed odds price of 11/8. Who do Liverpool face in the Champions League this Wednesday? It’s a visit from Atalanta, at 8pm on BT Sport 2, with Spreadex offering a Liverpool/Atalanta Goal Supremacy spread of 0.85-1.05. How many points will Fulham win this season?In the highest scoring game of the weekend, Everton got their first league win in 4 fixtures as they beat Fulham 3-2. A goal in the 1st minute for Dominic Calvert-Lewin meant selling a 1st Match Goal spread of 35-38 won you 34 times your starting stake. A 2nd for Calvert-Lewin in the 29th minute not only put him on 10 league goals this season, but sent his SMM makeup to 59. Buy at 36-42, and that’s 16 times your initial wager. Buy a Total Goals spread of 2.55-2.75, and you picked up 2.25 times your opening bet. Lurking on the outside of the relegation zone, what are the odds on Fulham going down? They still have the worst Season Points spread of any team, at 27.5-29, and are odds on for the drop at 1/4. As for the Toffees, where will Everton finish in 2020/21? They’re at a Season Points spread of 58-59.5, placing them in 8th.
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