Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Atalanta and Inter keep up the chase for 2nd place in Serie A, while it was an evening of penalty shoot outs in MLS is Back. But how much could you’ve won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! How many goals have Atalanta scored this season?Getting their 97th and 98th Serie A goals of the season – more than any Italian team this millennia – Atalanta maintained their push for a runners-up medal with a late 2-1 win at Parma.The hosts had actually taken the lead in the 43rd minute, meaning if you sold a 1st Parma Goal spread of 59-62, you made 16 times your initial stake. Atalanta didn’t then equalise until the 70th minute courtesy of Ruslan Malinovskiy. Buy a 1st Atalanta Goal spread of 36-39, and that’s 31 times your opening bet. Alejandro Dario Gomez made it 2-1 in the 84th minute, meaning if you backed the Argentine at a Player Goal Minutes spread of 15-18, you were left with 66 times your original wager. When was the last time Inter Milan finished in 2nd place?Getting revenge for their Coppa Italia semi-final defeat, Inter Milan beat Napoli 2-0 on Tuesday to cling onto 2nd place. That result meant buying an Inter/Napoli Goal Supremacy spread of 0.3-0.5 left you with 1.5 times your original bet. The hosts were more aggressive than their visitors, with 4 yellows to Napoli’s 1. Buy an Inter Milan/Napoli Bookings Supremacy spread of 0-4, and you netted 26 times your initial stake. Who can still finish in 2nd in Serie A? Heading into the final weekend, Inter are on 79 points to Atalanta’s 78, while Lazio can also move up to 78 with a win this Wednesday (though they have an inferior goal difference to both of those teams). Who is in the quarter-finals of the MLS is Back Tournament?Both of Tuesday’s MLS is Back last-16 fixtures had to be decided via penalties, after a pair of 1-1 draws.If you had backed the Portland Timbers to win on Penalties against FC Cincinnati at a binary spread of 8.3-15.4 at the start of the game, you would’ve won 84.6 times your opening wager. Do the same for Minnesota United over Columbus Crew, at a binary spread of 10-16.7, and that’s 83.3 times your initial bet. That leaves the quarter-finals as Philadelphia Union v Sporting Kansas City, Orlando City v Los Angeles FC, San Jose Earthquakes v Minnesota United and New York City v Portland Timber.
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