Daily Spread Betting Round-up
A crucial victory for Wales and big scorelines for Belgium and Netherlands made it a good night for football spread betting punters – but how much did they win? How much money did punters win on Wales v Czech Republic?Getting their first 3 points of the World Cup qualifying campaign, Wales beat their visitors 1-0 on Tuesday. It was a game full of incident, with a straight red for Patrik Shick in the 48th minute, and a 2nd yellow for Connor Roberts in the 77th. Buy a Bookings spread of 38-42, and a makeup of 80 won you 38 times your initial stake. Meanwhile with red card minutes doubled, the Total Card Minutes market hit 416. Buy at 230-260, and that’s 156 times your opening bet. As for the lone goal – a Daniel James header from a Gareth Bale assist – that arrived with 8 minutes left on the clock. Back James at a tiny Headed Player Goal Minutes spread of 0.25-1.5, and you netted 80.5 times your original wager. What is Belgium’s biggest international win?If only they’d got a couple more goals. Belgium’s 8-0 hammering of Belarus meant they fell 1 short of equalling their biggest international victory – they’ve beaten Zambia, Gibraltar and San Marino 9-0 in the past, as well as picking up a 10-1 win over the latter. Nevertheless, it was a great game for sports spread betting fans. Buy a Total Goals spread of 3.1-3.3 and that’s 4.7 times your starting stake. Or, back the hosts at a Belgium/Belarus Goal Supremacy spread of 2.95-3.15 for 4.85 times your original bet. Starting at a high spread of 178-194, the Total Goal Minutes market eventually closed at 395. If you’d bought at that aforementioned price, you made 201 times your opening wager. Where are Gibraltar ranked by FIFA?Though they scored one goal fewer than Belgium, the Netherlands’ 7-0 win over 195th ranked Gibraltar still saw a bigger Total Goal Minutes makeup. With 6 of the 7 goals coming in the 2nd half, the market hit a chunky 456. However, a sky-high starting spread of 262-277 meant you made less than you did on the Belgium game. Not that you can complain about winning 179 times their initial bet.
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