Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Leicester impress, Harry Kane reaches a major milestone, and Arsenal’s young guns win again – but how much could football spread betting fans have won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! What is Leicester’s longest European winning streak?Beating Sporting Braga 4-0, Leicester equalled their 2016/17 record of 3 European wins in a row on Thursday night.Kelechi Iheanacho got his 2nd and 3rd goals in the competition, scoring in the 21st and 48th minutes. Buy him at a SMM spread of 44-51 and a makeup of 116 left you with 65 times your initial stake.The size of that victory meant you could also buy a confident Leicester/Braga Goal Supremacy spread of 1-1.2, and you came away with 2.8 times your opening bet. If the Foxes can beat Braga once again when the competition returns on November 26th, then they will’ve won 4 consecutive European fixtures for the first time in the club’s history. As for this weekend, who do Leicester face on Sunday? They host Wolves in what should be a good match, with SpreadEX offering a narrow Leicester/Wolves Goal Supremacy spread of 0.1-0.3. How many goals has Harry Kane scored for Tottenham?It was a momentous night for Harry Kane, cementing his status as a club legend as he scored his 200th goal in his 300th appearance. He didn’t mess about, heading home in the 13th minute. That did mean you needed to sell a Kane PGM spread of 46-50, leaving you with 33 times your original wager. Kane wasn’t done there, getting an assist for Lucas Moura’s goal in the 32nd minute. Buy him at an Assist Minutes spread of 19-22, and that’s a 10 times multiplier. Back on track after their loss in Antwerp, who do Tottenham face this Sunday? They’re at the Hawthorns, and sit at a Tottenham/West Brom (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.6-0.8. What is Arsenal’s record in the Europa League group stages?The most successful group stage club in the Europa League since 2017/18 – they’ve won 15 in 21 games – Arsenal beat Molde 4-1, with a little help from the Norwegians. The visitors went ahead in the 22nd minute, only to undo their lead at the stroke of half time thanks to an own goal. Another blunder in the 62nd minute put Arsenal ahead, before goals for Nicolas Pepe and Joe Willock rounded out the evening. That sent the Total Goal Minutes market to 286, against a starting spread of 170-185 – making you 101 times your opening stake. The late goals also meant buying a sizeable Arsenal/Molde Goal Supremacy spread of 1.8-2 still made 2 times your initial bet.
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