Daily Spread Betting Round-up
It was a wild and wonderful night of Premier League football – unless you were a Saints or Gunners fan. But how much money did spread betting punters win? What is the biggest win in Premier League history?For the 3rd time in the history of the league, a team has been beaten 9-0. And, as it happens, both Man United and Southampton occupy that list twice. United hammered Ipswich in 1995 to set the initial record, while just last season the Saints memorably endured that same result at home to Leicester.Of course, it was an absolute bonanza for football spread betting fans. Buy a Man United/Southampton Goal Supremacy spread of 1.2-1.4, and that’s 7.6 times your initial stake. Or back a Total Goals spread of 3.05-3.25 for 5.75 times your opening bet. The Total Goal Minutes market came in at a chunky 523. Buy at 156-166, and you were left giddy with 357 times your original wager. There were 8 distinct goal scorers on Tuesday, with only Anthony Martial getting a brace. Buy his sub SMM spread of 35-41, then, and a makeup of 249 netted you 208 times your starting stake. As for assists, both Luke Shaw and Bruno Fernandes had a hand in 2 goals apiece. Buy a Shaw Assist Minutes spread of 8-11, and a makeup of 57 left you with 46 times your initial bet. Or buy United’s Portuguese ace at 17-20, and a hefty makeup of 159 gave you a 139 times multiplier. As for the real big bets, with Shirt Numbers hitting 177, and Bookings points reaching 100 in part thanks to a pair of reds for the Saints, the Shirts x Bookings market soared to 17,700. Buy at 1,425-1,625 and that’s a remarkable 16,075 times your initial stake. When was the last time Arsenal had a keeper sent off in the league?Like Southampton, Arsenal were reduced to 9-men last night, including a red for Bernd Leno – the first time a Gunners keeper has been sent off in the Premier League since David Seaman in November 1993. Those 2 reds, and 5 yellows, pushed the Bookings makeup to 100. Buy at 36-40, and you won 60 times your original bet. What are the odds on West Brom going down?Sheffield United got their 3rd league win in 5 games, beating West Brom 2-1, cutting the gap between the sides to 1 point.Not too much was expected from the fixture, which meant you could buy a Total Goal Minutes spread of 120-130 and come away with 40 times your original wager courtesy of a makeup of 170. For the first time in a very long time, West Brom now have the worst Season Points spread in the league, at 24-25.5 to Sheffield’s 25.5-27 and Fulham’s 31.5-33. Will Steve Bruce be fired?Undoing the good work from the weekend, Newcastle went back to their losing ways on Tuesday, suffering a 2-1 defeat at home to Crystal Palace. The Magpies had gone ahead after only 2 minutes thanks to Jonjo Shelvey, only for the visitors to take the lead within 20 or so minutes. Still, sell a 1st Newcastle Goal spread of 54.5-57.5 and that’s 52.5 times your initial bet. It remains to be seen how much more time Steve Bruce will be given to turn things around. If he makes it to the weekend, the result of Saturday’s visit from a bruised Southampton could be the decider.
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