Daily Spread Betting Round-up
It may’ve been the first dull weekend of the Premier League 20/21, but the Bundesliga and Eredivisie more than made up for it for football spread betting fans. It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! Who is the favourite to win the Premier League?No-one really set their stall out this weekend to make a convincing case for them being Premier League frontrunners. Despite their 1-1 draw at West Ham, and Liverpool’s 2-1 win over Sheffield United, Man City remain top of SpreadEX’s Season Points table, at a spread of 81.5-83 to the Reds’ 79-80.5 – a difference also solely down to the long-term injury to Virgil van Dijk. City are no longer odds on, however. Instead they sit at a fixed odds price of 7/5 to Liverpool’s 13/8. Tottenham are then at 7/1, with Chelsea at 16/1. What are the odds on Leeds finishing in the top 4?Ending the only 100% record in the league, Leeds beat Aston Villa 3-0 on Friday night, in a game that saw Patrick Bamford get his first-ever hat-trick. With goals in the 55th, 67th and 74th minutes, Bamford’s SMM makeup hit 411. Buy him at a starting spread of just 25-30, and you walked away with 381 times your initial bet. Currently in 5th place, Leeds now sit at a Season Points spread of 51-52.5, roughly placing them in 10th. As for a top 4 finish, SpreadEX has them at a fixed odds price of 8/1. And where will Aston Villa finish this season? They’re now at a Season Points spread of 49.5-51, the same as Southampton, potentially seeing them come in 11th or 12th. What is the biggest win in the history of the Eredivisie? In the single biggest victory in the Eredivisie’s 64-year history, Ajax surpassed the previous record – set by themselves in 1972 when they beat Vitesse 12-1 – with a 13-0 romp at VVV-Venlo. Now, the visitors were expected to win – SpreadEX were offering a one-sided Ajax/VVV (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 1.75-1.95. But the ludicrous scoreline meant buying at that price won you a whopping 11.05 times your initial stake. Back a Total Goal minutes spread of 3.6-3.8, meanwhile, and you won 9.2 times your opening bet.As for Total Goal Minutes, which the market coming in at 711(!!!), buying at 180-195 made you an astonishing 516 times your original wager. How many goals has Robert Lewandowski scored in 2020/21?Like the Terminator of scoring goals, Robert Lewandowski got his 2nd Bundesliga hat-trick of the season in Bayern’s 5-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt. He might be on 10 goals in 8 games, but Lewandowski has actually scored 9 goals in his last 3 Bundesliga fixtures, after getting off to a slow – for him – start in September. And good thing he did score a hat-trick. He started at a ridiculous SMM spread of 118-143, meaning you only actually won 99 times your opening stake from a make-up of 242.
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