Daily Spread Betting Round-up
A miserable night for England, and braces for Lukaku, Jota and Lewandowski – but how much money could football spread betting fans have won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup. What is the most number of red cards England have ever received in a game?England capped off what had been a strong international break with a 1-0 loss against Denmark that was notable for all the wrong reasons. With red cards for Harry Maguire in the 31st minute, and Reece James after the final whistle, the hosts saw 2 players sent off in the same game for the first time in their history. However, from a spread betting perspective, James’s red card didn’t count – since it was after the game had ended – meaning the Bookings makeup hit 75. Nevertheless, buy at a starting spread of 30-34, and that’s 41 times your initial stake. Just 4 minutes after Maguire’s 2nd yellow, England gave away a penalty, allowing Christian Eriksen to score on his 100th appearance for his country. Buy a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 13-16, and you came away with 19 times your opening bet. How many goals has Christian Eriksen scored for Denmark? The former Tottenham midfielder’s international tally now stands at 34. As for the result itself, sell an England/Denmark Goal Supremacy spread of 0.55-0.75, and that’s 1.55 times your original wager. How many goals has Romelu Lukaku scored for Belgium?While England were floundering, Belgium took control of Group A2, beating Iceland 2-1. Romelu Lukaku was the man once again, scoring a 9th minute opener before converting a spotkick in the 38th minute. With his 54th and 55th goals for Belgium, the Inter star saw his SMM makeup hit 85. Buy at a high starting price of 62-72, and that still just about made you 13 times your opening stake.How many goals has Robert Lewandowski scored for Poland?In the form of his life in 2020, Robert Lewandowski took his Poland total to 63 on Wednesday, scoring a brace against Bosnia & Herzegovina. Goals in the 40th and 51st minutes meant his SMM makeup came in at 144, against a restrained – for him – starting spread of 48-56. That’s 88 times your initial bet. Who is top of UEFA Nations League Group A3?In maybe the toughest group in the competition, Portugal’s 3-0 win over Sweden ensured they sit above France on goal difference. Ronaldo’s absence allowed Liverpool forward Diogo Jota to step into the spotlight, with goals in the 44th and 72nd minutes. Back him at an opening SMM spread of 24-29, and a makeup of 188 left you with 159 times your starting wager.
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