Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Historic victories for Dustin Johnson and Argentina, and a Nations League loss for England – but how much money could sports spread betting punters have won? It’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup? When was the last time England lost 2 competitive games in a row?For the first time since 2018 – when they suffered back-to-back World Cup 3rd place and debut Nations League defeats in a row – England have lost 2 consecutive competitive international fixtures. Sunday’s 2-0 loss to Belgium also means England can no longer qualify for the Nations League play-offs. It did mean any football spread betting fans buying a Belgium/England Goal Supremacy spread of 0.2-0.4, however, won 1.6 times their initial stake. With goals in the 10th and 24th minutes, you needed to sell a Total Goal Minutes spread of 121-131 to make 87 times your opening bet. As for the scorers, if you bought Leicester’s Youri Tielemans at a PGM spread of 2.5-5, his 10th minute strike netted you 5 times your original wager. Meanwhile, Dries Mertens’s 24th minute follow-up bagged you 12 times your opening stake from a starting PGM spread of 9-12. Are Belgium through to the Nations League play-offs? Not yet – they need to draw or beat Denmark this Wednesday, at 7.45pm on Sky Sports Interactive. Who do England play this Wednesday? They host their Euro 2016 nemesis Iceland, at 7.45pm on Sky Sports Main Event. What is the record winning score at the Masters?With a score of -20, Dustin Johnson not only picked up his 2nd major championship, but set a new record winning score at The Masters! What was the previous record at the Masters? Johnson came in 2 strokes better than Tiger Woods and Jordan Spieth, who had both held a record of -18. What were the odds on Dustin Johnson winning? The world no. 1 sat at Leaderboard Index spread of 14-17, meaning a makeup of 80 won you 63 times your initial bet. He was also at a binary To Win spread of 6.6-11.2, meaning anyone confident enough to back him at that price came away with 88.8 times their starting wager. How many times have Argentina beaten New Zealand in rugby union?History was made on Saturday morning. In their 30th international meeting, Argentina beat New Zealand for the 1st time, winning 25-15. That meant, if you sold an arrogant New Zealand/Argentina Points Supremacy spread of 25-28, you came away with 35 times your opening bet.
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