Daily Spread Betting Round-up
It was a pretty fantastic night of Premier League football – but how much money did spread betting punters win? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! What is West Ham’s best ever Premier League finish?An unexpected banger saw West Ham (likely briefly) take 4th place on Tuesday, beating Crystal Palace 3-2.After Wilfried Zaha had given Palace the lead in 3 minutes, Tomas Soucek wasted no time getting West Ham back on track, with goals in the 9th and 25th minutes. Buy his SMM spread of 13-17, and a makeup of 59 left you with 42 times your initial stake. That Soucek’s opener and Craig Dawson’s 65th minute 3rd were both headers meant the Headed SMMs market hit 139. Buy at 40-47, and that’s 92 times your opening bet. And though Michy Batshuayi’s injury time 2nd for Palace didn’t do much for the hosts, it did push the Total Goal Minutes makeup to 192. Buy at 119-129, and you bagged yourself 63 times your starting wager. Can David Moyes help the Hammers surpass their 5th place finish from 1998/99? What are the odds on West Ham finishing in the top 4? A Season Points spread of 58-59.5 would sadly only leave them in 9th. How many goals have Man City conceded in 2020/21?Just as notable as the 5 goals City scored at West Brom was the 0 they conceded – it was their 11th clean sheet in 20 league games, and their 4th in a row. Overall, they’ve only let in 13 measly goals this season! Buy a binary Man City Clean Sheet spread of 54.5-60, and you came away with 40 times your initial stake. For the 3rd game in a row Ilkay Gundogan found the back of the net – not once, but twice, leaving him as City’s top scorer in the league with 7 goals. With his SMM makeup hitting 66, backing his opening spread of 37-43 won you 23 times your starting bet. You could also buy a cocky Man City/West Brom (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 2.2-2.4, and still pick up 2.6 times your original wager. Top of the table with the same number of games played as United and Leicester, what are the odds on Man City winning the league? They are way ahead, at a Season Points spread of 83-84.5 – United are at 74.5-76 – and are odds on at 1/3. What are the odds of Arsenal reaching the top 4?Getting revenge for the weekend’s FA Cup exit, Arsenal came from behind to beat Southampton 3-1 on Tuesday. The Saints had gone ahead in the 3rd minute, only for Nicolas Pepe to equalise in the 8th. Sell a 1st Match Goal spread of 34-37, and that’s 31 times your initial bet. But sell a 2nd Match Goal spread of 58-61, and that’s 50 times your opening wager. Buyako Saka then made it 2-1 in the 39th minute, before setting up Alexandre Lacazette for Arsenal’s 3rd in the 72nd minute. With a goal and an assist, Saka’s Performance makeup hit 67 – buy at 45-50, and that’s 17 times your starting stake. Or, buy Saka at an Assist Minutes spread of 11-14 for 58 times your original wager. Moving up to 8th, Arsenal are now 5 points behind West Ham in 4th. However, both Villa one place below and Everton one place above are 3 games behind the Gunners. That’s why a Season Points spread of 58.5-60 keeps Arsenal in 8th. When will Steve Bruce be fired?Without a win since December 12th, it is baffling that Steve Bruce hasn’t been given the boot already.Tuesday’s 2-1 defeat at home to Leeds marked Newcastle’s 6th consecutive defeat of 2021, across the league and the FA Cup, and leaves the Magpies 7 points above 18th place Fulham with 2 more games played. Raphina was the star for Leeds, with a goal in the 17th minute and an assist in the 61st. That helped send his Performance makeup to 85, against a starting price of 57-62 – in other words, a 23 times multiplier.
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