Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Southampton damage Man United’s Champions League dreams, Wycombe reach the Championship and Real Madrid move 2 points from the La Liga title – but how much money could you have won? What were the biggest sports spread betting makeups for Man United v Southampton?It looked like Man United were about to move up to 3rd. And then, deep into stoppage time, Michael Obafemi equalised for Southampton, leaving United’s hopes of reaching the Champions League in the balance. So – how much money could you have won if you had bet on a draw? Well, if you waited until the dying moments of the game, and bought a Match to be Drawn binary spread of 4.3-7.7, you were left with 92.3 times your initial stake. As for Obafami’s equaliser, he came off the bench at a substitute Player Goal Minutes spread of 1-3. That means if you had bought at that price, you came away with 87 times your opening bet. How much money could you have won from Wycombe beating Oxford United?For the first time in their history, Wycombe Wanderers will be playing Championship football next season. But how much money could you have won betting on the League One play-off final?If you sold a 1st Match Goal spread of 40-43, then Anthony Stewart’s 9th minute opener made you 31 times your initial bet. Mark Sykes equalised for Oxford in the 57th minute, before the Wanderers got a penalty via a foul on Fred Onyedinma. Joe Jacobson converted the spot-kick in the 79th minute, creating a 66 times multiplier for anyone buying at a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 10-13. What were the best football spread betting makeups for Granada v Real Madrid?Beating Granada 2-1, Zinedine Zidane’s side are now just 2 points away from winning La Liga, with 2 games left to play this season. But how much money could you have made from Real Madrid’s victory? Well, with early goals from Ferland Mendy and Karim Benzema, and a 2nd half consolation from Darwin Machis, you needed to sell a Total Goal Minutes spread of 136-146 to make 60 times your initial stake from a makeup of 76.
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