Daily Spread Betting Round-up
A thrilling FA Cup 4th round was joined by a major UFC shock – but how much money did sports spread betting punters win this weekend? When was the last time Man United beat Liverpool in the FA Cup?For the first time in a decade, Man United have knocked Liverpool out of the FA Cup. But their 3-2 win doesn’t only put them into the 5th round – it further helps the club build some title-chasing momentum domestically. For spread bettors the fixture had a bit of everything – exactly the opposite of their goalless league stalemate a week prior. Mohamed Salah found his scoring boots – not that it ended up mattering – with a brace across the 18th and 58th minutes. Buy his SMM spread of 39-45, and a makeup of 134 won you 89 times your initial stake. Both of those goals came via assists from Roberto Firmino. Back the Brazilian at an AM spread of 6-9, and a makeup of 76 left you with 67 times your opening bet. On the Manc side of the table, goals from no. 11 Mason Greenwood, no. 10 Marcus Rashford and no. 18 Bruno Fernandes pushed the United Shirts makeup to 39. Buy at 17-19, and that’s 20 times your original stake. A far cry from their recent Premier League meeting, this time you could buy a Total Goals spread of 2.75-2.95 and come away with 2.05 times your starting wager. In terms of the result itself, selling a narrow Liverpool/Man United (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0-0.2 saw you sneak a 1.2 times multiplier. Who do Man United face next? They host Sheffield United this Wednesday, at 8.15pm on BT Sport 1, and sit at a Man Utd/Sheffield Goal Supremacy spread of 1.6-1.8. What do Chelsea and Cheltenham Town have in common?Only 2 teams have scored against Man City in 2021 – Chelsea and Cheltenham. And though it wasn’t enough for the Robins, it marked a respectable effort that only saw them lose 3-1. Sell a 1st Cheltenham Goal spread of 71-74, and their surprise 59th minute opener won you 12 times your initial stake. A trio of late goals from City then ensured you could buy a high Total Goal Minutes spread of 193-208 and still walk away with a 106 times multiplier courtesy of a 314 makeup. How many goals has Tammy Abraham scored for Chelsea?Taking his club total to 29 goals in 75 appearances, Tammy Abraham got a 5th round-securing hat-trick against Luton Town on Sunday. Scoring in the 11th, 17th and 74th minutes, his SMM makeup surged to 267. That meant, even at a high starting spread of 53-61, the 23-year old netted you 206 times your opening bet.
What were the odds on Dustin Poirier beating Conor McGregor?In maybe the sports headline of the weekend, Dustin Poirier condemned Conor McGregor to the Irishman’s first ever knockout defeat on Saturday night.If you bought Poirier at a 50-25-10 spread of 9.5-12.5 – that’s where it’s 10 points for a draw, 25 points for winning on points or a technical decision, and 50 points for knockout, technical knockout, disqualification or submission – then his TKO of Notorious won you 37.5 times your initial stake.Or, sell a McGregor/Poirier 10-3 Supremacy spread of 10-13 – where the winner gets 10 points, plus 3 points for every round left – and you picked up 29 times your opening wager.
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