Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Norway hammer Northern Ireland, Scotland beat the Czech B-team, and Italy extend their unbeaten run – but how much could football spread betting fans have won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! How many goals has Erling Braut Haaland scored for Norway?It was a miserable home debut for Northern Ireland manager Ian Baraclough. The hosts lost 5-1 to Norway, their visitors boosted by wunderkind Erling Braut Haaland. It was a frantic start to the game. Within 2 minutes Norway were in front thanks to Celtic’s Mohamed Elyounoussi – sell a 1st Match Goal spread of 41-44 and that’s a very quick 39 times your initial stake. But Ireland responded well, with Patrick McNair equalising in the 6th minute. Sell a 2nd Match Goal spread of 66-69 and you picked up 60 times your opening bet. Yet almost immediately Norway were back in front, via a wonderful 7th minute volley from Haaland. Sell a 3rd Match Goal spread of 80.5-82, and that’s 73.5 times your original wager. From then on the visitors were firmly in the driving seat. Alexander Sorloth got the 3rd and 4th in the 19th and 47th minutes, while Haaland completed his own brace in the 58th minute. The Dortmund ace now has 3 goals in 4 games for his country. Buy a Haaland SMM spread of 28-34 and a makeup of 123 left you with 89 times your opening stake. Better than that, back Sorloth at a SMM price of 16-20, and despite an inferior makeup of 113, you came away with 93 times your original stake. Going into the game, Spreadex was offering a dour Total Goals spread of 2.05-2.25 – buy at that price and you won 3.75 times your initial wager. When is Scotland’s next international fixture?In a game more difficult than it should’ve been, Scotland came from behind to beat a dramatically weakened Czech Republic 2-1. As he did on Friday, Ryan Christie scored from the spot, putting the Scots in front in the 52nd minute. Buy a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 13-16, and you nabbed a 36 times multiplier. Next up for Scotland is their Euro 2020 play-off semi-final against Israel – who they drew against last Friday – on October 8th. When did Italy last lose an international game?Stretching their unbeaten streak to 16 games – a run that goes all the way back to their 2018 Nations League loss to Portugal – Italy beat the Netherlands 1-0 on Monday. If you sold a Netherlands/Italy Goal Supremacy spread of 0.15-0.35, you made 1.15 times your initial stake. That the sole goal of the game – Nicolo Barella in the 45th minute – was a header meant buying an Italy Headed Goal Minutes spread of 11-14 made you 31 times your opening wager.
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