Daily Spread Betting Round-up
There were three 1-0 away wins on Thursday night – but which Premier League fixture made football spread betting fans the most money? When did Liverpool last finish outside the top 4?Marking Thomas Tuchel’s 10th straight game unbeaten since taking over at Chelsea, the Blues inflicted a history-making 5th consecutive domestic defeat at Anfield for Liverpool. Mason Mount’s 3rd league goal in 8 games under Tuchel was all that separated the sides. Buy Mount at a PGM spread of 11-14, and his 42nd minute strike won you 28 times your initial stake. N’Golo Kante got the assist for Mount’s winner, meaning if you bought the Frenchman’s lowly Assist Minutes spread of 1-3 you came away with 39 times your opening bet. Though Tuchel hasn’t fixed Chelsea’s problems going forwards – only twice in 10 games have they scored more than once – they are rock solid in the back. In fact, Thursday’s clean sheet was their 8th since the German took over. Buy a Chelsea Clean Sheet binary spread of 20-26.4, then, and you made 73.6 times your original wager. Or back a Chelsea Win to Nil binary of 11.1-18.2 for 81.8 times your starting bet. The Blues are now sat in 4th, 1 point above their Monday visitors Everton. Liverpool, on the other hand, are stuck in 7th, 4 points off Chelsea. If things stay as they are, it’d be the first time since Jurgen Klopp’s debut (partial) season in charge in 2015/16 that Liverpool have missed out on the top 4. What are the odds on Everton finishing above Liverpool?The Toffees made sure they remained in the conversation for a top 4 finish with a 1-0 win over West Brom on Thursday – their 3rd league victory, and 3rd clean sheet, in a row. For the 4th consecutive league fixture Richarlison got on the score sheet, nabbing the winner in the 65th minute. Back the Brazilian at a Player Goal Minutes spread of 20-23 and you won 42 times your initial bet.Everton are now a point behind Chelsea – who they play on Monday – but with a game in hand. They’re also 3 points above Liverpool. Yet Spreadex still has the Toffees finishing lower than their Merseyside rivals, at a Season Points spread of 63-63 – placing them in 6th. What are the odds on Fulham avoiding relegation?It wasn’t the most thrilling way to secure a 3rd win in a week. But, nevertheless, Tottenham recorded their first back-to-back league wins since November courtesy of an own goal from Tosin Adarabioyo. That lone 19th minute goal meant you needed to sell a Total Goal Minutes spread of 125-135 if you wanted to win 106 times your starting stake. Spurs are now in 8th, 5 points off the top 4. Fulham, meanwhile, remain 3 points shy of 17th place Newcastle, who have a game in hand over the Cottagers. That puts Fulham at a Season Points spread of 33.5-34.5, relegating them over Newcastle, at 35.5-36.5.
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