Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Tottenham reach the Europa League, Arsenal win at Anfield, and Fulham suffer another defeat – but how much money could football spread betting punters have won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! When is the 2020/21 Europa League draw?Emphatically claiming their place in the Europa League proper, Spurs hammered Maccabi Haifa 7-2 in Thursday’s qualification play-off. In a dream result for spread betters, that 9 goal showing meant buying a Total Goals spread of 3.25-3.45 won you 5.55 times your initial stake. The Total Goal Minutes market also came in at a juicy 386 – buy at a starting spread of 163-178 and that’s 212 times your opening bet. It was a game that also saw not one, not two, but three converted spot-kicks – from Nikita Rukavytsya, Harry Kane and, in the 90th minute – sending the Penalty SMMs makeup to 434. Buy at an opening price of just 22-27, and you came away with 407 times your original wager. Either side of his 56th minute penalty, Kane scored in the 2nd and 74th minutes. Sell a laughably low 1st Tottenham Goal spread of 14-17, and you made 12 times your initial bet. Even better, back Kane at a huge SMM spread of 85-100, and you still won a 236 times multiplier from a makeup of 336. Spurs will now find out who they face in the Europa League group stages – potentially the likes of Real Sociedad, AC Milan and Lillie – on Saturday morning. And at the end of an exhausting week – with a draw against Newcastle, and EFL Cup win over Chelsea and Thursday’s Europa League triumph – who do Tottenham play on Sunday Jose Mourinho’s returning to Old Trafford, as Spurs take on Man United at 4.30pm on Sky Sports Premier League. And with the visitors weary, Spreadex are offering a Man United/Tottenham Goal Supremacy spread of 0.5-0.7. Who do Brentford play in the EFL Cup quarter-finals?Suffering their 4th loss in 6 games – and 3rd without scoring a goal – Fulham were dumped out of the Carabao Cup as Brentford got payback for their Championship play-off defeat. Buy a Brentford/Fulham Goal Supremacy spread of 0.1-0.3, and the Bees’ 3-0 win netted you 2.7 times your original bet. A brace in the 62nd and 77th minute for Said Benrahma, meanwhile, meant an SMM spread of 20-24 made you 192 times your initial wager from a makeup of 216. Brentford will now face Newcastle United in December’s quarter-finals. And who do Fulham face this weekend? They’re at Molineux this Sunday at 2pm on Sky Sports Premier League, with Spreadex offering a Wolves/Fulham Goal Supremacy spread of 1-1.2.When was the last time Arsenal won at Anfield?Picking up their first win at Anfield – sort of, anyway – since September 2012, Arsenal knocked Liverpool out of the EFL Cup on penalties last night, getting revenge for Monday’s 3-1 league loss.The goalless draw that led to penalties meant you needed to sell a Total Goal Minutes spread of 161-176 if you wanted to make 161 times your initial wager. Sense a spotkick climax before kick-off, however, and buying a binary Arsenal to Win on Penalties spread of 7.6-14.3 won you 85.7 times your opening stake. Who will Arsenal face in the EFL Cup quarter-finals? They’ve been rewarded for their efforts with a visit from Man City in December.
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