Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Tottenham stole their EFL Cup 4th round tie right from under Chelsea on Tuesday – but how much money could football spread betting fans have made? It’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! Who missed the penalty for Chelsea against Tottenham?Dominant from the off, it didn’t take long for Chelsea to go in front. And it was a special one, Timo Werner officially opening his account for the club in the 19th minute. However, a lack of follow-up meant you needed to sell Werner’s PGM spread of 22-25 to make 3 times your initial stake. Yet despite pressure, the Blues couldn’t find a 2nd, allowing Tottenham to get back into the game in the 83rd minute via Erik Lamela. Buy Lamela at a PGM spread of 13-16, and that’s 67 times your opening bet. Even better, debutante Sergio Reguilon – who was at fault for Werner’s opener – got the assist, meaning backing him at an AM spread of just 5-8 won you 75 times your original wager. An interesting quirk was that both goalscorers wear the number 11. That meant the Shirt Supremacy makeup came in at 0, against a Chelsea/Tottenham opening spread of 8-12. Sell at that price, and you nabbed an 8 times multiplier. With the game still level at the final whistle, it was time for penalties. And with Spurs scoring all 5 of their spot-kicks, Mason Mount became the fall guy, missing the 10th penalty to send the hosts through to the quarter-finals. More importantly, that result meant backing Tottenham to Win on Penalties at a binary spread of 7.6-14.3 won you 85.7 times your opening bet. When are the EFL Cup quarter-finals?After the recent Carabao Cup blitz, clubs still in the competition will have a bit of a rest, with the quarter-finals taking place on the week commending 21st December 2020. When is the Carabao Cup quarter-final draw?Spurs won’t find out who they are playing until Thursday night, once the final 4th round fixture between Liverpool and Arsenal is completed. Who do Tottenham play next?It’s a quick turnaround for Jose Mourinho and co., who host Maccabi Haifa this Thursday, at 8pm on Premier Sports 1. On paper Spurs should already have one foot in the Europa League proper – Spreadex are offering a confident Tottenham/Maccabi Haifa Goal Supremacy spread of 1.9-2.1. And who do Chelsea face next in the league? They host Crystal Palace in the first game of the weekend, at 12.30pm this Saturday on BT Sport 1. Spreadex are offering a Chelsea/Crystal Palace Goal Supremacy spread of 1.25-1.45 – though, remember, it’s the same Palace side that saw off Man United.
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