Daily Spread Betting Round-up
England eked out a 1-0 Nations League win over Iceland, while their cricketing counterparts smashed Australia in the 2nd T20 – but how much could you’ve won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! How many goals has Raheem Sterling scored for England?The difference maker so many times for Man City last season, Raheem Sterling proved he’s the man once again on Saturday, helping England narrowly get revenge for their Euro 2016 loss against Iceland.Converting a penalty during injury time, Sterling got his 13th international goal for England, in 57 appearances. It also meant buying Sterling at a PGM spread of 20-23 made you 67 times your initial stake. Even better, back a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 16-19 and that’s 71 times your opening bet. The makeup would’ve been higher, however, if Birkir Bjarnason hadn’t missed his own 2nd half spot-kick.In a rare sight for this kind of international fixture, not 1, but 2 red cards were handed out, with 2nd yellows for Kyle Walker in the 70th minute and Sverrir Ingason in the 89th. This pushed the Bookings makeup to 80, against a starting price of 34-38 – in other words, 42 times your original wager. Thanks especially to Walker, the Total Card Minutes market came in at 483 – red card minutes are doubled – against an opening spread of 206-236. Football spread betting punters buying at that price walked away with 247 times your initial bet. When is England’s next Nations League fixture? Gareth Southgate’s lads make the trip to Denmark – who lost 2-0 to Belgium on Saturday – at 7.45pm this Tuesday, on Sky Sports Main Event. How many runs did Buttler score against Australia?In a far more impressive performance, England’s cricketers romped to a 6 wicket victory over Australia in the 2nd T20 at the Rose Bowl. That followed a far slighter 2 run win a couple of days prior in the series-opener. Selling an Australia/England Match Supremacy spread of 11-19 – where its 10 points per wicket won by – won you 71 times your opening stake. Jos Buttler was the star on Sunday, batted his way to 77 runs from 54 balls. Back Buttler at a Runs spread of 32-36, and that’s 41 times your starting wager. When is the final T20 between England and Australia? At 6pm this Tuesday, on Sky Sports Cricket.
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