Daily Spread Betting Round-up
None of the Premier League title contenders were able to gain an advantage this weekend – but how much money did football spread betting punters win? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! When was the last time Arsenal started a season this badly?Now on 1 draw, 4 wins and 7 losses, the Gunners are in the midst of their worst start to a season since 1974/75. In fact, their 1-0 defeat to Burnley marked the first time in 61 years that they have lost 4 home league games in a row. In an ironic twist, Arsenal were sunk by an own goal by Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – the first time he has found the back of the net since November 1st. His lack of a goal for the right team meant selling an Aubameyang SMM spread of 56-66 made you 56 times your initial stake. Selling an Arsenal/Burnley Goal Supremacy spread of 1.15-1.35, meanwhile, left you with 2.15 times your starting bet. The game also saw a 56th minute straight red for Granit Xhaka. Buy his Card Minutes spread of 11-15 and a makeup of 112 – red card minutes are doubled – won you 97 times your original wager. Where will Arsenal finish this season? Spreadex now has them teetering in the middle of the table, at a Season Points spread of 51.5-53 and a Finishing Positions spread of 9.75-11.25. Where will Leicester finish in 2020/21?In one of the few high(ish) scoring games of the weekend, Leicester returned to the top 3 with a 3-0 win over Brighton.James Madison was the star. A brace, in the 27th and 44th minutes, left him with a SMM makeup of 115 – buy at 14-18, and that’s 97 times your opening bet. Despite sitting just one point behind Liverpool and Tottenham, a Season Points spread of 61-62.5 still puts the Foxes in 6th place, backed up by a Finishing Positions spread of 6.25-7.75. What are the odds on Leicester winning the lead? A chunky 33/1. What are the odds on Fulham staying up?Preventing Liverpool from taking advantage of Tottenham’s draw against Crystal Palace, Fulham held the Reds to a 1-1 stalemate at Craven Cottage. Who has more Premier League goals, Ronaldo or Salah? The answer to that question changed on Sunday, as Salah’s 79th minute penalty put him on 85 league goals to Ronaldo’s 84. It also meant buying his PGM spread of 36-39 netted you 40 times your initial stake. Better yet, back a Liverpool Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 14-17, and that’s 62 times your opening wager.Who do Liverpool face this Wednesday? They host Tottenham, at 8pm on Amazon Prime Video, with Spreadex offering a Liverpool/Spurs Goal Supremacy spread of 0.65-0.85. As for the Cottagers, despite that impressive result they are back in the relegation zone, leapfrogged by Burnley. Spreadex has Fulham at a Finishing Position spread of 16.75-18.25, to the Clarets’ 16-17.5, and odds on at 1/2 to go down. Who is favourite to win the Premier League?After the weekend’s results, things have shifted in favour of Man City, despite their dreary draw at Old Trafford. Pep Guardiola’s side sit at a Season Points spread of 79.5-81 to Liverpool’s 78.5-80, and are now ahead on fixed odds, at 13/8 to the Reds’ 9/5.
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