Daily Spread Betting Round-up
It was a mixed night for British sides in the Europa League – but how much money could football spread betting fans have won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! When was the last time Tottenham lost an away game?Suffering their 2nd loss of the season, and first away defeat since July 2nd, Tottenham suffered a 1-0 shock in Antwerp last night. That meant selling a Tottenham/Antwerp (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 1.15-1.35 made you 2.15 times your initial stake. You also made 2.15 times your opening bet if you sold a Total Goals spread of 3.15-3.35. Part of the reason was that Harry Kane and Son Heung-min didn’t come on until the 2nd half. Sell Kane’s substitute SMM spread of 41-48 and that’s a 41 times multiplier. Similarly, selling a sub Son SMM spread of 39-45 won you 39 times your original wager. And what of Gareth Bale? Taken off in the 58th minute, the Welshman is yet to make much of an impact for Tottenham. If you sold his Player Goal Minutes spread of 26-29, you picked up 26 times your starting stake. Who do Tottenham face this weekend? They host the Seagulls this Sunday at 7.15pm on Sky Sports Box Office, and sit at a Tottenham/Brighton Goal Supremacy spread of 0.85-1.05. When was the last time Celtic won a Europa League fixture?Up 2-0 at half time, Celtic blew it on Thursday, eventually drawing 2-2 in Lille. That means their last Europa League victory – in the competition proper, not the qualifiers – came 11 months ago, when they beat Rennes last November. Mohamed Elyounoussi was the star, at least in the 1st half, scoring in the 28th and 32nd minutes. Buy him at a SMM spread of 8-11, then, and a makeup of 92 won you 81 times your initial bet. The Scots’ collapse also meant if you sold a Celtic to Win Match spread of 84.6-90 after they took their 2-0 lead, you would’ve made 84.6 times your opening stake. Who will Arsenal face in the Europa League next week?The young Gunners took control on Thursday night, Arteta’s 2nd string beating Dundalk 3-0. Though you needed to sell a Total Goals spread of 3.5-3.7 if you wanted to made 0.5 times your original bet, there were still buying opportunities. Of the 3 scorers, Joe Willock made you the most money. Buy him at a PGM spread of 10-13, and his 44th minute strike made you 31 times your initial wager. Who do Arsenal face this weekend? They’re at Old Trafford this Sunday, at 4.30pm on Sky Sports Premier League, and are looking at a 4th loss in 5 games, with SpreadEX offering a Man United/Arsenal Goal Supremacy spread of 0.35-0.55.
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