Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Chelsea get revenge over Leicester, while Brighton shock the league champs – but how much money did punters win on Tuesday night? How many fans were there for Brighton v Man City?With 7,495 fans in attendance on the south coast, Brighton got perhaps their result of the season, shocking Man City by coming back from 2-0 down to win 3-2. First up, sell a Man City/Brighton (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 1.15-1.35, and that’s 2.15 times your initial stake. Or, you could’ve backed the Seagulls at match odds of 6/1 to beat the newly-crowned champions.City had gone in front in the 2nd minute thanks to Ilkay Gundogan, meaning you could sell a 1st Match Goal spread of 33-36 for 31 times your opening bet. Gundogan, meanwhile, was at a First Goalscorer price of 6/1.However, 8 minutes later Joao Cancelo received a straight red, leaving City to battle on with 10-men for the remaining 70 minutes. It also helped push the Bookings makeup to 85, against a lowly starting price of 25-28 – that’s 57 times your original wager. Phil Foden made it 2-0 just after the restart, only for Leandro Trossard to pull one back for Brighton a couple of minutes later. Adam Webster made it 2-2 in the 72nd minute using his bonce – the 2nd header of the game after Gundogan’s opener, sending the Headed SMM makeup to 146. Buy at 34-40 and that’s 106 times your initial bet.Finally, Dan Burn got the winner in the 76th minute, with his first goal since April 2018. Back him at a Player Goal Minutes spread of 0.5-2, and that’s 74 times your starting stake. Almost as good was his Last Goalscorer price of 40/1! When was the last time Chelsea finished outside the top 4?Looking to avoid a 4th finish outside the top 4 in the last decade – the most recent was in 2017/18 – Chelsea strengthened their chances of a spot in the Champions League by beating FA Cup holders Leicester 2-1. Antonio Rudiger put the hosts in front in the 47th minute, making anyone who backed his PGM spread of 2-4 a solid 43 times their opening bet. He also sat at a First Goalscorer price of 25/1. Jorginho then made it 2-0 in from the spot in the 67th minute. Buy a Chelsea Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 9-12 and that’s 55 times your initial stake. Substitute Kelechi Iheanacho gave the Foxes a lifeline with his 19th goal of the season in the 76th minute, but it wasn’t enough for the visitors. It was plenty for football spread betting fans, however. Buy his sub PGM spread of 5-8 and that’s 68 times your original wager. The Blues now sit on 67 points to Leicester’s 66, with Liverpool lurking with a game in hand on 63 points. Chelsea will finish the season at Aston Villa, while the Foxes host Tottenham and the Reds, after tonight’s game against Burnley, host Crystal Palace.
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