Daily Spread Betting Round-up
England lose ODI series to Australia, Everton see off Salford, and Brentford shock Southampton – but how much money could you’ve won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup. When was the last time England lost a home ODI series?Suffering their first bilateral home ODI series defeat since 2015, England lost the 3rd and final One Day International by 3 wickets, in an Australian display that saw a record-breaking performance from Glenn Maxwell and Alex Carey. With the Aussies at 5-73, the pair produced a 212-run stand to help the visitors to victory, with 108 for Maxwell and 106 for Carey. Buy Maxwell at a Player Runs spread of 32-37 and that’s 71 times your initial stake for cricket spread betting punters. Back Carey, meanwhile, at 34-39 and you won 67 times your opening bet. Yet neither of those tallies was the ODI’s highest. That honour belongs to Jonny Bairstow, who got 112 for England in his 10th century in the format. Buy the England ace at a Player Runs spread of 42-47, and that’s 65 times your original wager. One rather special record was broken on Wednesday. Who is the fastest man to score 3000 ODI runs? It’s now Maxwell, who did so in 92 fewer balls than 2nd place Jos Buttler. Thanks to the Victorian, selling an England/Australia Supremacy spread of -6-4 – where it’s 1 point per run won by, and 10 per wicket – saw you walk away with a 24 times multiplier. Who will Everton face in the EFL Cup 3rd round?In another confident display by Carlo Ancelotti’s new look Toffees, Everton won 3-0 against Salford – and that was while hitting the woodwork 5 times! Within 8 minutes they were in front, thanks to a header from Michael Keane. Sell a 1st Match Goal spread of 29-32 and football spread betting fans made 21 times their opening stake. Or buy a Keane Headed PGM spread of 2.5-5 and you banked 3 times your original bet.Gylfi Sigurdsson followed up in the 74th minute to make it 2-0, before Moise Kean converted an 87th minute penalty to secure a 3rd round trip to Fleetwood Town. Buy a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 16-19 and you won 68 times your initial wager. Or back Kean at a Player Goal Minutes spread of 33-36 and come away with a 51 times multiplier. Who do Everton play this weekend? They take their momentum into a winnable game at home to the Baggies, with Spreadex offering an Everton/West Brom Goal Supremacy spread of 1-1.2. Who will Brentford play in the Carabao Cup 3rd round?Cementing a miserable start to the season for Southampton, Championship play-off losers Brentford beat the Saints 2-0 on Wednesday night. That meant selling a Southampton/Brentford Goal Supremacy spread of 1.1-1.3 made you 3.1 times your initial stake. The Bees will now face former Championship rivals West Brom in the 3rd round. With 2 losses on the trot, who do Southampton face this weekend? They’re looking at a visit from Spurs, with Spreadex offering a Tottenham/Southampton (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.2-0.4.
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