Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Everton and West Ham shock their larger city siblings, and Man United keep their nose in the title race – but how much money did football spread betting punters win? When was the last time Everton beat Liverpool at Anfield?For the first time at Anfield since 1999 – and the first time full stop since 2010 – Everton beat Liverpool in the Merseyside derby.Coming off the Toffees’ 3-1 loss to City and the Reds’ mid-week victory in Europe, Spreadex was offering a Liverpool/Everton Goal Supremacy spread of 1.4-1.6. Sell at that price, and Everton’s 2-0 win made you 3.4 times your initial stake. The visitors didn’t mess about showing their hosts they meant business, with Richarlison putting them in front after 3 minutes. Sell a 1st Everton Goal spread of 63-66, and you picked up 60 times your opening bet. An 83rd minute spot-kick from Gylfi Sigurdsson then sealed the deal, while also making anyone who bought an Everton Penalty Goal Minutes spread 4-6 a handy 77 times their original wager. Now level on points with Liverpool, but with a game in hand, where will Everton finish this season? Spreadex has them at a Finishing Positions spread of 7.5-8.5, compared to Liverpool at 4.05-4.45. How many league goals has Bruno Fernandes scored in 2020/21?Keeping City’s lead at the top to 10 points, Man United saw off Newcastle 3-1 in Sunday’s main event.Once again Bruno Fernandes was in the driving seat, with an assist for Daniel James’s 57th minute lead-restorer, alongside a 75th minute spot-kick of his own. Buy his Assist Minutes spread of 21-24, and that’s 33 times your initial bet. Or, buy his Player Goal Minutes spread of 28-30 for 45 times your opening stake. Fernandes is not only in the running for player of the season, but the 2020/21 Golden Boot – on 15 league goals, he is only 2 behind Mo Salah. That late spot-kick was also instrumental in pushing the Total Goal Minutes market to 198. Buy at 146-156, and you won 42 times your original bet. What are the odds on West Ham finishing in the top 4?If not quite as shocking as Everton’s derby win, West Ham’s 2-1 victory over Tottenham was still a milestone moment in the seasons of David Moyes and Jose Mourinho. It took 5 minutes for Michail Antonio to put the Hammers in front, before Jesse Lingard – now on 3 goals in 4 games since joining on loan – made it 2-0 just after half time. Back Lingard at a Player Goal Minutes spread of 6-9, and that’s 38 times your starting stake. While Mourinho has overseen 5 defeats in 6 league games, Moyes has elevated West Ham to 4th place, 2 points above Chelsea. If they can keep hold of that spot, it will be their greatest ever Premier League finish. Sadly, Spreadex has them at a Finishing Positions spread of 5.8-6.8 – though that is ahead of Spurs at 7.35-7.85.
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