Daily Spread Betting Round-up
A momentous night for Fulham and an impressive win for Leicester – but how much money could football spread betting punters have won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! What are the odds on Leicester finishing in the top 4?Seeing off the challenge from Championship champs Leeds, Leicester leapt into 2nd place with a 4-1 victory on Monday night. They were hot from the start, with Harvey Barnes scoring after just 3 minutes. Sell a 1st Match Goal spread of 32-35 and you got a swift 29 times your initial stake. Youri Tielemans was the main man on Monday, with a goal in the 21st minute and a penalty in injury time. Back him at a low SMM spread of 9-13, and a makeup of 201 saw you walk away with 188 times your opening bet. As for the result itself, selling a narrow Leeds/Leicester Goal Supremacy spread of 0.05-0.25 made you 2.95 times your original wager, while buying a Total Goals spread of 2.95-3.15 left you with a 1.85 multiplier. Though they are currently in 2nd place, Leicester are still only at 4/1 to finish in the top 4, behind Everton at 9/2, Man United at 9/4 and Arsenal at 2/1. And that’s not to mention the likes of Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham, all of whom are odds on. And what are the odds on Leeds finishing in the top 4? They are next up after Leicester, but at a much longer price of 9/1. Looking to extend their 4 game winning streak, who do Leicester face in the Champions League this Thursday? It’s a visit from Braga, at 8pm on BT Sport 1. When was the last time Fulham won a game in the Premier League?Picking up their first top flight win since a 1-0 win over Cardiff in April 2019, Fulham beat fellow relegation candidates West Brom 2-0 yesterday evening. That victory meant buying a Fulham/West Brom Goal Supremacy spread of 0.05-0.25 won you 1.75 times your opening stake. The Cottagers’ 26th minute opener came off the bonce of Bobby Decordova-Reid, meaning buying a Fulham Headed Goal Minutes spread of 14-17 left you with 9 times your initial bet. What are the odds on Fulham going down? Despite lifting out of the relegation zone, they still have the worst Season Points spread of 28-29.5, and remain odds on for the drop at 3/10. And what are the odds on West Brom getting relegated? Again, they are odds on at 2/5, with a Season Points spread of 30.5-32.
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