Daily Spread Betting Round-up
England make it 3 wins in a row, Scotland breeze past the Faroe Islands, and North Macedonia pull of the biggest result of the international break – but how much did football spread betting fans win? When did England last beat Poland?Meeting for the first time since their 2-0 win in 2014 World Cup qualifying, and benefiting from the absence of Robert Lewandowski, England beat Poland 2-1 at Wembley. Harry Kane opened scoring in the 19th minute from the penalty spot. That still meant, however, that you needed to sell a Kane PGM spread of 36-39 for 17 times your initial bet. Or sell his SMM spread of 59-69 for 40 times your opening stake. Jakub Moder equalised for the visitors in the 58th minute, his unlikely goal meaning you could buy a tiny PGM spread of 0.5-2 and make 56 times your original wager. Man United captain Harry Maguire then ensured England maintained a 100% start to qualifying with the winner in the 85th minute. Back John Stones for the assist as his AM spread of 2-4, and you won 81 times your starting bet. When was the last time Germany lost a World Cup qualifier?Sandwiched between Honduras and Albania in 65th place, North Macedonia managed the shock of the international break as they beat hosts Germany 2-1. Sell a very cocky Germany/North Macedonia Goal Supremacy spread of 2.4-2.6, and you won 3.4 times your initial stake. Meanwhile, sell a 1st North Macedonia Goal spread of 70-73, and their 45th minute opener netted you 25 times your original bet. Wednesday’s defeat brought to an end Germany’s 35-game unbeaten streak in World Cup qualifying – a run that remarkably stretches back to England’s memorable 5-1 win in Munich from 2001. How many goals has Che Adams scored for Scotland?It was a good night for the Scots, comfortably beating the Faroe Islands 4-0 in a game that saw Southampton’s Che Adams get his first international goal. Back Adams at a PGM spread of 25-28, and his 60th minute strike made you 32 times your original wager. The star, however, was Aston Villa’s John McGinn, who opened scoring in the 7th minute before doubling Scotland’s lead in the 53rd. Buy his SMM spread of 21-26, and a makeup of 113 left you with 87 times your initial stake.
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