Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Newcastle beat Newport on Penalties while Man United see off Brighton once again. But how much money could football spread betting punters have won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! When was the last time Man United won the EFL Cup?There was less drama to last night’s victory at Brighton then there was at the weekend, with Man United winning 3-0.Scott McTominay opened the scoring in the 44th minute – buy him at a Headed PGM spread of 0.5-2, and you were rewarded with 43 times your initial stake. The visitors had to wait a bit for the follow-up, when Juan Mata – who set-up McTominay’s header – found the back of the net in the 73rd minute. Buy him at a PGM of 15-18 and that’s 55 times your opening bet. That new boy Donny van de Beek got the assist for the 2nd goal meant you won 62 times your original wager when buying the former Ajax star at an Assist Minutes spread of 8-11. Paul Pogba came off the bench to wrap up the fixture, whacking in a free-kick in the 80th minute. Buy the Frenchman at a substitute PGM of 4-7 and you bagged yourself 73 times your opening stake. That result also meant buying a Man United/Brighton (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.35-0.55 left you with 2.45 times your initial bet. United – who last won the competition in 2017 – will find out their quarter-final opponent this evening, after the conclusion of Liverpool v Arsenal. Meanwhile, who do Man United play this weekend? It’s a tough one, as Jose Mourinho returns to Old Trafford, a tired Tottenham in tow, at 4.30pm this Sunday. Spreadex is offering a Man United/Tottenham Goal Supremacy spread of 0.45-0.65. Who do Newcastle play this weekend? It looked like Newport were about to claim another cup scalp, only to be stunned minutes before the final whistle, leading to a penalties victory for the visiting Newcastle. The hosts were in control from the 5th minute, after a goal from Tristan Abrahams. Sell a 1st Newport Goal spread of 64.5-67.5 and that’s a very speedy 59.5 times your original stake. Buy a 1st Newcastle Goal spread of 39-42, meanwhile, and Jonjo Shelvey’s 87th minute equaliser netted you a 45 times multiplier. If you were savvy enough to spy penalties before kick-off, and bought a binary Newcastle to Win on Penalties spread of 7.6-14.3, you came away happy with 85.7 times your initial bet. With that rocky win under their belt, Newcastle host Burnley in what’s sure to be a mid-table classic, at 8pm on Sky Sports Premier League this Saturday. Spreadex is offering a narrow Newcastle/Burnley Goal Supremacy spread of 0.05-0.25.
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