Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Liverpool did the double over Tottenham on Thursday – but how much money did football spread betting punters win? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! When was the last time Tottenham beat Liverpool?For their 7th meeting in a row, Spurs lost to Liverpool, a side they now haven’t beaten since the 22nd October 2017. In a sharp reversal of their recent form, the Reds won 3-1 – their first league victory of 2021, and the first time they’ve scored more than once in the league since they beat Palace 7-0 in December.Roberto Firmino opened scoring at the stroke of half time – back him at a PGM spread of 15-18, and that’s 27 times your initial stake. Sadio Mane got the assist for the Brazilian, meaning buying his Assist Minutes spread of 5-8 netted you an even better 37 times your starting bet. Mere minutes after the restart, Trent Alexander-Arnold had made it 2-0. And with a tiny PGM spread of 2-4, his 47th minute strike won you 43 times your opening wager. Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg pulled one back for Spurs in the 49th minute, only for Mane to put the fixture beyond doubt in the 65th. Buy Mane’s PGM spread of 18-21, and you picked up 44 times your initial stake. Alexander-Arnold was involved here, too. His Assist Minutes spread of 11-14 made savvy punters 51 times their original bet. Mane and Alexander-Arnold where the stars – but which saw the bigger Player Performance makeup. That’s where a goal is worth 25 points, an assist 10 points, the woodwork 10 points, a shot on target 5 points, a blocked shot inside 6 yards 5 points, a shot off target 2 points, a free kick won 3 points, and a completed pass in the opposition half 2 points. Mane’s came in at 97 to Alexander-Arnold’s 98. However, buy the Senegalese star at a starting spread of 61-66, and you won 32 times your initial bet. Back Alexander-Arnold at 74-79, on the other hand, and that’s a 19 times multiplier. What are the odds on Liverpool retaining the Premier League title?Now in 4th place on 37 points, Liverpool are 4 behind City in 1st place, with the Manchester club also holding onto a game in hand. So while their Season Points spread of 74.5-76 is way off City’s 83.5-85, the Reds have overtaken Man United, who sit at 72-73.5. In terms of fixed odds to win the league, City are at 2/7, followed by Liverpool at 9/2 and Man United at 12/1. And what are the odds on Tottenham finishing in the top 4? Stuck in 6th, Spurs are at a Season Points spread of 64.5-66, behind Leicester at 67-68.5, and have a Finishing Positions spread of 5.6-6.1.
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