Daily Spread Betting Round-up
The Premier League reminded us exactly why we missed it this Easter weekend – but how much money did football spread betting punters win? When was the last time West Brom beat Chelsea?Chelsea had gone 14 games unbeaten under Thomas Tuchel heading into Saturday afternoon, conceding only twice during that period. It is safe to say, then, that even Big Sam wouldn’t have been expecting the final score line. West Brom’s 5-2 victory not only secured only their 4th win of the season, but was the first time they’ve beaten the Blues since May 18th 2015. Sell an arrogant Chelsea/West Brom Goal Supremacy spread of 1.5-1.7, and by the final whistle you had 4.5 times your initial stake. As for Total Goals, buy a starting price of 2.6-2.8, and you won 4.2 times your opening bet. Back a relatively low Total Goal Minutes spread of 132-142, and a makeup of 409 left you with 267 times your original wager. In terms of individual performances, Matheus Pereira was involved in almost everything West Brom did. Both of his goals came in 1st half stoppage, resulting in a SMM makeup of 135. Buy his initial spread of 8-11 and that’s 124 times your initial bet. He also had a hand in both of Callum Robinson’s goals in the 63rd and 90th minutes. Buy Pereira’s Assist Minutes spread of 3-6, and a makeup of 153 won you 147 times your starting stake. As for the scorer himself, a makeup of 243 meant buying Robinson’s substitute SMM spread of 6-9 left you with 234 times your original bet. What are the odds on West Ham finishing 4th?Though they almost blew a 3-0 lead for a 2nd consecutive fixture, West Ham’s eventual 3-2 victory over Wolves finally lifted them into 4th place. Sell a 1st West Ham Goal spread of 55-58, and Jesse Lingard’s 6th minute opener netted you 49 times your opening bet. Sell a 2nd West Ham Goal spread of 79.5-81, meanwhile, and Pablo Fornals’s 14th minute follow-up left you with 67 times your initial stake. Despite sitting a point above Chelsea, and 3 above Tottenham and Liverpool, Spreadex only has West Ham at a Premier League Points spread of 64.5-65.5. In comparison, Chelsea and Liverpool are both at 65.5-66.5. How many goals has Diogo Jota scored this season?Getting his 11th and 12th goals of the season, Diogo Jota’s brace helped sink a lifeless Arsenal on Saturday. Buy Jota at a tiny substitute SMM spread of 2-4, and a makeup of 228 won you 224 times your opening bet.
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