Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Further heartbreak for Sheffield, another away win for United, and a goalless draw at Villa Park – but how much did football spread betting fans win? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! When did Man United last lose an away game?For a second, it looked like Sheffield might get their first win of the season. Instead they lost 3-2 to Man United, who extended their on the road unbeaten streak to 13 games, last losing away from home in January. David McGoldrick had given the Blades the lead in the 5th minute, and then gave them hope in the 87th minute as he made the score 3-2. Not so useful for Sheffield, but fantastic for betters buying his PGM spread of 12-16 – a makeup of 179 left them with 163 times their initial stake.That meant McGoldrick’s brace was more profitable than Marcus Rashford’s. Nevertheless, with goals in the 26th and 51st minutes, a makeup of 128 still left those buying his PGM spread of 32-38 with 90 times their opening bet. A 5 goal scoreline meant backing a Total Goals spread of 2.8-3 won you 2 times your original wager. Or, buy a Total Goal Minutes spread of 144-154, and a makeup of 202 netted you 48 times your starting stake. What are the odds on a top 4 finish for Man United? They’re at a Finishing Positions spread of 4.2-5.2, with Tottenham above them at 3.9-4.4, and Leicester below at 7.75-8.25. Who do Man United face on Sunday? They take on Leeds, for the first time since 2011, at 4.30pm on Sky Sports Premier League. Spreadex are offering a Man United/Leeds Goal Supremacy spread of 0.75-0.95. Where will Aston Villa finish in 2020/21?Stalemate on Thursday night damaged Villa’s hopes of using their games in hand to reach the top 3, but did lift Burnley out of the relegation zone. The hosts were far the better side, with 27 shots and 11 corners. Buy a Villa Corners Squared spread of 61-70, and you walked away with 51 times your opening wager. Villa are now at a Finishing Positions spread of 9.75-11.25, and a Season Points spread of 51.5-53. Who do Villa face this Sunday? It’s a West Midlands derby, against a newly Sam Allardyce-managed West Brom, at 7.15pm on BT Sport 1. Spreadex is offering an Aston Villa/West Brom Goal Supremacy spread of 0.4-0.6.
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