Daily Spread Betting Round-up
A draw for West Brom isn’t enough to save Slaven Bilic, while Chelsea lose 2 games in 4 days – but how much money did football spread betting fans win? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! Where will Chelsea finish this season?Following up Saturday’s 1-0 loss to Everton with a 2-1 defeat at Wolves, Chelsea missed the chance to go top of the table on Tuesday night. Olivier Giroud drew level with Timo Werner on 8 goals this season, scoring in the 49th minute. Buy his PGM spread of 17-20, and you won 29 times your initial bet. But then Daniel Podence equalised in the 66th minute – a PGM spread of 5-6 netted you 60 times your opening stake – before Pedro Neto gazumped the Blues in the 5th minute of injury time. Back Neto at a Player Goal Minutes spread of 6-9, and you won 81 times your starting wager.Thanks to that late goal, selling a Chelsea/West Brom (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.8-1 left you with 1.8 times your original bet. The Blues are still on track for a top 4 finish, but have allowed Tottenham to catch up to their Season Points spread of 70.5-72. As for Tuesday’s victors, where will Wolves finish in 2020/21? Spreadex has them in 12th, at a Season Points spread of 53.5-55. Who will be the new manager of West Brom?Reports are that, despite the Baggies securing a point at the Etihad, West Brom are looking to get rid of Slaven Bilic as soon as possible, with the likes of Sam Allardyce, Nigel Pearson, Mark Hughes and Eddie Howe – all familiar with a relegation scrap – rumoured as potential replacements.As for Tuesday’s result, if you sold a remarkably cocky Man City/West Brom Goal Supremacy spread of 2.7-2.9, you won 2.7 times your initial stake. Or, sell a Total Goals spread of 3.8-4, and that’s 1.8 times your opening bet. For those wanting to go a bit bigger, sell a chunky Total Goal Minutes spread of 190-205 and a makeup of just 73 left you with 117 times your original wager. What are the odds on West Brom being relegated? On 7 points in 19th place, they have a Season Points spread of 26.5-28, ahead of only Sheffield United, and are odds on to go down at 2/9. And what are the odds on Man City winning the league? After dropping some eminently winnable points, they have slipped behind Liverpool, if only just – City are at a Season Points spread of 78-79.5 to the Reds’ 78.5-80.
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