Daily Spread Betting Round-up
It was a huge night for Wolves, while Rangers wilted in Leverkusen – but how much could you’ve won? It’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! When was the last time Wolves reached a European quarter-final?Reaching the last-8 of a European competition for the first time in 48 years, a nervy 1-0 win at home to Olympiakos saw Wolves book a 2-1 victory on aggregate. The deciding moment came within 8 minutes of kick-off, as Raul Jimenez converted an early spot-kick. That meant selling a 1st Wolves Goal spread of 47-50 made you 39 times your initial stake. You also needed to sell a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 12-15 to net 4 times your opening bet.Who are Wolves playing in the Europa League quarter-finals?But who are Wolves facing in the next round? Well, unfortunately for Nuno Espirto Santo’s side, its 5-time winners Sevilla, who beat Roma 2-0 on Thursday night. That means the Spaniards are now unbeaten in their last 18 fixtures, and will fancy their chances of reaching the semis and taking on either Man United or Copenhagen. Buying a Sevilla/Roma Goal Supremacy spread of 0.3-0.5 left you with 1.5 times your original stake.Meanwhile, thanks to an injury time red card for Roma’s Gianluca Mancini helped send the Bookings makeup to 65 against a starting football spread betting price of 48-52. That’s 13 times your initial bet.Better yet, with a straight red counting as 2 yellows, the Total Card Minutes makeup shot to 462 in the dying moments of the game. Buy at 291-321, and you came away with 141 times your opening wager. Who are the favourites to win the Europa League?A routine 1-0 win for Bayer Leverkusen ended Rangers’ Europa League dreams on Thursday, setting up a tasty quarter-final against Inter Milan for the Germans. In a game without much incident, Moussa Diaby put the nail in the Scots’ coffin, scoring the sole goal of the match in 51st minute. Buy the French 21-year old at a PGM spread of 15-18, and you finished the fixture with 33 times your initial stake. Given how the last-16 has panned out, Man United will be feeling pretty pleased, with a winnable quarter-final and a potential meeting with Wolves in the semis. That’s why they are favourites ahead of Inter, who have a tough match ahead of them against Leverkusen.
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