Daily Spread Betting Round-up
It was a busy night for Nations League action, with Wales, Ireland, Germany and Spain all featuring –but how much could football spread betting fans have won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! Who do Wales play next in the UEFA Nations League?Narrowly beating a solid Finnish side, Wales chalked up their 1st win of the 2020/21 UEFA Nations League on Thursday night. Kieffer Moore got the only goal of the game in the 80th minute – having already had a goal disallowed early on – meaning anyone buying the Cardiff forward at a PGM spread of 14-17 made 63 times their initial stake.Next up for Wales is Bulgaria – who drew 1-1 against Ireland last night – this Sunday, at 2pm on Sky Sports Premier League.How many goals has Timo Werner scored for Germany?Chelsea fans will be pleased. Timo Werner opened scoring for Germany on Thursday, getting his 12th international goal in the process, only for his effort to be cancelled out in injury time by Jose Gaya. If you had backed Werner before kick-off at a PGM spread of 20-23, his 51st minute strike left you with 28 times your opening bet. That did mean, however, that Gaya was the better bet for punters. Back the Valencia left back at a PGM of just 0.25-1.5 and that’s 88.5 times your original wager.Germany next play Switzerland this Sunday, at 7.45pm on Sky Sports Football.How many competitive games have Faroe Island won?In an unlikely turn of events, arguably the best game for football spread betters on Thursday was the Faroe Islands’ 3-2 victory over Malta.The hosts fought back late on, going from 2-1 down to 3-2 up in the final 3 minutes of the match. That pushed the Total Goal Minutes makeup to 312. Buy at a very low starting price of 107-117, and that’s 195 times your initial stake. That was the Faroe Islands’ 16th ever competitive victory – nearly a third of which have come against Malta.
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