Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Man City continue to improve, Bayern beat Lokomotiv (just), and Atletico concede 2 more goals – but how much could football spread betting punters have made? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! Who do Man City next face in the Champions League?In an easy, impressive victory, Man City remained at the top of Group C with a 3-0 win in Marseille – next up is Olympiakos, who just lost 2-0 away to Porto. The club’s frontline did fine despite the absence of Sergio Aguero. Summer signing Ferran Torres continued to show his class, picking up where he left off last week as he got the opener in the 18th minute. That meant if you bought a Torres PGM spread of 13-16, you just won yourself 2 times your initial stake. It took a while for the next goal, when Ilkay Gundogan scored with help from Raheem Sterling in the 76th minute. Back the German at a PGM spread of 8-11, and that’s 65 times your opening bet. Sterling then got one of his own in the 81st minute, rewarding those who bought his PGM spread of 28-31 with 50 times their original wager. With a goal and an assist – worth 25 points and 10 points respectively – Sterling’s Performance makeup eventually hit 95. Buy a starting spread of 62-67. And that’s a 28 times multiplier. Best of all, Kevin De Bruyne got assists for both Torres’s opener and Sterling’s closer. Sending his Assist Minutes makeup to 99, buying at a spread of 26-29 netted you 70 times your initial bet. How many Champions League games have Bayern Munich won in a row?Predictably, Bayern Munich beat Lokomotiv Moscow on Tuesday, extending their Champions League winning record to 13 consecutive games. Yet it wasn’t the walkover many expected, with champs only winning 2-1. That meant you needed to sell an arrogant Bayern/Lokomotiv (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 2.65-2.85 to make 1.65 times your opening stake. Similarly, sell a Total Goal Minutes spread of 202-217, and a makeup of 162 left you with 40 times your original bet. And with Robert Lewandowski failing to score, selling his ludicrous Super Mega Goal Minutes spread of 122-147 – a price that would mean he needed to score at least TWICE if you were to buy – bagged you 122 times your initial wager. Who do Bayern Munich next face in the Champions League? They’re off to Red Bull Salzburg next Tuesday. How many goals have Atletico Madrid conceded in the Champions League?Though they bounced back from their 4-0 defeat against Bayern with a 3-2 win over Red Bull Salzburg, to put that in context, Atletico have now conceded 6 goals in 2 games, compared to the 9 they let in during their run to the quarter-finals last season. Nevertheless it was good for spread betters, pushing the Total Goal Minutes makeup to 253. And while that wasn’t the highest TGM makeup of the night – Real’s late equalisers at Borussia Monchengladbach caused that game to hit 268 – a very low starting spread of 128-138 meant you made 115 times your initial stake. Joao Felix got 2 of Atletico’s 3 goals, including the winner in the 85th minute. Buy him at a SMM spread of 22-27, and a makeup of 222 won you 195 times your opening wager.
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