Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Tottenham and Liverpool remain neck and neck, while Palace go big at West Brom – but how much money did football spread betting fans win? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! Who is the North London derby top scorer? Strengthening their case as title contenders, Tottenham saw off Arsenal with great efficiency to remain top of the table on 24 points.A beauty of a goal from Son Heung-min put Spurs ahead in the 13th minute – that meant you needed to sell a PGM spread of 18-21 to make 5 times your initial stake. Getting the assist was, of course, Harry Kane – if you bought a Kane AM spread of 9-12, you just snuck 1 times your opening bet. How many assists has Harry Kane got this season? The England captain is now on 10 assists in the league.And Kane wasn’t finished. A goal at the strike of half-time not only made 14 times their original wager for anyone buying a PGM spread of 28-31, but put Kane on 11 goals in North London derbies, the most of any player in the fixture’s history. Repaying the favour from earlier, Son had a hand in Kane’s record-breaking goal. Back a Son AM spread of 8-11, and you picked up a 34 times multiplier. Now without a league win in the last month, where will Arsenal finish this season? A Season Points spread of 55-56.5 has them in 7th place – an improvement on 2019/20’s finish. When did Liverpool last lose a league game at Anfield?23rd April 2017. A 2-1 defeat to Crystal Palace of all sides. That’s the last time Liverpool lost a league game at Anfield, Sunday’s 4-0 win over Wolves extending their run to 65 games unbeaten at home. That one-sided result meant you could buy a Liverpool/Wolves Goal Supremacy spread of 0.95-1.15 and still walk away with 2.85 times your initial bet. Mohamed Salah got his 52nd Anfield goal in the 24th minute, followed by a strike from Georginio Wijnaldum, a header from Joel Matip and an own goal from Nelson Semedo. Of those, your best bet was Matip’s header. Buy him at a Headed PGM spread of just 2-4, and you won 63 times your opening stake. Who is favourite to win the title, Tottenham or Liverpool?Though the only thing separating them is Tottenham’s superior goal difference, Liverpool remain way ahead of Spurs in terms of Spreadex’s Season Points spreads. The Reds are on 80.5-82, the same as Man City, while Tottenham are at 72-73.5, behind Chelsea at 73.5-75.In terms of fixed odds, Liverpool are at 13/8, followed by Man City at 2/1, Chelsea at 19/4 and Tottenham at a surprisingly long 5/1. When do Liverpool face Tottenham? They meet on Wednesday 16th December, in a huge pre-Christmas clash. How many points will West Brom win this season?Well done if you pegged West Brom’s visit from Crystal Palace as the weekend’s biggest scoreline. Roy Hodgson’s lads won 5-1, leaving the Baggies languishing in 19th place – Spreadex has them at a lowly Season Points spread of 28-29.5, and odds on to go down at 1/3 (the same as Sheffield).There were braces for both Wilfried Zaha and Christian Benteke. Back Zaha at a SMM spread of 20-24, and a makeup of 191 left you with 167 times your starting bet. Buy Benteke at a SMM spread of 14-18, however, and a makeup of 223 won you 205 times your opening wager.Elsewhere, backing a Total Goals spread of 2.5-2.7 netted you 3.3 times your initial stake, while a Crystal Palace/West Brom (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.1-0.3 saw you win 3.7 times your original bet.
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