Daily Spread Betting Round-up
PSG suffer a covid-caused blow in Lens, while Serena Williams suffers a US Open semi-final exit – but how much could you have won? It’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! How many points will PSG win this season?Missing Mbappe, Neymar, Di Maria and more due to covid-19, PSG put out a severely depleted first-11 on Thursday night. Yet they arguably should have still had enough to get past recently promoted Lens, who had been beaten 2-1 by Nice in their Ligue 1 opener. Instead, the French champions lost 1-0 to their hosts, Ignatius Ganago scoring the only goal of the game in the 57th minute. By the Cameroonian forward at a PGM spread of 10-13 and that’s 44 times your initial stake.Sell a PSG/Lens (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.6-0.8, meanwhile, and you came away with 1.6 times your opening bet. Though they got off to a duff start, the loss hasn’t hugely hurt PSG’s chances of winning a record-equalling 10th Ligue 1 title. Spreadex is offering the champs at a Season Points spread of 88-90, still way ahead of Lyon at 66.5-68.5 and Marseille at 60-62. Who is favourite to win the women’s singles US Open?Williams is going to have to wait a bit longer is she is to equal Margaret Court’s Grand Slam record. After storming the 1st set 1-6, Serena went on to lose the 2nd and 3rd to 6-3 6-3, sending Victoria Azarenka to her first Grand Slam final since 2013. If you sold a choice Williams/Azarenka Match Supremacy spread of -1.5-1.5 – where its 10 points for the victor, plus a further 5 points for every set won by – you made yourself 16.5 times your original stake. Azarenka will meet Naomi Osaka in the Saturday’s final, after the Japanese 22-year old beat Jennifer Brady 7-6 3-6 6-3. Buy a Total Games spread of 22.8-23.8 and a makeup of 31 left you with 7.2 times your initial wager. Even better, the fact the pair managed 187 points between them meant backing a Total Points spread of 145-150 netted you a 37 times multiplier. Who is the favourite to win between Osaka and Azarenka? The 2018 winner sits at a Osaka/Azarenka Match Supremacy spread of 2.5-5.5, and is at an Outright Index spread of 51.6-52.8, compared to her Belarusian counterpart’s 47.2-48.4.
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