Daily Spread Betting Round-up
England finally beat Ireland, Scotland reach Euro 2020, and Northern Ireland suffer late heartbreak – but how much could football spread betting fans have won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! When was the last time England beat Republic of Ireland?Shockingly England’s 3-0 victory over Ireland on Thursday was the first time they’ve beaten their neighbours since March 26th 1985. That scoreline meant buying a confident England/Ireland Goal Supremacy spread of 1.05-1.25 left you with 1.75 times your initial stake.A bright spot in a troubled season, Harry Maguire headed home the opener in the 18th minute. Buy a Maguire Headed PGM spread of 2-4, and that’s 14 times your opening bet. Borussia Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho got the 2nd – and his 3rd England goal total – in the 31st minute. Buy a PGM spread of 18-22, and that’s 9 times your original wager. Joint top scorer in the Premier League, Dominic Calvert-Lewin made it 2 goals in 4 England games in the 56th minute, as he converted from the spot. Back the Everton ace at a PGM spread of 22-26, and that’s 30 times your initial bet. Or, buy a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 12-15, and that’s 41 times your original stake. Who do England face this Sunday? They travel to Belgium, at 7.45pm on Sky Sports Premier League, with Spreadex offering a Belgium/England Goal Supremacy spread of 0.1-0.3. Who is in Scotland’s group at Euro 2020?For the first time since 1996, Scotland have qualified for a major football tournament! It wasn’t smooth sailing, with Ryan Christie’s 52nd minute opener cancelled out in the 90th minute by Luka Jovic. Nothing changed during extra time, leading to a tense penalty shootout that the Scots won 5-4.How many goals has Ryan Christie scored for Scotland? The Celtic midfielder has 4 goals in 14 games for his country, and made anyone buying him at a PGM spread of 8-11 a solid 41 times their opening wager.Back a Scotland Win on Penalties binary spread of 3.8-10.6, meanwhile, and that’s 89.4 times your initial stake. In a quirk of the draw, Scotland now find themselves in the same Euro 2020 group as England, alongside World Cup runners-up Croatia, and the Czech Republic (a team the Scots haven beaten twice this year). How many times have Northern Ireland failed to qualify for the Euros?For the 14th time in 15 attempts, Northern Ireland have failed to qualify for the European Championship, losing after extra time to Slovakia. That results means, if you backed Slovakia to Win in Extra Time at a binary spread of 3.4-10, you won 90 times your opening bet. As for Michal Duris, who scored the winner in the 110th minute, if you bought his extra time PGM spread of 2-4, you bagged yourself 106 times your initial wager.
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