Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Liverpool put on a champion display against Chelsea, West Brom secure their place in the Premier League, and Wigan face Championship relegation. But how much could you’ve won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! What are the odds on Chelsea finishing in the top 4?The Reds put on the kind of display fans have been waiting for since they won the title, their 5-3 win on Wednesday carrying the extra spice of endangering Chelsea’s place in the Champions League. Catharsis for the Anfield faithful in absentia, and a bit of a dream for football spread betting fans, with a litany of huge makeups. Starting with something easy, buy a Total Goals spread of 2.75-2.95, and that’s 5.05 times your initial stake right there. Getting real specific, and thanks to his sweet right foot in the 38th minute, buying a Trent Alexander-Arnold Free Kick PGM of 1-3 made you 35 times your opening bet. Using his noggin in the 55th minute, backing Roberto Firmino at a Headed PGM of 2-4 left you with 51 times your original wager. Meanwhile, with the Shirt Numbers market coming in at 152 – no. 66 Alexander-Arnold was key there – the Goals x Shirts makeup hit a massive 1216. Buy at just 137-154, and you bagged yourself 1062 times your initial bet. Can Chelsea still qualify for the Champions League? The answer will be determined on Sunday. A win or draw against Wolves would guarantee their spot. A loss, meanwhile, could still be enough if Man United – who drew against West Ham last night – beat Leicester. Who is in the Championship play-offs?With West Brom taking 2nd place, Brentford and Fulham took their pre-guaranteed spots in the Championship play-offs. There was a lot of drama, however, involved in deciding their opponents. Cardiff’s 3-0 win over the already relegated Hull meant came in 5th. Nottingham Forest were looking to nab the final spot, even in defeat, as they had a comfortably superior goal difference over Swansea. Then they lost 4-1 to Stoke. And then the Swans beat Reading 4-1. And now, the Welsh side are on their way to the play-offs, and Forest are facing another season in the 2nd division. If you sold a Nottingham Forest/Stoke Goal Supremacy spread of 0.15-0.35, you won 3.15 times your initial stake. Meanwhile buying a Total Goal Minutes spread of 146-156 for Reading v Swansea saw you make 144 times your opening wager from a makeup of 300, thanks to the play-off securing late goals from Liam Cullen and Wayne Routledge. Why are Wigan being relegated?Facing a 12 point deduction due to falling into administration, Wigan were unable to save themselves on Wednesday, their 1-1 draw against Fulham condemning them to 23rd place. Can Wigan still stay in the Championship? Yes, but only if their appeal is successful on July 31st. With the Cottagers chasing automatic promotion and the Latics desperate to avoid the drop, tempers flared. In total, 7 yellows were dished out, producing a Bookings makeup of 70. Buy at a starting football spread bet of 40-44, and that’s 26 times your original stake.
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