Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Delivering what the Champions league was missing, the Europa League has some BIG scorelines on Thursday. But how much could you’ve won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! What are the odds on Arsenal winning the Europa League?Still joint favourites with Tottenham at 13/2, Arsenal only narrowly won their Europa League opener at Rapid Vienna. It took a David Luiz header in the 70th minute to draw Arsenal level , after they’d gone behind minutes into the 2nd half. Back the Brazilian at a Headed PGM spread of just 1-3, and that’s 67 times your initial stake. Proving why his re-signing was the Gunners’ biggest deal of the summer, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang then came off the bench to secure all 3 points, getting the winner in the 74th minute. Buy a sub PGM spread of 21-24, and that’s 50 times your opening bet. It was an ill-tempered fixture, with 8 yellow cards handed out across the 90 minutes. Creating a Bookings makeup of 80, buying at 44-48 won you a 32 times multiplier. And with each side picking up 4 cards apiece, the Cross Bookings market – which is Team A bookings points x Team B bookings points – shot to 1600. Buy a starting spread of 500-580, and that’s 1020 times your original bet. Who is in Tottenham’s Europa League group?Taking control of Group J – which also includes Antwerp and Ludogorets Razgrad – Spurs beat LASK 3-0 last night.Lucas Moura put the hosts ahead in the 18th minute, before an own goal from Andrade made it 2-0. Son Heung-min then put the fixture beyond doubt in the 84th minute, as he came off the bench to score his 9th goal in 8 games. Buy him at a sub PGM of 21-24 and you won 60 times your original wager. Crucial to Tottenham’s win was Carlos Vinicius, who got an assist for both the opening and closing goals. Back him at an AM spread of 10-13, and a makeup of 102 left you with 89 times your initial bet.What are the odds on Bayer Leverkusen winning the Europa League?Not one, but two games finished with 8 goals last night: Bayer Leverkusen beat Nive 6-2, while Villarreal saw off Sivasspor 5-3. But which game made football spread betting fans more money? Buying a Total Goal Minutes spread of 152-162 ahead of the Leverkusen game meant a makeup of 458 left you with 296 times your initial stake. In comparison, backing a Total Goal Minutes spread of 150-160 before Villarreal’s fixture left you with 222 times your opening bet from a makeup of 382. As for their long-term chances, Leverkusen are at 16/1 to win the Europa League, while Villarreal aren’t too far behind at 20/1.
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