Daily Spread Betting Round-up
In a dull weekend for Nations League action, England ended Belgium’s unbeaten streak – but how much money could football spread betting fans have won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! Who were the last team to beat Belgium?Belgium went into Sunday afternoon on a 13-game unbeaten streak, with 12 wins and a mid-week draw against the Ivory Coast – and that includes a perfect Euros qualifying campaign where they conceded only 3 goals total. You need to go back just shy of 2 years, to November 2018, to find their last loss, a shock 5-2 Nations League defeat to Switzerland. Yet despite that, England were still favourites going into the game. That meant if you bought an England/Belgium Goal Supremacy spread of 0.15-0.35, you made yourself 0.65 times your initial stake. Far better than that, a pair of 1st half spot-kicks – one from Romelu Lukaku, one from his former United teammate Marcus Rashford – saw the Penalty SMMs market hit 94. Buy at 19-23 and that’s 71 times your opening bet. The decider came in the 64th minute, as Mason Mount’s shot deflected off of Toby Alderweireld. Back Mount at a PGM spread of 8-11 and that’s 53 times your original wager. And with Kieran Trippier getting the assist, buying the Atletico star at an Assist Minutes spread of 8-11 also won you 53 times your original stake. Beyond the headlines, 7 corners for England and 5 for Belgium meant the Cross-Corners makeup hit 35, against a starting spread of 21-24. That’s an 11 times multiplier. Or buy an England/Belgium Shirt Supremacy spread of 0-3, and a makeup of 12 – no. 11 Rashford and no. 10 Mount versus no. 9 Lukaku – netted you 9 times your opening stake. What channel is England v Denmark on?Coming off a strong week of results, next up for England is a visit from Denmark, at 7.45pm on Sky Sports Main Event.
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