Daily Spread Betting Round-up
France stunned, a Batshuayi double, and one step closer to history for Ronaldo – 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 France?Bringing to an end a 12-game unbeaten streak, Finland became the first team since Turkey in June 2019 to beat world champions France on Wednesday night. The visitors’ 2-0 victory meant, if you were brave enough to sell a cocky France/Finland Goal Supremacy spread of 2.15-2.35, you came away with 4.15 times your initial stake. Meanwhile, buy a lowly Finland Total Goal Minutes spread of 21-29 and a makeup of 59 left you with 30 times your opening bet. Who do France face in the Nations League this Saturday? They’re in Portugal, at 7.45pm on Sky Sports Football. How many goals has Michy Batshuayi scored for Belgium?Crystal Palace’s (well, Chelsea’s) Michy Batshuayi was instrumental in Belgium’s 2-1 win over Switzerland on Wednesday evening.Scoring in the 49th and 70th minutes – putting him on 21 goals in just 32 international games – the 27-year old’s SMM makeup hit 189 against a starting spread of 27-32. Buy at that price and you were rewarded with 157 times your original wager. Who do Belgium play in the Nations League this Sunday? They host England in a potential Group A2 decider, at 7.45pm on Sky Sports Main Event. What is the all-time international goalscoring record in men’s football?In a colossal mismatch, Portugal won their Iberian derby with Andorra 7-0, in a game that saw Cristiano Ronaldo move one goal closer to the all-time international record. His 85th minute header puts him on 102 goals for Portugal, now only 7 goals behind the record held by Iran’s Ali Daei. Given his performances for his country, you wouldn’t put it past him to do it in the next week. More importantly, it contributed to a chunky Total Goal Minutes makeup of 403. That meant you could buy at a very, very high starting spread of 252-267 and still pick up 137 times your opening bet.Back a hefty Portugal/Andorra Goal Supremacy spread of 4.55-4.85, meanwhile, and you got 3.15 times your starting stake. Or, buy a Total Goals spread of 4.95-5.25, and that’s 1.75 times your initial wager.
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