Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Chelsea’s signings shine in Germany’s draw against Switzerland, while Spain lose to Ukraine – but how much money could football spread betting fans have won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! How many games have Germany drawn in 2020?Continuing a very off 2020, Germany drew their 4th game in 5 fixtures, as they came back from behind to hold Switzerland 3-3. It was, at least, a good night for Chelsea, with both Timo Werner and Kai Havertz getting on the scoresheet. How many goals has Timo Werner scored for Germany? Scoring in the 28th minute, the 24-year old got his 13th goal in 33 games. It also meant you just made 2 times your initial stake if you bought at a PGM spread of 24-26. More rewarding was Kai Havertz’s 55th minute strike. The 21-year old’s 2nd international goal meant buying a PGM spread of 17-20 made you 35 times your opening bet. Better than both of the Chelsea boys, however, was a brace for Dinamo Zagreb’s Mario Gavranovic. Scoring in the 5th and 57th minute, his SMM makeup hit 117, which meant buying at an initial spread of 12-16 netted you 101 times your original wager. The game also got a bit spicy at the end, with a 2nd yellow for Newcastle’s Fabian Schar, helping push the Bookings makeup to 85. Back the market at 32-36, and you came away with 49 times your initial bet. Who do Germany face next? They host the Czech Republic in a friendly in November, ahead of their final Nations League games against Ukraine and Spain. Who were the last team to beat Spain?Losing their first game since a Nations League defeat to Croatia in November 2018, Spain suffered a shock 1-0 loss in Ukraine despite 21 shots to their hosts’ 2. That meant if you sold a cocky Spain/Ukraine (h) Goal Supremacy 1.45-1.65, you made yourself 2.45 times your opening stake. Who is leading UEFA Nations League Group A4? Despite losing, Spain are still in 1st place on 7 points, ahead of Germany and Ukraine, both on 6, and Switzerland, on 2. Who do Spain play next? It’s a friendly in the Netherlands, followed by a trip to Switzerland and a potentially group decider closer against Germany.
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