Daily Spread Betting Round-up
There were a lot of goals in last night’s EFL Cup 3rd round fixtures – but how much money could savvy football spread betting fans have made? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! Who will Everton face in the EFL Cup 4th round?For the 2nd game in a row Everton won 5-2, beating Fleetwood to set up an EFL Cup 4th round fixture against West Ham. It was another game full of positives for Carlo Ancelotti – conceded goals aside – notably that the win came with Dominic Calvert-Lewin only playing one half and James Rodriquez not featuring at all. Instead the focus was Richarlison, whose 1st half brace gave the Toffees the lead. Back the Brazilian at a SMM spread of 43-50, and a makeup of 90 left you with 40 times your initial stake. A Total Goal Minutes makeup of 374, meanwhile, meant buying at 158-168 won you 206 times your opening bet. Looking to keep up their hot streak, who do Everton face this weekend? They have a winnable, if potentially tricky, trip to Selhurst Park, and sit at an Everton/Crystal Palace (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.3-0.5. How many goals has Joelinton scored for Newcastle?Newcastle blew away a 10-man Morecambe on Wednesday, in a game that saw record-signing Joelinton score only his 5th and 6th goals in 48 appearances for the club. If not a complete surprise, the 7-0 victory – the club’s biggest ever competitive away win – meant buying a Newcastle/Morecambe (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 1.65-1.85 bagged you 5.15 times your opening stake. Joeltinon’s 5th minute opener, meanwhile, meant selling a 1st Match Goal spread of 31-34 saw you pick up 26 times your initial bet. Who will Newcastle face in the EFL Cup 4th round? It should be a similarly easy trip to Newport. And who will Newcastle play this weekend? It’s a tougher journey to Spurs, with Spreadex offering a Tottenham/Newcastle Goal Supremacy spread of 1.1-1.3. Who will Chelsea play in the Carabao Cup 4th round?Kai Havertz found his footing on Wednesday night, scoring a hat-trick against Barnsley as part of Chelsea’s 6-0 victory. That scoreline meant buying a high Chelsea/Barnsley Goal Suprmeacy spread of 2.5-2.7 still made you 3.3 times your original wager. A Chelsea Goal Rush spread of 39-42 – where a team is awarded 100 points for scoring 6 or more – netted you a 58 times multiplier. With a trip to either Tottenham or Leyton Orient on the cards cup-wise, who do Chelsea face this weekend? It’s a journey to West Brom on Saturday, with the Blues at a one-sided Chelsea/West Brom (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 1.35-1.55.
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