Daily Spread Betting Round-up
West Ham win despite covid-19 drama, while Man United see off Luton in the EFL Cup – but how much could football spread betting punters have won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! Who will Man United face in the Carabao Cup 4th round?Getting their first win of 2020/21, Man United beat Luton 3-0, though it required a couple of star subs to get to that score line. The hosts held United off until the 44th minute, when Juan Mata converted a spotkick just before half time. Buy a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 18-21, and that’s 23 times your original wager. But it wasn’t until Marcus Rashford, Mason Greenwood and Bruno Fernandes came on that United could follow up on that opener. Rashford netted in the 88th minute, meaning backing him at a sub PGM of 9-12 earned you a 76 times multiplier. Buy Greenwood at 7-10, meanwhile, and his injury time closer left you with 80 times your opening stake. Man United will find out who they’ll travel to in the 4th round tonight, when Preston host Brighton. As for the Premier League, who do Man United face this weekend? In a quirk of coincidence, they visit the Seagulls at 12.30pm this Saturday on BT Sport 1, and sit at a Man United/Brighton (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.65-0.85. Who will West Ham face in the EFL Cup 4th round?Without David Moyes at the touchline – he tested positive for covid-19 just hours before kick-off, alongside Issa Diop and Josh Cullen – West Ham still did the job on Tuesday, beating Hull 5-1. Finally crossing into double digits, Sebastien Haller got his 10th and 11th goals for the club, while there was also a brace from Andriy Yarmolenko, who got assists for Robert Snodgrass’s opener and Haller’s 1st as well. Thanks to 2 goals in injury time, the Total Goal Minutes market hit 369 – buy at 158-173, and that’s 196 times your initial stake. Back the hosts at a West Ham/Hull Goal Supremacy spread of 1.65-1.85, meanwhile, and you won 2.15 times your opening bet. The Hammers will now take on either Fleetwood Town or Everton in the 4th round of the EFL Cup. Before that, however, who do West Ham face this weekend? They’ve got a tough visit from Wolves on Sunday, at 7pm on BT Sport 1. Spreadex is offering a Wolves/West Ham (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.35-0.55.
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