Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Huge results for Man City, Scotland and Tom Brady made it a memorable weekend – but how much money did sports spread betting punters win? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! Will Man City win 100 points this season?The title race might be over. In an emphatic victory, Man City beat Liverpool 4-1 – at Anfield. Once again Ilkay Gundogan featured prominently, getting the opener in the 49th minute before cancelling out Mo Salah’s penalty equaliser in the 73rd minute. And the German would’ve hit a hat-trick if he hadn’t missed his 1st half spot-kick. Nevertheless, Gundogan – who is now City’s top scorer in the league on 9 goals – saw his SMM makeup reach 195. Buy at 20-24, and that’s 171 times your initial stake. Phil Foden also impressed, first with the assist for Gundogan’s 2nd, then with a thunderous strike to make it 4-1 in the 83rd minute. Back Foden at an Assist Minutes spread of 9-12, and that’s 61 times your starting bet. Or buy his Player Goal Minutes spread of 12-15 for 68 times your original wager. And with all 5 goals coming in the 2nd half, the Total Goal Minutes market surged to 344. Buy at 144-154, and that’s 190 times your initial bet. The result itself meant you could buy a Man City/Liverpool (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.15-0.35 and come away with 2.65 times your opening stake. What are the odds on Man City winning the title? With a 5 point lead and a game in hand, their odds on price has now shrunk to 1/20. City’s Season Points spread of 87-88, meanwhile, leaves them miles ahead of United, at 72-73, and Liverpool, at 71.5-72.5. How many goals has Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored this season?In a thrilling Saturday night main event, Everton repeatedly fought back against Man United to secure a 3-3 draw. For the 2nd United game in a row, backing Total Goals was a wise decision. Buy at 2.85-3.05, and you won 2.95 times your starting stake. Both Edinson Cavani’s opener and Scott McTominay’s 70th minute 3rd for United were headers – buy a specific Man United Headed SMMs spread of 16-20 and a makeup of 164 left you with 144 times your original bet. United were leading 3-2 in the dying moments of injury time, only for Dominic Calvert-Lewin to equalise with his 13th league goal of the season. Back his PGM spread of 14-17, and that’s 73 times your opening wager. What are the odds on Everton finishing in the top 4? Currently the Toffees are in 7th place on 37 points; win both of their games in hand, however, and they would knock Liverpool out of the top 4. Spreadex, however, places them in 8th on a Season Points spread of 59-60. When was the last time Scotland beat England at Twickenham?Securing their first win at the home of English rugby since March 5th 1983, Scotland shocked the pre-Six Nations favourites with an 11-6 victory. Sell an England/Scotland Points Supremacy spread of 12-14, and you won 17 times your initial stake. Or, sell a Total Points spread of 41-44, and Saturday’s low-scoring fixture bagged you 24 times your starting bet.Who is favourite to win the Six Nations 2021? After beating Italy 50-10, France are now at an Outright Index spread of 39-42, compared to England at 30-33 and Scotland at 25-28. How many Super Bowls has Tom Brady won?Becoming the most decorated player in NFL history, Tom Brady won his 7th Super Bowl ring on Sunday night – and 1st with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.It was an unexpectedly one-sided win for the Tampa side, beating defending champs Kansas City Chiefs 31-9.That meant you could sell a Kansas City/Tampa Bay Points Supremacy spread of 2.5-4.5, and win 24.5 times your initial bet.
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