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There were some big results across the Premier League, Champions League and Europe League last month – but did they make the Top 10 Bets of February 2021?10. Man United v Southampton, Premier LeagueDate: 02.02.21 Market: Total Goal Minutes Make-up: 523 Initial spread: 156-166Potential profit: 357 x initial stakeOne of the month’s record-setting results, Man United inflicted Southampton’s 2nd 9-0 loss in as many seasons. Obviously, with 9 goals, the Total Goal Minutes market hit big, coming in at a juicy 523. Buy at 156-166, and that’s 357 times your initial stake. 9. Barcelona v PSG, Champions LeagueDate: 16.02.21 Market: Kylian Mbappe SMM (2nd player goal minutes doubled, 3rd player goal minutes tripled)Make-up: 417 Initial spread: 32-38Potential profit: 379 x initial stakeIn something of a baton-passing moment, Kylian Mbappe led PSG to a resounding 4-1 win over Lionel Messi’s Barcelona at the Nou Camp. The young Frenchman’s hat-trick left him with a Super Mega Goal Minutes makeup of 417. Buy at a starting spread of 32-38, and that’s 379 times your initial stake. 8. Antwerp v Rangers, Europa LeagueDate: 18.02.21 Market: Penalty SMMs (2nd penalty goal minutes doubled, 3rd penalty goal minutes tripled) Make-up: 433 Initial spread: 18-22Potential profit: 411 x initial stakePart of yet another unbeaten month for Steven Gerrard’s Scottish heroes, Rangers fought to a 4-3 victory in Antwep in their Europa League last-32 1st leg. With 3 penalties given out total, including the winner in the final minute of the game, the Penalty SMMs market reached 433. Buy a lowly starting price of 18-22, and that’s 411 times your initial stake. 7. Wales v England, Six NationsDate: 27.02.21 Market: Match Multi-Points (1st Half Points x 2nd Half Points) Make-up: 1,023 Initial spread: 389-428 Potential profit: 595 x initial stakeAnother rough result in a Six Nations that has seen the defending champions collapse, Wales beat England 40-24 at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. With 31 points in the 1st half and 33 in the 2nd, the Match Multi Points makeup came in at 1,023. Buy at 389-428, and you were left with 595 times your initial bet. 6. West Ham v Sheffield United, Premier LeagueDate: 15.02.21 Market: Shirts x Corners Make-up: 1,232 Initial spread: 380-420 Potential profit: 812 x initial stakeA step on their journey to finishing February in the top 4, West Ham beat league whipping boys Sheffield United 3-0 in the middle of the month. Goals from no. 41 Declan Rice, no. 23 Issa Diop and no. 24 Ryan Fredericks, and 14 corners total, led to a Shirts x Corners makeup of 1,232. Buy at 380-420, and that’s 812 times your initial stake. 5. Ronnie O’Sullivan v Kyren Wilson, 2021 Championship LeagueDate: 15.02.21Market: Frame 2 Multi Points (Player A Points x Player B Points) Make-up: 4,565Initial spread: 1,390-1,540Potential profit: 3,025February was a frustrating month for Ronnie, including final defeats in the Welsh Open and Players Championship. Most profitable for spread bettors was his semi-final Championship League Group 5 exit to Kyren Wilson. If you bought a Frame 2 Multi Points spread of 1,390-1,540, a makeup of 4,565 – 55 x 83 – won you 3,025 times your initial stake. 4. Bournemouth v Watford, ChampionshipDate: 27.02.21 Market: Cross Bookings (Team A Bookings Points x Team B Bookings Points) Make-up: 4,125 Initial spread: 270-330 Potential profit: 3,795 x initial stakeA 1-0 victory for the Cherries over the Hornets was marred by a pair of very late reds for Jack Wilshere and Joao Pedro. All in all, Bournemouth picked up 55 Bookings points while Watford were lumbered with 75. That produced a Cross Bookings makeup of 4,125, against a starting spread of 270-330 – that’s 3,795 times your initial stake. 3. Mumbai City v Bengaluru, ISLDate: 15.02.21 Market: Goals x Corners v Bookings Make-up: 6,240 Initial spread: 930-1,030 Potential profit: 5,210 x initial stakeWe now make an unexpected trip over to the Indian Super League, where Bengalura beat Mumbai City 4-2, in a game that also saw 13 corners and 8 yellow cards. That combination of numbers led to a Goals x Corners x Bookings makeup of 6,240. Buy at 930-1,030 and you won 5,210 times your initial stake. 2. Newcastle v Southampton, Premier LeagueDate: 06.02.21Market: Shirts v Bookings Make-up: 6,695 Initial spread: 1,200-1,350 Potential profit: 5,345 x initial stakeA 2nd unfortunate entry for Southampton on this list, their 3-2 defeat against a 10-man Newcastle was even more profitable for football spread betting punters than their 9-0 hammering at Old Trafford.Shirt Numbers hit 103 thanks to a brace from no. 24 Miguel Almiron, while Bookings points came in at 65. That led to a Shirts x Bookings makeup of 6,695 – buy at 1,200-1,350 and that’s 5,345 times your initial stake. 1. Melbourne Victory v Western United, A-LeagueDate: 27.02.21 Market: Total Goal Minutes x Corners Make-up: 8,568 Initial spread: 1,625-1,750 Potential profit: 6,818 x initial stakeSurpassing its more lauded competition cousins, the A-League takes the top spot this month, for Melbourne Victory’s 4-3 home defeat to Western United. With 5 of the game’s 7 goals coming in the 2nd half, Total Goal Minutes hit 408. Multiple that by a whopping 21 corners and you get a Total Goal Minutes x Corners makeup of 8,568. Buy at 1,625-1,750, and you came away with a huge 6,818 times your initial stake!
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