Spread Bets Of The Day
With Wimbledon proper starting this Monday, it’s an All England Club-focused Spread Bets of the Day! That, alongside the African Cup of Nations, and Spreadex’s Lioness Markets ahead of tomorrow’s Women’s World Cup semi-final! 1. Novak Djokovic vs Philipp Kohlschreiber – 5 Sets in Match, 5.8-13.4After picking up his 7th Australian Open title at the start of the year, and reaching the semi-finals in France in early June, Novak Djokovic heads to Wimbledon as the tournament favourite at an Outright Index spread of 35-37. Obviously, then, he is expected to breeze through the 1st round against Philipp Kohlschreiber, at a to win match binary spread of 91.6-97.1. But that’s no fun. Hopefully his German opponent can spring a surprise, perhaps by pushing the defending champ all the way, with Spreadex offering a 5 Sets in a Match binary spread of 5.8-13.4. 2. Kyle Edmund vs Jaume Munar – Edmund/Munar Match Supremacy, 13-16With Andy Murray opting for a doubles run with Pierre-Hughes Herbert, Britain’s hopes in the Men’s Singles draw now fall on Kyle Edmund. The world no. 30 hasn’t had the best time of it in 2019, suffering early exits in both the Australian and French Opens. Nevertheless, the 24-year old is fancied to progress over Spain’s Jaume Munar, at an Edmund/Munar Match Supremacy spread of 13-16, where the winner receives 10 points and a further 5 points for every set won by. 3. Wimbledon Women’s Singles – Ashleigh Barty Outright Index, 14-17Despite being world no. 1, French Open winner Ashleigh Barty – who is only 23-years old – doesn’t sit atop Spreadex’s Outright Index. That honour instead goes to Karolina Pliskova, at 16.5-19.5 to Barty’s Outright Index spread of 14-17. That might be because her record at Wimbledon isn’t stellar, her best performance being last year’s 3rd round exit. Still, she had similar histories in Australia and France, and it hasn’t impeded her 2019 rise just yet. 4. Namibia vs Ivory Coast – Jonathan Kodjia SMM, 32-38 While South Africa take on Group D leaders Morocco, Ivory Coast look to ensure their place in in the African Cup of Nations last-16 with a win over Namibia. The country’s sole goal in the competition so far came from Aston Villa’s Jonathan Kodjia, meaning it’s only fair that he goes into the Ivory Coast’s final group game at a Kodjia SMM spread of 32-38. 5. Women’s World Cup Lioness Markets – England Total Goal Minutes, 557-582Another big win in the quarter-finals has sent England through to their 2nd consecutive Women’s World Cup semi-final, an enormously difficult fixture against the competition’s unquestionable superstars, the USA. Yet spirits will be high within the Lioness camp, especially since Spreadex have their tournament-long Total Goal Minutes spread at 557-582 against their current total of 430.
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