Spread Bets Of The Day
Can Eoin Morgan lead England into the Cricket World Cup semi-finals? Will Djokovic manage another straight sets victory? It’s Spreadex’s Spread Bets of the Day! 1. England vs New Zealand – Eoin Morgan Player Performance, 40-45 To avoid relying on the already eliminated Bangladesh beating Pakistan on Friday, England really need to put a shift in against New Zealand if they are to reach the Cricket World Cup semi-finals. They could do with Eoin Morgan rediscovering the record-breaking form he managed against Afghanistan. Since then the England captain has struggled, picking up just 21 runs against Sri Lanka, 4 against Australia and a measly 1 against India. The Middlesex star goes into the hosts’ final group game at a Player Performance spread of 40-45, where it’s 1 point per run, 10 points per catch, 20 points per wicket and 25 points per stumping. 2. Netherlands vs Sweden – Vivianne Miedema SMM, 30-36European champions Netherlands are aiming for their first ever World Cup final. All that stands in their way are Sweden, a side they beat in the Euro quarter-finals 2-0 back in 2017. Both Lieke Martens and Vivianne Miedema scored in that game, and have made their presences felt in France, with the pair heading into the semi-final at SMM spreads of 21-26 and 30-36 respectively. 3. Chile vs Peru – Multi Bookings, 670-790Peru have picked up 2 yellow cards in all 4 of their Copa America games so far. Chile – who are chasing their 3rd consecutive title, a feat last achieved by Argentina between 1945 and 1947 – hardly have a spotless bookings record either. That means the Multi Bookings spread of 670-790 could be worth a watch, where 1st half bookings points are multiplied by 2nd half bookings points. 4. Kyle Edmund vs Fernando Verdasco – Edmund/Verdasco Match Supremacy, 3.5-6.5Kyle Edmund was pretty efficient in his victory over Jaume Munar, beating the Spaniard 6-4 6-4 6-4. He will be hoping for another straight sets win on Wednesday, with Spreadex offering an Edmund/Verdasco Match Supremacy spread of 3.5-6.5 ahead of the clash at 3pm on BBC One. 5. Novak Djokovic vs Denis Kudla – 4 Sets in Match, 10.5-18.2Though there was a brief moment of doubt in the 2nd set, Djokovic looked fairly confident against Philipp Kohlschreiber in the 1st round. Will he have a similarly easy time of it against Denis Kudla on Wednesday? If you think the Serbian star could be in for a Federer-like wobble, they why not take a look at the 4 Sets in Match binary spread of 10.5-18.2, where the market makes-up to 100.
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