Spread Bets Of The Day
A young Man United travel to Astana, Wolves chase the last-32 in Braga and Arsenal look to shake off their domestic woes – it’s the Spread Bets of the Day! 1. Astana v Man United – Mason Greenwood SMM, 39-45Already through to the next round, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is giving the more inexperienced members of his squad a runout on Thursday night. One of those hoping to make (even more of) an impression is Mason Greenwood. The 18-year old scored at the weekend in Sheffield, and has already got 2 in the Europa League, including the winner at home to Astana. He sits at a promising SMM spread of 39-45. 2. Braga v Wolves – Braga/Wolves Goal Supremacy, 0-0.2It may have taken them a bit of time to get used to their new schedule, but Wolves have coped well with their European adventure. They haven’t lost a game in their last 8 league fixtures, and since losing their opener against Braga, have won 3 Europa League games on the trot. A point on Thursday is all they need to reach the last-32, though they’d love to get revenge for September’s home defeat. It could be tight, with Spreadex offering a Braga/Wolves Goal Supremacy spread of 0-0.2. 3. Arsenal v Eintracht Frankfurt – Match to be drawn, 21-26.4There is a sense at the moment that every game is a potential tipping point Unai Emery, the manager not too many more bad results away from getting the boot. Just a point would be enough to put them through to the last-32, which is lucky given that 8 of their 19 games this season have ended as draws after normal time, including their last 3 fixtures at the Emirates. With that in mind, Spreadex are offering a Match to be drawn binary spread of 21-26.4. 4. Feyenoord v Rangers – Bookings, 54-58Steven Gerard’s revitalization of Rangers is going well. They are level on points with Celtic domestically, with only 3 goals separating the pair, and can potentially qualify for the Europa league last-32 with just a point on Thursday night dependent on fixtures elsewhere. They haven’t done it in the cleanest of fashions – their 4 European fixtures have averaged 55 Bookings points per game, including 70 in their opener against Feyenoord. Ahead of Thursday’s trip to Rotterdam Spreadex are offering a Bookings spread of 54-58. 5. New Zealand v England 2nd Test – 1st Innings Supremacy (NZ/Eng), 16-36After a promising start at Bay Oval, England were roundly trounced in their 1st Test against New Zealand, losing by an innings and 65 runs. So strong were the Kiwis that even though their visitors scored a more than respectable 353 in their opening innings, the 1st Innings supremacy make-up came in at 262, the hosts declaring at 615/9. Was that an anomaly? Spreadex are offering a 1st Innings Supremacy (NZ/Eng) spread of 16-36. Disclaimer: quoted prices are subject to change
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