Spread Bets Of The Day
Everton and West Brom enter the EFL Cup 2nd round, while PSG chase their first win of the season – but what should football spread betting fans be watching? It’s the Sports Spread Bets of the Day! When was the last time PSG lost their opening 2 Ligue 1 fixtures?It’s been an awful month or so for PSG. After losing 1-0 to Bayern Munich in the Champions League final, they suffered a 1-0 defeat to a newly promoted Lens in a game that saw their 1st team depleted by covid-19, before another 1-0 loss to Marseille, a fixture that was marred by an ugly, card-filled finish.Over the years PSG have had some uninspired starts, and have still gone on to win the league. But this is the first time they’ve lost their opening 2 fixtures since 1984/85, and the first time since the Ligue 1 rebrand. Metz, similarly without a win, might fancy their chances then on Wednesday night. The teams meet at 8pm on BT Sport 1.The hosts are still heavy, heavy favourites regardless of their recent woes, at a PSG/Metz Goal Supremacy spread of 1.6-2.8. Sell that price, and a 1-0 win for the visitors would net you 2.6 times your initial stake. Spreadex are also offering a Total Goals spread of 2.8-3, with a Total Goal Minutes spread of 142-152. Bookings – which made up to 245 against Marseille – is being offered at 40-44. If you think PSG will lose a 4th consecutive game by a single goal, Spreadex have a Metz 1-0 binary spread of 0.7-5.3. Buy at that price, and if the visitors do win 1-0, that’s 94.7 times your opening bet. With Neymar suspended, Thomas Tuchel will be praying Kylian Mbappe can return from isolation. What are the odds on Mbappe scoring against Metz? He sits at a PGM spread of 36-39, and is odds on to score anytime at 8/13. What are the odds on Charlie Austin scoring against Harrogate?Following a miserable return to the Premier League, Slaven Bilic’s side will be hoping to quickly get back on track with a win over Harrogate, at 6pm on Sky Sports Football. Unable to add to his Premier League account against Leicester, Charlie Austin could score against softer opposition, and sits at a Player Goal Minutes spread of 28-31. As for the game itself, Spreadex are offering a West Brom/Harrogate Goal Supremacy spread of 1.55-1.75, with a Total Goals spread of 3-3.2. What are the best bets for Everton v Salford?Buzzing off their 1-0 win at Tottenham, Everton host Salford in the EFL Cup 2nd round, at 8.15pm on Sky Sports Football. If they saw off Spurs, it is hard to see them having any trouble against their visitors, hence a rather large Everton/Salford Goal Supremacy spread of 1.95-2.15, with a Total Goals spread of 3.1-3.3 and a Total Goal Minutes spread of 158-168. Disclaimer: quoted prices are subject to change.
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