Spread Bets Of The Day
Will the Premier League be back to its free-scoring ways after last weekend’s stodgy results? And what should football spread betting punters keep an eye on? It’s the Sports Spread Bets of the Weekend! What are the odds on Man United beating Arsenal?In an old school meeting that doesn’t quite have the weight it once did, Man United host Arsenal this Sunday, at 4.30pm on Sky Sports Premier League. When was the last time Man United beat Arsenal? It was back in January 2019, when they won 3-1 in the FA Cup. Since then they’ve twice lost 2-0 at the Emirates, while drawing 1-1 at Old Trafford last September. They’re coming in hot, however, after hammering a previously unbeaten RB Leipzig 5-0 in the Champions League on Wednesday. Thanks to that victory, and the fact the Gunners have lost 3 of their last 4 league games, the hosts are favourites, at a Man United/Arsenal Goal Supremacy spread of 0.35-0.55, with a Total Goals spread of 2.75-2.95. What are the odds on Man City winning the title?Though they’ve hardly impressed domestically, injuries to Liverpool’s backline have left Man City as title favourites, at a league-leading Season Points spread of 81.5-83, and a Finishing Positions spread of 1.55-1.75.They make the trip to Sheffield United on Saturday, at 12.30pm on BT Sport 1, and should pick up an easy 3 points, at a Man City/Sheffield (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 1.55-1.75. Still missing Sergio Aguero, what are the odds on Raheem Sterling scoring against Sheffield? With a late goal against Marseille, the England ace is at a PGM spread of 34-37, and is odds on to score anytime at 17/20. How long will Fabinho be out for?The Reds can’t catch a break at the moment – will they push through their defensive issues and beat West Ham this Saturday, at 5.30pm on Sky Sports Premier League? With that season-ending tackle on Vigril van Dijk, Liverpool’s backline has already taken a major blow. Now Fabinho, who had been playing as centre back against Midtjylland, has tweaked his hamstring, ruling him out until after the impending international break at the earliest.Bearing that in mind, what are the odds on West Ham beating Liverpool? They’re not great – SpreadEX is still offering a one-sided Liverpool/West Ham Goal Supremacy spread of 1.35-1.55, alongside a Total Goals spread of 3.4-3.6. Yet the Hammers shouldn’t be counted out – they’re coming off draws against Tottenham and Man City. On 7 goals this season, what are the odds on Mo Salah scoring against West Ham? He’s at a PGM spread of 36-39, ahead of Sadio Mane at 31-34 and Diogo Jota at 21-24. Where will Wolves finish in 2020/21?Separated by goal difference alone, in 8th and 9th respectively, Crystal Palace make the trip to Wolves at 8pm this Friday on BT Sport Box Office. Though they have identical records, their long-term odds are very different. Wolves are still looking at the top 10, with a Finishing Positions spread of 9.5-11 – well behind Leicester at 7-8.5, and just ahead of Leeds at 9.75-11.25 – compared to Palace at 13.75-15.25. In terms of Friday’s fixture, SpreadEX are offering a Wolves/Crystal Palace Goal Supremacy spread of 0.35-0.55, alongside a very low Total Goal Minutes spread of 102-112. Disclaimer: quoted prices are subject to change.
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