Spread Bets Of The Day
Spurs and Liverpool are both chasing the top spot – but what should Premier League spread betting punters be watching out for? It’s the Sports Spread Bets of the Weekend! What are the odds on Tottenham beating Chelsea?In the biggest game of the weekend, Jose Mourinho once against returns to Stamford Bridge when Spurs take on Chelsea this Sunday, at 4.30pm on Sky Sports Premier League. After beating Man City last weekend, Spurs went top of the table on goal difference. Yet according to Spreadex, Chelsea still have a better chance of winning the league. What are the odds on Tottenham winning the title? Spreadex has them at a Season Points spread of 71.5-73 to Chelsea’s 72-73.5, and a Finishing Positions spread of 3.65-4.15 to the Blues’ 3.5-4. That will likely change if Spurs do win this Sunday, however. Spreadex have the hosts picking up the win, at a Chelsea/Tottenham Goal Supremacy spread of 0.35-0.55, alongside a Total Goals spread of 2.75-2.95 and a Total Goal Minutes spread of 141-151. What are the odds on Liverpool retaining the title?Once again league favourites, Liverpool are heading into the weekend at a Finishing Positions spread of 1.8-2, and a Season Points spread of 80-81.5. How will that change after their trip to Brighton, at 12.30pm this Saturday on BT Sport 1? What are the odds on Mohamed Salah scoring against Brighton? With 8 league goals this season, the Egyptian is at a PGM spread of 28-31, and is Evens to score anytime. Last season Liverpool beat Brighton 2-1 at Anfield and 3-1 on the coast. This time out, Spreadex are offering a Liverpool/Brighton (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.85-1.05, with a Total Goals spread of 3-3.2. How many goals will Man City score against Burnley?Uncharacteristically sat in 13th place, if with a game in hand, Man City could really do with a blowout victory over Burnley, at 3pm on BT Sport 1. Where will Man City finish this season? Despite picking up just 3 wins in 8 games, Spreadex still has them as a lock for the top 2, at a Finishing Positions spread of 2.05-2.35, and a Season Points spread of 78.5-80. As for their visitors, after getting their first win of the season on Monday, what are the odds on Burnley going down? Spreadex has them just about safe, at a Season Points spread of 33.5-35. In 2019/20 City scored 9 goals across their 2 fixtures with Burnley. That’s why Spreadex is offering a Man City/Burnley Goal Supremacy spread of 2.15-2.35, with a promising Total Goals spread of 3.25-3.45.Disclaimer: quoted prices are subject to change.
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