Spread Bets Of The Day
Tottenham travel to Burnley and Brighton host West Brom this Monday night – but what should football spread betting fans be watching out for? It’s the Sports Spread Bets of the Day. What are the odds on Tottenham winning the league?Though betting odds still insist it is a two-horse race – SpreadEX are offering Man City and Liverpool at Season Points spread of 81.5-83 and 79-80.5 respectively, compared to Chelsea at 67.5-69 – it feels at the moment like the league is there for the taking. Can Tottenham lay claim to the position of title contender with a win over Burnley, at 8pm on Sky Sports Premier League?Looking to leap into 5th with a win, Spurs have been mighty inconsistent. At home they lost to Everton, and blew leads over Newcastle and West Ham in the dying moments of both games. On the road, however, they hammered Southampton and Man United. They’ve also been waltzing through the Europa League.Their front 2, at least, have impressed. What are the odds on Harry Kane scoring against Burnley? With 10 goals in 9 appearances, Kane is at a chunky PGM spread of 36-39, and is odds on to score anytime at 3/4. In comparison, Son Heung-min, who has 9 goals in 8 games, is at 25-28 and 6/5 respectively. When was the last time Gareth Bale scored for Tottenham? That’d be in the 90th minute against Sunderland on May 19th 2013. To change that, the Welshman is at a PGM spread of 18-21. Behind Chelsea on a Season Points spread of 64.5-66, having played one game fewer, Tottenham are actually 3rd favourites for the league at a fixed odds price of 7/1. As for their hosts, what are the odds on Burnley getting relegated? With 1 point from 4 games, they share a Season Points spread of 35-36.5 with Sheffield United, and are at 6/5 for the drop. In terms of Monday night, given Spurs’ away form the result seems fairly obvious, with SpreadEX offering a Tottenham/Burnley (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 1.05-1.25, alongside a Total Goal Minutes spread of 145-155. What are the odds on Brighton getting relegated?In an early relegation battle, Brighton host West Brom at 5.30pm on Sky Sports Box Office. The Seagulls are currently in 16th place, one spot above the Baggies, with 4 points from 5 games.That puts them at a Season Points spread of 42.5-44 – leaving them in 14th place – with fixed odds of 92 to go down. And what are the odds on West Brom getting relegated? They’re still odds on at 8/15, and have the 2nd worse Season Points spread, at 32-33.5. The visitors, then, will be desperate for a win on Monday – their first of the season. It looks like they’re going to go wanting – SpreadEX are offering a Brighton/West Brom Goal Supremacy spread of 0.75-0.95, with a Total Goals spread of 2.6-2.8. Disclaimer: quoted prices are subject to change.
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