Spread Bets Of The Day
Can Southampton extend their winning streak? Will Burnley get their first victory of the season? And what should football spread betting fans watch out for? It’s the Sports Spread Bets of the Day! Where will Southampton finish this season?You wouldn’t have thought, back in September, that Southampton would be poised to move to 3rd if they beat Wolves, at 8pm on Sky Sports Premier League this Monday. Since losing their opening games 1-0 to Crystal Palace and 5-2 to Tottenham – alongside that 2-0 EFL Cup defeat to Brentford – the Saints have gone on to win 5 and draw once, including ending Everton’s unbeaten streak. There’re now at a Season Points spread of 53-54.5, placing them in 9th. Wolves, in comparison, have been a bit spottier, most recently losing 1-0 to Leicester. They could, however, jump from 12th to 6th or 7th if they beat their visitors. What are the odds on Raul Jimenez scoring against Southampton? With half of Wolves’ 8 goals this season, the Mexican is at a PGM spread of 24-27, and is 13/10 to score anytime. What are the odds on Southampton beating Wolves? Missing Danny Ings, and weaker on the road despite their recent record, Spreadex have the Saints losing, at a Wolves/Southampton Goal Supremacy spread of 0.15-0.35. That’s alongside a low Total Goals spread of 2.15-2.35, and a Total Goal Minutes spread of 109-119. When was the last time Burnley won a league game?One of 3 teams yet to win a game in 2020/21 – the other 2 are Sheffield United and West Brom – Burnley are hoping to change that when they host Crystal Palace at 5.30pm on Sky Sports Premier League. The last time they won in the league was on July 18th, when they beat Norwich 2-0. This season they’ve got just 2 points from 7 games, and have scored only 3 times. What are the odds on Burnley getting relegated? Surprisingly they’ve above Fulham, West Brom and Sheffield, at Evens fixed odds and a Season Points spread of 31.5-33. Palace, on the other hand, are up in 9th place, and have under their belt a 3-1 victory over Man United and, most recently, a 4-1 win against Leeds. What are the odds on Crystal Palace beating Burnley? Spreadex is actually offering a choice Burnley/Crystal Palace Goal Supremacy spread of -0.1-0.1, alongside an unpromising Total Goals spread of 2.15-2.35. And what are the odds on Wilfried Zaha scoring against Burnley? With 5 league goals, he is at a PGM spread of 14-17.Disclaimer: quoted prices are subject to change.
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