Spread Bets Of The Day
Sheffield United and Wolves chase European football next season, while Steve Bruce, Graham Potter and Roy Hodgson fight for their jobs – but what markets are worth watching? It’s the Sports Spread Bets of the Day! What are the odds on Wolves finishing in the top 6?With 2 games to go, Wolves cannot afford to slip up when they host Crystal Palace at 8.15pm on BT Sport 1.On 56 points in 7th place, Nuno Espirito Santo’s side can leapfrog Tottenham and re-take 6th with a win on Monday. Spreadex have them at a Premier League Points spread of 58.7-59.3. They’d still just about be in the running for the Champions League if it weren’t for Burnley’s penalty deep into injury time last Wednesday, denying Wolves all 3 points. As for Palace, Roy Hodgson is effectively fighting for his job, with the club suffering 6 defeats in a row. Raul Jimenez has been a constant for Wolves all season, with 26 goals in all competitions, and 4 since the restart. What are the odds on Jimenez scoring against Burnley? The Mexican ace is Evens fixed odds, with a Player Goal Minutes spread of 30-33. Last time the teams met, it was a 1-1 draw. This time, Spreadex is offering a Wolves/Crystal Palace Goal Supremacy spread of 1-1.2. Can Sheffield United reach the Europe League next season?Whether or not the Blades reach Europe is somewhat out of their control – they host Everton at 6pm, free on Amazon Prime. A victory over Everton wouldn’t be enough to lift Sheffield into 6th, leaving them 1 point shy of Tottenham (and that’s before Wolves get involved later on). They should, however, beat their visitors. The Toffees have lost their last 2 games on the road, without scoring a single goal, hence a Sheffield/Everton Goal Supremacy spread of 0.35-0.55. The better question is, how many goals will Sheffield United score against Everton? Though they are the lowest scorers in the top 12, they have got form at home, with 3 goals against Tottenham and Chelsea. Spreadex are offering a Total Goals spread of 2.15-2.35. What are the best bets for Brighton v Newcastle?Newcastle’s trip to Brighton – at 6pm on Sky Sports Premier League – doesn’t have quite as much at stake as the rest of Monday’s fixtures. The Seagulls are effectively safe, with 6 points on Villa and 3 on Watford, and a superior goal difference when compared to both. Newcastle, meanwhile, are facing bottom half of the table obscurity. Nevertheless, Monday’s result could have an impact on who is in charge at both teams next season. Will Steve Bruce be sacked? Well, Newcastle’s initially strong restart has collapsed, with 3 losses on the trot and 10 goals conceded. He’ll be feeling the pressure, especially if that run continues. Or will Graham Potter be fired? Given that Chris Hughton was given the boot for Brighton coming in 17th, a similar finish this season could mean Potter’s head is on the chopping block.Despite picking up just 2 wins in 2020, the hosts have the edge, with a Brighton/Newcastle Goal Supremacy football spread bet of 0.5-0.7, alongside a Total Goals spread of 2.45-2.65 and a Total Goal Minutes spread of 125-135. Disclaimer: quoted prices are subject to change.
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