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Spread Bets of the Weekend1. Everton v Man City – 5.30pm Saturday, BT Sport 1The league leaders are unsurprisingly cup favourites, at a FA Cup Index spread of 71-74 (the winner gets 100 points) and a fixed odds price of 11/10. This fixture is also arguably easier than it would’ve been earlier in the season – the Toffees, who themselves are at 14/1 to win the Cup, have lost their last 2 games. That’s why Spreadex is offering a conclusive Man City/Everton (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 1.45-1.65.2. Chelsea v Sheffield United – 1.30pm Sunday, BBC OneStill unbeaten under Thomas Tuchel, Chelsea will fancy their chances of picking up silverware this season, even if at an Index spread of 61-64 and a fixed odds price of 3/1 they sit behind City. As for Sunday, it is hard to foresee any issues for the Blues – the Blades are woeful, maybe even more so without Chris Wilder at the helm. Spreadex is offering a Chelsea/Sheffield United Goal Supremacy spread of 1.65-1.85, and a Total Goals spread of 2.95-3.15.3. Leicester v Man United – 5pm Sunday, BBC OneIn the pick of the quarter-finals, 2nd place Man United travel to 3rd place Leicester. United’s form away from home is remarkable, and puts them as narrow favourites for the fixture, at a United/Leicester (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.1-0.3 – this after a 2-2 draw last time the pair met at the King Power Stadium on Boxing Day. As for the competition itself, the Mancs are at 5/1 to win the Cup, compared to Leicester at 11/1. 4. West Ham v Arsenal – 3pm Sunday, Sky Sports Premier LeagueOne of handful of Premier League fixtures this weekend, Champions League-chasing West Ham will be hoping to draw level on points with Chelsea by beating Arsenal. The Gunners are coming off a North London derby victory, however, and are just about favoured at an Arsenal/West Ham (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0-0.2. 5. Ireland v England – 4.45pm Saturday, ITVThough it would be scant comfort, a Millennium Trophy victory would at least ease the pain of an awful Six Nations for England. After beating France last weekend, confidence will be up, and has led Spreadex to offer an England/Ireland (h) Points Supremacy spread of 1-4.Click here to see all our latest Football spread betting and Football fixed odds betting prices. Or click here to find out more about Football spread betting.
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