Cricket and Women’s World Cups ensured June was anything but dry, with both competitions featuring in the month’s top 5 spread bets!
5. Hurricanes vs Bulls, Super Rugby Quarter-Finals
Date: 22.06.19Market: Match Multi-Points (1st Half Points x 2nd Half Points)Make-up: 950Initial spread: 637-688Potential profit: 262 x initial stake
If not quite the tightest of the Super Rugby’s quarter-finals, then the Hurricanes 35038 victory over the Bulls was maybe the most exciting, the winners surviving a 2nd half rally from their visitors. The relatively even spread of points both halves produced a Match Multi-Points make-up of 950, which, after factoring in an original spread of 637-688, would have left you with 262 times your initial stake.
4. USA vs Thailand, Women’s World Cup
Date: 11.06.19Market: Total Goal MinutesMake-up: 773Initial spread: 291-306Potential profit: 466 x initial stake
Everyone is aware of the USA’s World Cup pedigree. And no-one expected Thailand to beat them in their opening game in France. But that didn’t change the shock at the size of the victory, USWNT smashing their Thai opponents 13-0 in the biggest ever World Cup victory, Men’s or Women’s. Of course it also led to a substantial Total Goal Minutes make-up of 773, which, compared to an opening spread of 291-306, could have left you with 466 times your initial stake.
3. Minnesota United vs FC Cincinnati, MLS
Date: 29.06.19 Market: Goals x Shirts (Total Goals x Total Shirt Numbers)Make-up: 1,072Initial spread: 309-340Potential profit: 732 x initial stake
Minnesota took lumps out of Cincinnati FC when the Western Conference side met their Eastern rivals at the end of June, with the Loons inflicting a 7-1 humiliation on their visitors. It also produced a rather larger Goals x Shirts make-up, those 8 goals multiplied by a shirt numbers total of 134 – more than half of that thanks to no. 45 Emmanuel Ledesma and no. 31 Hassani Dotson – to get 1,072. That would have left you with 732 times your initial stake.
2. Australia vs Sri Lanka, Cricket World Cup
Date: 15.06.19Market: Launch! (Highest Individual Batsman Score x Highest Scoring Over)Make-up: 3,366Initial spread: 1,800-1,900Potential profit: 1,466 x initial stake
Part of their march to the semi-finals – they were the first team to qualify despite losing to India in their 3rd match – Australia’s 87 runs victory over Sri Lanka was defined by Aaron Finch’s hefty 153 runs. Multiple that number by the impressive 22 runs managed in a single over – the 45th – by Glenn Maxwell, and you get a Launch! make-up of 3,366 against an original spread of 1,800-1,900. That’s amounts to winnings of 1,466 times your initial stake.
1. Shandong Luneng vs Jiangsu Suning, Chinese Super League
Date: 01.06.19Market: Cross Bookings (Team A Bookings Points x Team B Bookings Point)Make-up: 2,500Initial spread: 350-420Potential profit: 2,080 x initial stake
We have to go back to the start of the month, and all the way to China, to find the month’s top spread betting opportunity. Shandong Luneng took on Jiangsu Suning in the Super League, a 1-1 draw that helped neither side in their quest for a spot in the AFC Champions League. However, it wasn’t exactly dull, with 5 yellow cards apiece – remember they’re worth 10 points each – resulting in a Cross Bookings make-up of 2,500. Compare that to an opening spread of 350-420, and you could have won 2,080 times your initial stake.
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