Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Domestic football returned this weekend and there was a bumper weekend of online betting action as the Ashes, North London Derby, and rugby union internationals took centre stage. We have sifted through the weekend’s sporting action to find out where punters won big on our sports spread betting markets.
It was supposed to be different this time around with England – led by the culture setting figures of Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum – arriving on Australian soil in a buoyant and confident mood. Two days of cricket later and they are firmly behind the eight ball as all the flaws of Bazball were brutally exposed by the hosts as England slumped to their quickest Ashes defeat since 1904.
Chief tormentor for the hosts was Mitchell Starc. Regularly a thorn in England’s side over the years, the veteran recorded a career best return of 7/58 as the tourists fell for 172 in their first innings. Three wickets in the England’s second innings (including a caught and bowled for another Zak Crawley) ensured the man from the Sydney suburbs was named player of the match.
Before the match, his Player Performance spread was available to trade at 126-136. With ten wickets earning 20 points apiece, 12 points for his runs scored and ten points for pouching a catch, the spread settled at 222, with buyers winning 86x their stake.
Nathan Jones endured a miserable three-month spell in charge of Southampton and he endured a miserable 90 minutes against them on Saturday as his Charlton side were torn apart by the Saints.
Four goals in eight first-half minutes helped send the visitors into the break 5-1 up and luckily for Jones, they didn’t twist the knife in the second half with no further goals scored in the game.
There is always a lot of big winning bets for buyers in a high scoring game, but we found a football spread betting market where sellers came out on top. Before the match, you could trade the minute of the 4th Match Goal at 83.5-85, but with Finn Azaz making it 4-0 in the 22nd minute, sellers were left collecting a big win of 61x their stake.
Luke Littler ticked off another major at the weekend as he added Players Championship silverware to his ever-expanding trophy cabinet after an 11-8 win over Nathan Aspinall in the final.
It was an impressive weekend for the youngster who will look to defend his World Championship title next month. However, it was also a decent weekend’s work for Nathan Aspinall, who peaked with his 11-2 demolition of Jermaine Wattimena to reach Sunday’s final.
Before the match, Aspinall was favoured on the 10-3 Supremacy at 1.5-4.5. This darts spread betting market awards ten points to the match winner as well as three points for every leg won by (had Wattimena won, the final makeup would have been a negative number).
The popular Stopfordian won by nine legs in a match where his average squeaked past 100 as buyers saw the market settle at 37 as they checked out with a win of 32.5x their stake.
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