Daily Spread Betting Round-up
There was plenty of top quality sporting action over the weekend from The US Open, Royal Ascot, World Cup, Prem Rugby final and a mauling for England in the second Test at the Oval.
With so much on offer, our online betting traders were kept on their toes and we have picked out three markets from the last few days where some of our canny spread betting punters won big.
There was a maximum win on the Wire 2 Wire spread this weekend and punters who sided with Wyndham Clark holed out with a massive win. Not since Martin Kaymer back in 2014 had a winner led from the first round to the last, but that was the feat achieved by Clark a year on from smashing up a locker room following a disappointing display in the 2025 US Open.
He entered the final day with a six-shot lead and, despite wobbling throughout the day, did just enough to hold off the challenge of Sam Burns who finished one shot back on three under par. The Wire 2 Wire spread awards between 50 and ten points for finishing a day in the top four positions, with the final leaderboard earning between 80 and five points for a top eight position.
The maximum makeup is 230 and buyers on the Clark Wire 2 Wire market at 10-14 were rewarded with a big winning bet of 216x their stake.
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Scotland have won plenty of plaudits for their fans and the atmosphere they have created over two weeks in Boston. However, on the pitch things are a bit more concerning for the Scots as they succumbed to a 1-0 defeat against Morocco on Friday night.
Aiming to keep things tight, Steve Clarke switched to a five-man midfield after deploying a 4-4-2 in their opening victory against Haiti. However, Clarke’s plans were laid to waste after just two minutes when Ismael Saibari lashed a shot past the helpless Angus Gunn to put the Moroccans 1-0 up and on course for the knockout rounds.
The Atlas Lions were superior in nearly every facet of the match on Friday, though it is to Scotland’s credit that they didn’t concede another. If they are to progress to the knockout rounds on three points, goal difference will be crucial. Sellers of the first Morocco goal weren’t worried about the ramifications for Scotland however, as they landed a near-maximum win
Available to trade at 46.5-59.5 before kick-off in Boston, Saibiri’s superb 70 second screamer saw the spread settle at two, as sellers won 44.5x their stake.
Plucking sides out of the Championship and airlifting them into Super League whilst only giving them half the central funding was always likely to see mismatches and so it proved on Sunday as Wigan demolished York.
Hat-tricks from Noah Hodkinson and Jai Field helped the Warriors race out to a 72-0 lead at the LNER Community Stadium, before lapses in concentration allowed York to score four tries late on. With 92 points scored across the match, this was always going to be a result which saw buyers cash in, and one of the biggest winning bets came in the Winning Margin x Total Points spread.
Set at 1950-2143 before kick-off in Yorkshire, Wigan’s 72-20 victory saw buyers win a whopping 2641x their stake.
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