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Weekend's Big Winning Bets 29.12.25



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After a weekend full of major sporting action over Christmas, Aston Villa continued their incredible winning run in the Premier League, Steven Bunting crashed out at Alexandra Palace in the darts, and Nick Kyrgios comprehensively came out on top in the 'Battle of the Sexes' match against Aryna Sabalenka.

As always in our daily betting blog, we run through some of the biggest spread betting winners from Saturday and Sunday!

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CHELSEA v ASTON VILLA: OLLIE WATKINS (SUB) SMM (SETTLED AT 231)

We start with the Premier League football action as the league's form side Aston Villa faced another big test, arriving at Stamford Bridge as the betting outsiders. Villa duly fell behind and went into half-time at a deficit and showing little signs of an impending comeback.

However, manager Unai Emery played a tactical masterstroke around the hour mark as he brought on goalscoring ace Ollie Watkins, who was surprisingly omitted from the starting line-up.

It took Watkins only five minutes from his introduction to net the equaliser, and the England man doubled his tally five minutes from time to secure another memorable victory for Villa - their eleventh on the spin in all competitions!

In terms of spread betting, buying punters managed to score a handy profit on our Watkins (sub) Super Mega Minutes market. With the market settling at 231 from a starting spread of just 14 - 18, this meant a huge 213x return on 'buy' bets.

Can Villa continue their form from here and potentially do the unthinkable come May?

You can learn more about spread betting on football by clicking here.

 

PDC DARTS CHAMPIONSHIP - STEVEN BUNTING v JAMES HURRELL: J. HURRELL 25-0 (SETTLED AT 25)

In the darts betting action, the weekend saw another shock from Ally Pally at the PDC World Championships as popular Scouser Steven Bunting turned out to be not as 'bulletproof' as his walk-on music as he suffered a defeat to the relatively unheralded James Hurrell.

Although Bunting started better, an undulating match saw momentum shift Hurrell's way and the underdog held a 3-2 lead in the first-to-4 sets match, but Bunting seemingly looked on for a comeback as he produced a 110 checkout to break the throw and level up the match for a deciding set.

Having started the decider throwing first, Bunting looked the odds-on favourite to make it through, but Hurrell had other ideas as he broke the throw at 1-1, duly holding his nerve thereafter to secure a massive win.

For darts spread bettors, buy bets on the James Hurrell 25-0 market saw significant profit. With a pre-match spread of just 3.5 - 5, a settlement of 25 meant a return of 20x on opening stakes!

With plenty more action from Ally Pally still to come, you can refresh your Darts spread betting knowledge by clicking here.

 

'BATTLE OF THE SEXES' - KYRGIOS v SABALENKA: TOTAL POINTS (SETTLED AT 122)

Finally, we round off on the tennis action as the much spoken about 'Battle of the Sexes' event took place between current women's world number one Aryna Sabalenka and former men's Wimbledon finalist Nick Kyrgios, now ranked outside the top-700.

Kyrgios, who has suffered from numerous injuries and loss of form since his standout year in 2022 where he was runner-up at SW19, was long outspoken on his chances against Sabalenka - or rather the Belarusian's lack of chances against him - and the brash Aussie finally had his chance to prove his boasts.

Despite a modified court which in theory would benefit Sabalenka, and a well-matched start which saw several service breaks for both, Kyrgios ultimately pulled ahead and secured a dominant 6-3, 6-3 victory. Will this be the last we see of the 'Battle of the Sexes' format?

For tennis punters who decided to sell on our Total Points market, some Ace profit was to be made with a settlement of 122 from a starting spread of 145 - 150, meaning a return of 23x stake on sell bets!

If you like to bet on tennis but want to know more about how Tennis spread betting works then we have all the information you need, including our bet calculator with which you can calculate potential spread betting winnings or losses.

 

Please note that these are examples of winning bets from the past week, and it is important to remember that spread betting carries a high level of risk to your capital and can result in losses larger than your initial stake/deposit.

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