Daily Spread Betting Round-up
After a weekend full of major sporting action, PSG were finally crowned Champions League winners with a demolition of Inter Milan, two Brits are still in contention at the French Open in Paris, and Oscar Piastri led home another McLaren 1-2 ahead of Lando Norris at the Spanish Grand Prix which ended with some controversy.
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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PSG v INTER - PSG/I.M TGM SUPREMACY (SETTLED AT 254)
We start with the football action and the biggest match of the season in European football as PSG took on Inter for the rich and prestigious prize of UEFA Champions League winner. While the French champions, led by Spaniard Luis Enrique, have been perhaps the standout side in the competition this season and were pre-match favourites, what transpired was something few expected.
Things could not have started any better for the Parisians as they took the lead within the first twelve minutes through Achraf Hakimi, and the match was essentially put to bed less than 10 minutes later as Desire Doue added a goal to his earlier assist. He then added another just after the hour mark and there was still time for Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Senny Mayulu to get in on the scoring action as Enrique's men ran riot against an overwhelmed Nerazzurri.
In terms of spread betting, buying punters managed to score significant profit on our PSG/Inter Milan Total Goal Minutes Supremacy market. With five goals spread across the full 90 minutes, and with the market starting with an opening spread of just 9 - 23, a final make-up of 254 saw buyers win a massive 231x their opening stake!
For those of you who need a tune up on our football spread betting markets, we have a handy guide for punters.
JOAO FONSECA v JACK DRAPER: TOTAL POINTS (SETTLED AT 152)
In the tennis betting action, Britain's Jack Draper continues to hit new heights in his incredible 2025 season and secured a place in the French Open round of 16 after once again dominating Brazilian starlet Joao Fonseca, who has been touted to be the next big star on the ATP Tour.
While clay has never been Draper's preferred surface, the young Brit is becoming a formidable competitor on whichever court he steps foot and once again made his experience and newly-developed physicality pay a severe toll on the young Brazilian who could never get a foothold in the match and fell to a comfortable 6-2 6-4 6-2 straight-sets defeat in a match that didn't even reach the two-hour mark.
Interestingly, Draper also defeated Fonseca en route to his maiden Masters victory at Indian Wells earlier this year. While the Brazilian undoubtedly has a bright future at the top of the game too, the Brit now takes on Kazakh maverick Alexander Bublik, and will likely face world number one Jannik Sinner in a blockbuster quarter-final if both men clear their next hurdles.
For tennis spread bettors who envisaged a quick match, deciding to place a sell bet on our Total Points market proved to be a profitable choice. Sellers returned an Ace 89x return on their initial wager from a pre-match spread of 241 - 248 after a settlement of just 152.
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2025 SPANISH GRAND PRIX: LEWIS HAMILTON/CHARLES LECLERC (SETTLED AT -16)
Finally, we round off on the F1 action from Spain and the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya as McLaren continued their domination this season with Aussie Oscar Piastri once again taking the chequered flag ahead of his British team-mate Lando Norris to extend his lead in the Driver's Championship to 10 points.
The biggest action and drama was perhaps not at the very front though, as the closing laps of the race brought a moment of huge controversy as Max Verstappen and Mercedes' George Russell once again had a flashpoint in their racetrack feud as Verstappen was penalised for a reckless ramming incident on Russell which saw the reigning champion receive a penalty demoting him to tenth, while it could easily have been a disqualification.
Things were far from rosey for seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton as an absolutely dismal race for the Brit saw him limp to a meek seventh position, even being overtaken by Nico Hulkenburg's Sauber late on. With team-mate Charles Leclerc managing a podium place, Hamilton's debut season in the Ferrari continues to flatter to deceive.
For F1 punters who decided to sell on our Lewis Hamilton/Charles Leclerc market, some tidy profit was to be made with a settlement of -16 from a starting spread of 0 - 3, meaning a return of 16x stake on sell bets!
If you like to bet on F1 but want to know more about how F1 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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