Six winning bets and only two losing bets this week, unfortunately the two losing bets (selling Birmingham's mini performance and selling the total goals in Division One) resulted in heavy losses. This meant that despite six winning bets the total profit for the week only came to �185 which raises the total potential profit for the season to �5,038 (an average of �630 profit per week).

A sell of the bookings index in the Man City / Man United game at 54 with either City Index or Spreadex (Soccer Spreads rating 45.7 - Makeup 40) for �10 per point would have produced �140 profit.

A buy of the time of the first Aston Villa goal against Southmpton at 53 minutes with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 60.8 - Makeup 90) for �7 per minute would have produced �259 profit.

A sell of the time of the first Everton goal against Arsenal at 58 minutes with either Sporting or City Index (Soccer Spreads rating 49.3 - Makeup 54) for �8 per minute would have produced �32 profit.

A sell of the Birmingham mini performance against Burnley at 30 with City Index (Soccer Spreads rating 24.8 - Makeup 50) for �12 per point would have produced a loss of �240.

A sell of the total goals in the 12 Division One games at 31.75  with Spreadex (Soccer Spreads rating 30.21 - Makeup 40) for �45 per goal would have produced a loss of �371.

A sell of the total corners in the Tottenham / Liverpool game at 11.5 with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 10.3 - Makeup 11) for �80 per corner would have produced �40 profit.

A sell of the total corners in the Coventry / Ipswich game at 11 (generally available, Soccer Spreads rating 10.0 - Makeup 10) for �65 per corner would have produced �65 profit.

A sell of the Fulham mini performance against Sheffield United at 28 with Sporting Index (Soccer Spreads rating 19.6 - Makeup 15) for �20 per point would have produced �260 profit.

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