A full weeks football programme produced some very profitable spread bets with the only loss being recorded by the sell of the Middlesborough performance index against Watford. The potential profit for this week came out at £885 which raises the total potential profit for the season to £5,553.

A sell of the Liverpool mini performance against Southampton at 34 with William Hill Index (Soccer Spreads rating 24.5 - Makeup 25) for £14 per point would have produced £126 profit.

A buy of the time of the first Sheffield Wednesday goal against Coventry at 51 minutes with IG Index (Soccer Spreads rating 62.7 - Makeup 90) for £14 per minute would have produced £546 profit.

A buy of the time of the first Liverpool goal against Southampton at 49 minutes with IG Index (Soccer Spreads rating 57.7 - Makeup 81) for £10 per minute would have produced £320 profit.

A sell of the bookings index in the Bradford / Leicester game at 48 with IG Index (Soccer Spreads rating 39.6 - Makeup 10) for £8 per point would have produced £304 profit.

A sell of the bookings index in the Tottenham / Man United game at 52 with William Hill index (Soccer Spreads rating 39.3 - Makeup 50) for £13 per point would have produced £26 profit.

A sell of the Middlesborough performance against Watford at 45 with City Index (Soccer Spreads rating 30.2 - Makeup 92) for £11 per point would have produced a loss of £517.

A sell of the Blackburn mini performance against Walsall at 33 with William Hill Index (Soccer Spreads rating 26.3 - Makeup 25) for £10 per point would have produced £80 profit.

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