Winning Margin Bet - 2019 Champions League Final - Tottenham v Liverpool

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Winning Margin Bet - 2019 Champions League Final - Tottenham v Liverpool

Winning Margin betting is available for Saturday's Champions League Final matchup between Tottenham and Liverpool.

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Some great payouts as always with the Winning Margin betting. 

Liverpool by one goal pays the lowest, and that's US$26 for every US$10 bet.

Tottenham by 4 goals or more pays $800 for every $10 bet.

A good value bet might be Liverpool by two goals.  That's a payout potential of $40 on every $10 bet.

Tottenham vs Liverpool
Winning Margin
03:00 PM     306114     Tottenham to Win by 1 Goal         +450     
306115     Tottenham to Win by 2 Goals         +1200     
306116     Tottenham to Win by 3 Goals         +3300     
306117     Tottenham to Win by 4 Goals or More         +8000     
306118     Draw         +240     
306119     Liverpool to Win by 1 Goal         +260     
306120     Liverpool to Win by 2 Goals         +400     
306121     Liverpool to Win by 3 Goals         +1000     
306122     Liverpool to Win by 4 Goals or More         +1800   
 

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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