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Another Champions League gameweek always brings a flurry of online betting activity, but our traders will also be kept busy with the US election and the series decider between England and the West Indies over the next few days.
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There are two intriguing Champions League clashes involving our sides this evening as Liverpool welcome former hero Xabi Alonso back to Anfield, whilst Ruben Amorim takes charge of his Sporting side against future adversaries Manchester City.
Liverpool are 4/5 to beat Leverkusen, Manchester City are 10/11 whilst Aston Villa who are in action tomorrow are 11/10 to triumph away to Club Brugge. Celtic have a tough tie this evening with the Bhoys 13/8 to register their second success of the Champions League whilst visitors RB Leipzig are 6/4. Finally, Arsenal round off the action tomorrow with a trip to Inter and the Gunners are chalked up at 9/5.
A fourfold on the English sides pays a boosted 21.13/1 thanks to our acca boost feature.
Closer to home, there is a full coupon of EFL action with partner club Sunderland away at Preston on Sky Sports Main Event tomorrow. The Mackems are 13/10 to kep the good times rolling whilst you can get a boosted win for the away side at 8/1 from 7/1.
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After a long and gritty campaign, we are in the final throes of the US election and at the time of writing Harris is 7/5 to triumph, with Donald Trump 4/7 to retake office. We have individual State-by-State betting lines, with much of the focus around Pennsylvania with the Keystone State the site of some frantic last minu6te campaigning from both nominees.
The Democrats are 11/10 to take Pennsylvania with the Republicans at 4/6 and the prices are exactly the same for another marginal State: Nevada.
We also have plenty of politics spread betting markets where you can trade the number of Electoral College votes gained by each party and the number of total States won.
England managed a fine victory last time out against the West Indies to level their ODI series at one apiece and the tourists are narrow favourites for tomorrow’s decider in Barbados.
You can back England at 4/5 to secure victory, but much will hinge on the performance of Liam Livingstone. The Cumbrian native was one of the few bright sparks in the opening clash and it was his unbeaten 124 (ably supported by Sam Curran) which guided England past a record total of 328 at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium.
However, whilst things were better with the bat in Antigua, the English fielding did leave a lot to be desired and you would be a brave man to throw much behind the 8/15 on offer of the first West Indies wicket to be caught following four drops the other day.
With five T20 matches starting on Saturday, West Indies are even money to secure an ODI series win tomorrow.
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