Weekly Sports Update

02.10.14 Thursday Morning



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Football

After Everton's 5pm kick-off at Krasnodar in Russia, Tottenham and Celtic are in Europa League action at 8.05pm against Besiktas and Dinamo Zagreb respectively.

We have Tottenham 4/6 for the win, the draw 13/5 and Besiktas 4/1. Our spread betting Goal Supremacy is Tottenham/Besiktas 0.75 – 0.95.

Celtic meanwhile are 6/5 for the win, the draw 9/4 and Zagreb also 9/4. Our spread betting Goal Supremacy price is Celtic/Dinamo Zagreb 0.2 – 0.4.

Altogether we have in-play betting on nine of the evening's 24 ties.

Looking ahead to the weekend's Premier League action, there are five 3pm kick-offs on Saturday with our spread betting Goal Supremacy prices Hull/Palace 0.35 – 0.55, Leicester/Burnley 0.7 – 0.9, Liverpool/West Brom 1.25 – 1.45, Sunderland/Stoke 0 – 0.2 and Swansea/Newcastle 0.55 – 0.75.

At 5.30pm Aston Villa host Man City with Villa 6/1 for the win, the draw 10/3 and the champions 40/85. Our spread betting Goal Supremacy price is City/Villa (h) 1.1 -1.3.

On Sunday there are four games with Man Utd/Everton 0.8 – 1 at noon, Chelsea/Arsenal 0.8 – 1 at 2.05pm, Tottenham/Southampton 0.3 – 0.5 also at 2.05pm and West Ham/QPR 0.5 – 0.7.

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Horse Racing

It's the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in Paris on Sunday, one of the biggest events on the racing calendar.

Frankie Dettori will be riding 14/1 shot Ruler of the World after being knocked off Treve, now being ridden by Thierry Jarnet and priced at 10/1.

Our Antepost prices have Oaks winner Taghrooda the 9/2 favourite, followed by Ectot and Just A Way at 11/2, Avenir Certain 15/2 and Harp Star 8/1.

Ahead of Sunday's big race we'll have all our usual in-depth fixed odds and spread betting prices on all UK and Irish meetings.

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Formula One

It's the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday and all the talk has been on Max Verstappen becoming the youngest-ever F1 driver when he takes part in practice this weekend.

However, fixed odds and spread betters will be more closely watching the ongoing title battle between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg.

With that in mind, our blogger has been looking at how to spread bet on F1.

Hamilton is currently three points ahead of Rosberg in the standings with five races to go. Hamilton is 4/5 favourite for victory on Sunday with Rosberg 9/4 and Red Bull pair Daniel Ricciardo and Sebastian Vettel 10/1 and 14/1 respectively.

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Rugby

Saracens travel to play third place Bath on Friday night in the Aviva Premiership with Bath hoping to upset the current table leaders.

Our traders have this one too close to call with our spread betting Supremacy price Saracens/Bath -1.5 – 1.5 (choice). Our fixed odds prices have Bath 5/6 to win, Sarries even money and the draw 18/1.

Saracens remain our favourites to win the Grand Final at 11/8 and are even money to end as regular season winners. Current champions Northampton Saints are 12/5 to be Grand Final winners and 11/5 to end as regular season winners.

Leicester and Bath are both 15/2 to be regular season winners with Leicester 9/2 to end as Grand Final winners and Bath 6/1.

Meanwhile in the Guinness Pro 12, the Ospreys and Glasgow are joint top of the league and both have matches within the next few days. Ospreys face Zebre on Friday while Glasgow takes on Treviso on Sunday.

Switching codes to rugby league, the Super League action sees St Helens play Catalan Dragons and Wigan face Warrington as the four sides fight it out for the two Grand Final places.

Our spread betting Supremacy prices are St Helens/Catalan 9 – 12 and Wigan/Warrington 8 – 11.

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American Football

Week five of the NFL season begins with Minnesota @ Green Bay in the early hours of Friday morning UK time.

Green Bay, 12/1 to lift the Superbowl this year, are relatively strong favourites against Minnesota, who ran out 41-28 winners over Atlanta Falcons last week.

We have Green Bay 1/4 for the win and Minnesota 3/1. Our spread betting Points Supremacy is Green Bay/Minnesota 8 – 10.

We will have in-play betting on seven of the week five games ending with current defending Superbowl champions Seattle Seahawks at Washington in the early hours of Tuesday morning UK time.

Seattle are 3/10 to win that game with Washington 5/2. Our spread betting Points Supremacy price is Seattle/Washington 7 – 9.

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Tennis

After his battling tournament victory at the Shenzhen Open in China last week, Andy Murray has already advanced to the quarter finals of the ATP China Open after a 6-2, 6-2 win over Pablo Cuevas.

Murray now faces an altogether tougher challenge in the next round as he takes on US Open champion Marin Cilic at 7.30am on Friday morning UK time.

Murray is 8/11 for the win and Cilic 11/10. Our spread betting 10-5 Match Supremacy price is Murray/Cilic 0.5 – 3.5.

The other matches are Djokovic/Dimitrov 10.5 – 13.5, Berdych/Isner 6 – 9 and Nadal/Klizan 15 – 17.

Elsewhere, we'll be betting on the ATP Tokyo and WTA Beijing.


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Golf

After the drama of the Ryder Cup last week, attentions turn to the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship this weekend.

Some of the heroes of Gleneagles – including world number one Rory McIlroy and victorious Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley – are rubbing shoulders with celebrities of stage and screen for the tournament at St Andrews.

We'll also have betting on the Reignwood Classic on the LPGA tour.

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Cricket

Despite the recent series defeat to India, it has been confirmed that under-fire Alastair Cook will remain as One Day England captain for next year's Cricket World Cup in Australia.

The hosts themselves are 10/3 favourites, South Africa 9/2, India 5/1, Sri Lanka 6/1, New Zealand 7/1 and Pakistan, England and West Indies all 10/1.

Looking at more immediate cricketing action, we'll have in-play fixed odds and spread betting prices on the T20 Champions League final on Saturday and the Pakistan v Australia T20 international on Sunday.

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Darts

The first round of the World Grand Prix Darts begins in Dublin on Monday with reigning champion Phil Taylor up against Steve Beaton and two-time previous winner James Wade playing Andy Smith.

Taylor is the 7/4 outright tournament favourite ahead of Michael van Gerwen at 9/4 and Adrian Lewis at 11/1.

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Politics

Scotland had its say last month and decided to stay as part of the Union with voters opting against independence.

Now all eyes turn to the expected next UK General Election in May of 2015. Labour remain favourites to get most seats at 4/6 – despite leader Ed Miliband forgetting part of his speech at the party conference this week.

The Conservatives are 6/5 to get most seats, UKIP 66/1 and the Lib Dems 400/1.

In terms of overall majority, no overall majority is 11/10, Labour majority is 13/8, Conservative majority is 14/5, UKIP majority is 80/1 and Lib Dem majority is 200/1.

The betting for next Prime Minister after David Cameron has Miliband as 10/11 favourite, Boris Johnson 11/2, George Osborne and Theresa May both 12/1, Philip Hammond and Yvette Cooper both 16/1 and Michael Gove 22/1.

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