Weekly Sports Update

05.06.14 Thursday Afternoon



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Football

The World Cup is just a week away, so to aid your betting with all the stats, each team’s qualifying record and a full fixtures and TV planner, read our free 2014 World Cup Betting E-guide here.

As well as outright fixed odds and spread betting prices, plus first group game match prices, we have also now released our Team Tournament Markets. For each team we have fixed odds over/under tournament or group goals scored and conceded, stage of elimination and top team goalscorer, where for England we have Wayne Rooney 5/2 and Daniel Sturridge 11/4.

For Team Tournament spread betting prices we have Total Goals, Shirts, Bookings, Corners, Total Goal Minutes and Player Goal Minutes to name just a few selections. As well as all that, our World Cup Hamper is also live; a spread based on the outcome of a number of special markets during the course of the action in Brazil.

Our World Cup spread betting tournament specials include selections such as Total Goals, Yellow Cards, Red Cards, Corners, Total Goal Minutes, Headed Goals, Headed Goal Minutes, 90 Min Penalties Scored, Shootout Penalties Scored, Time of Fastest Goal and Time of Fastest Red Card.  

Click here to see our football spread betting and football fixed odds betting prices.

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Horse Racing

It’s a big weekend of racing with the Oaks at 4pm tomorrow (Friday) and the Derby at 4pm on Saturday.

To get the best betting preview and expert analysis ahead of the action at Epsom, read our free Timeform Oaks and Derby E-Guide here.

As for the odds themselves, we have Marvellous and Taghrooda leading the betting in the Oaks both at 3/1 with Australia the standout favourite in the Derby at 11/10.

Don’t forget that in addition to our each-way and accumulators, you can now place forecast and tricast fixed odds bets on horse racing with Spreadex. Click the following link to find out more on forecast and tricast betting.

Click here to see our horse racing spread betting and horse racing fixed odds betting prices.

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Tennis 

Andy Murray is slowly rediscovering his form as he continues his return from back surgery and his split with Ivan Lendl. The Scot takes on Rafael Nadal in the semi-finals at the French Open tomorrow (Friday).

Murray needed five sets to see off Gael Monfils in the quarter-finals. Earlier in the tournament he was taken to a 12-10 fifth set decider by Philip Kohlschreiber, when our X-Courts spread betting market made up at 198. Great for buyers at 97, but not so good for sellers on that particular day.

Before Murray’s clash tomorrow, Novak Djokovic takes on Ernests Gulbis with the Serb 1/9 for the win and Gulbis 11/2.

See all our latest tennis spread betting and tennis fixed odds betting prices here. 


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Rugby 

With club affairs now done and dusted for another season after Saracens followed defeat in the Heineken Cup final with another loss in the Aviva Premiership final last weekend, all eyes turn towards international fixtures.

England take on the formidable All Blacks in their own back yard without players from Sarries and Northampton following the Twickenham final.

Given the weakened nature of England’s squad, New Zealand are 1/50 with England 12/1 and the draw 33/1. Our Points Supremacy spread betting market is New Zealand 20 – 23.

We’ll be in-play on that match from 8.35am and then on Australia v France from 11am.

Our rugby league coverage features live betting on the Tetley’s Challenge Cup and the NRL from Down Under.


See all our latest rugby spread betting and rugby fixed odds betting prices here.

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Cricket


After Jos Buttler was run out in controversial circumstances at the non-striker’s end in Sri Lanka’s six wicket final ODI victory over England, the Test series is sure to be a spicy affair.

The first Test starts at Lord’s on Thursday next week (June 12th) and our two-Test series markets are now live with England 4/6 to win the series, Sri Lanka 5/1 and the draw 9/4. We also have a range of Series Spread Betting specials available such as Series Sixes, Fours, Extras, Wides, Ducks etc.

Before that we’re live on the ongoing T20 Blast competition with Andrew Flintoff in line for a potential return with Lancashire who take on Yorkshire at 6.30pm. We’ll be in-play on that match and Hampshire v Kent with a non-live service on all the other fixtures.

On Sunday we have in-play cricket betting on the West Indies v New Zealand first Test.

Our long term fixed odds prices for 2015 Cricket World Cup winner have Australia as 10/3 favourites, South Africa 9/2, India 5/1, Sri Lanka 13/2, Pakistan and New Zealand 8/1 and England 9/1.  

Click here to see all our latest cricket spread betting and cricket fixed odds prices.

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Golf 

We’re just a week away from the US Open in Pinehurst, North Carolina but before that our golf betting takes in the Fedex St Jude Classic in Memphis, Tennesee on the PGA Tour, the Lyoness Open from Austria on the European Tour and the Manulife LPGA Classic from Waterloo Ontario.

Looking ahead to the US Open outright fixed odds betting prices, Rory McIlroy is the 8/1 favourite ahead of Adam Scott and Phil Mickelson both at 12/1, Bubba Watson at 20/1, Justin Rose and Matt Kuchar both 22/1 and Sergio Garcia, Jordan Spieth, Dustin Johnson and Henrik Stenson all 25/1.

We also have long-term betting prices available for the Open Championship, USPGA Championship and the Ryder Cup.

Click here to see all our latest golf spread betting and golf fixed odds betting prices.

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Darts


The World Cup of Darts takes place in Hamburg, Germany with 32 nations each represented by two players competing for a £200,000 prize fund.

The competition runs in a knockout format beginning tomorrow (Friday). Reigning champions England, represented by Phil Taylor and Adrian Lewis, take on Thailand in the first round.

The Dutch, with in-form duo Michael van Gerwen and Raymond van Barneveld, play Italy.

We have England 13/10 favourites to win the tournament, the Netherlands 11/8, Scotland 13/2, Australia 11/1 and Belgium 22/1.

See all our latest darts spread betting and darts fixed odds betting prices here. 

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American Sports

We’re down to the climax of the NBA and NHL seasons while the MLB continues with regular season games.

In the basketball, the first match of the seven game finals sees Miami at San Antonio overnight tonight (Thursday). We’ll have live betting on the first clash between the sides from 2.05am in the early hours of Friday morning.

In the ice hockey, Los Angeles Kings take a one game lead into the second game against New York Rangers on Saturday night.

Meanwhile our live baseball betting takes in San Francisco @ Cincinnati at 5.35pm today and Miami @ Tampa Bay at 9.10pm.

See all our latest american sports spread betting and american sports fixed odds betting prices here. 

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Motor Racing

The seventh GP of the F1 season takes place in Montreal, Canada on Sunday. Mercedes are dominating, but there’s no love lost between Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton after the Brit accused the German of deliberately impeding his qualifying run in practice two weeks ago in Monaco.

Rosberg ultimately ended up taking pole and victory in the race with Hamilton having to settle for second meaning Rosberg leads the championship on 122 points with Hamilton on 118. Fernando Alonso is a distant third on 61 points.

For this weekend’s race we have Hamilton 1/2 and Rosberg 9/4 with Daniel Ricciardo 20/1 and Sebastian Vettel 25/1.

If it’s all too predictable at the front, try our spread betting Race Index which pays out on the top 10 finishers with each diver’s spread based on points being awarded as follows; 80 for finishing first, 60 for second, 50 for third, 40 for fourth, 30 for fifth, 25 for sixth, 20 for seventh, 15 for eighth, 10 for ninth and 5 for tenth.

See all our latest motor racing spread betting and motor racing fixed odds betting prices here. 

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Politics

The Scottish Independence Referendum takes place on September 18th and our traders reckon it’s going to end as a ‘No’ vote.

That’s 2/7 to be the outcome while a ‘Yes’ vote is 5/2.

We also have prices on the next General Election. For Most Seats we have Labour 4/5, Conservatives even money, UKIP 66/1 and Liberal Democrats 150/1.

For Overall Majority we have Labour 15/8, Conservatives 5/2, UKIP 80/1, Liberal Democrats 200/1 and No Overall Majority 11/10.

We also have markets live for who will be the next Prime Minister after David Cameron.

Ed Milliband is 9/10 favourite followed by Boris Johnson at 10/1, Theresa May at 14/1, Yvette Cooper 14/1, Phillip Hammond 20/1 and George Osborne, Michael Gove and William Hague all 25/1.

See all our latest politics fixed odds prices.

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