Weekly Sports Update

06.08.15 Thursday Morning



A long ball is played over the top, but what happens next?



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Football

The Premier League season kicks-off this weekend so make sure you have all the stats and figures you need for your spread betting by reading our 2015-16 Premier League Betting e-guide.

New for this season are our Player Performance markets based on 25 points per goal, 10 per assist or hitting the woodwork, 5 per shot on target or blocked shot in the 6-yard box, 3 per free-kick won and 2 per attacking pass or shot off target.

The season starts with Man United v Tottenham at 12.45pm on Saturday on BT Sport 1 with our spread betting Goal Supremacy price Man United/Spurs 0.9 – 1.1.

Saturday's other televised game is Chelsea/Swansea 1.4 – 1.6 on Sky Sports 1 while Sunday's two Sky games are Arsenal/West Ham 1.8 – 2 and Liverpool/Stoke (home) 0.2 – 0.4.

The weekend's action is rounded off on Monday with Man City/West Brom (home) 0.8 – 1.

Elsewhere we'll have in-play spread betting and fixed odds betting on the Football League, Scottish League and other European and World league action.


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Cricket

An astonishing first session of the 4th Test saw Australia dismantled for just 60 meaning spread betters who sold on the opening Australia Runs quote of 354 – 367 would have made close to 300 times their stake.

Buyers of course would have been looking to limit their losses earlier on in the innings by closing out on the in-play spread as the tourist's collapse became evident.

This, of course, means England were fully in control for this Test at 1/7 with the Ashes almost in grasp. England's run quote for their first innings was 288 – 303.

Elsewhere we have in-play spread betting and fixed odds betting on the Zimbabwe v New Zealand 3rd ODI and the latest Natwest T20 Blast action.


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Rugby

The Super League's new Super 8s format begins this weekend, effectively seeing the top two tiers of the Super League and Championship splitting into three groups of eight.

The top four from the top eight will then enter into play-offs for a place in the Grand Final in October. The middle eight group competes in a complicated system to determine the four sides who will make up next year's Super League while the bottom group of eight compete for the Championship Shield.

Our spread betting coverage begins with Wigan v Huddersfield tonight (Thursday) with our spread betting Points Supremacy quote Wigan/Huddersfield 7 – 10.

We'll also have in-play spread betting and fixed odds betting on the NRL and on the rugby union Rugby Championship.


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Formula One

After an action-packed Hungarian Grand Prix, won by Sebastian Vettel, the F1 circuit moves to Belgium this weekend.

Vettel has closed the championship gap to 42 points on Lewis Hamilton and to 21 on Nico Rosberg. However, Hamilton remains 1/5 favourite to take the title again ahead of Rosberg at 4/1 and Vettel at 16/1.

As for this weekend's race, Hamilton is the 8/15 favourite despite finishing sixth in Hungary, with Rosberg 12/5 and Vettel 10/1.


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Golf

Golfing's hottest property Jordan Spieth is the big 11/2 favourite to win the WGC Bridgestone Invitational ahead of Jason Day, Justin Rose and Adam Scott, all at 14/1.

Masters and US Open champion Spieth missed out on the Open Championship play-off by just one shot last month and, with Rory McIlroy still out of action due to injury, victory this weekend would see the American nick the Irishman's number one world ranking.

Elsewhere we have in-play fixed odds and spread betting on the Barracuda Championships and Shaw Charity Classic.


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Tennis

The US Open is still a month away so in the meantime we'll have in-play spread betting and fixed odds betting on a host of smaller tournaments including the WTA Washington, WTA Stanford, ATP Liberec, ATP Washington, ATP Kitzbuhel and ATP Segovia.

As for the US Open itself, Novak Djokovic is the even money favourite, Andy Murray is 4/1, Roger Federer 6/1 and Rafael Nadal 10/1.


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