Weekly Sports Update

10.07.14 Thursday Morning



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Football

It’s the World Cup final on Sunday as goal-hungry Germany take on an Argentina side still to hit top gear, while shamed Brazil face Holland in the 3rd/4th place play-off on Saturday.

In case you weren’t fully up to speed on your football spread betting, our blogger has been looking at how Supremacy spread betting differs to traditional fixed odds Match Winner betting.

We’ll have a huge selection of in-play fixed odds and spread betting prices to choose from on both games including specials such as Player Card Minutes, Offsides, Extra Time Markets, Penalty Markets and Goals Cubed.

Away from the World Cup, our 2014-15 season long-term prices are live with Man City 15/8 favourites to retain their title, Chelsea 2/1 and Man United ahead of Liverpool in the betting with each at 11/2 and 13/2 respectively and Arsenal a distant 10/1. In the Championship we have Fulham 7/1 favourites, Cardiff 8/1, Wigan 9/1 and Derby and Norwich 10/1.

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Cricket

It's day two of the first England v India Test at Trent Bridge today (Thursday) and it looks like a pitch for batting after the visitors ended the first day on 254 for four with Murali Vijay on 122 not out and MS Dhoni on an unbeaten 50.

Ahead of the start of play on day two, our India Runs quote was 436 - 451 with Vijay's Run quote 163 - 168 and Dhoni 89 - 94. On the fixed odds outrights, India were 9/4, England 17/4 and the draw 5/7.

In terms of who will be best England Batsmen when the hosts finally get to the crease, our traders have Ian Bell at 7/2 ahead of Alastair Cook at 9/2 and Joe Root at 5/1.

Elsewhere we’ll also be covering all the latest action in the Natwest T20 Blast and Caribbean T20 Cup while 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.

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

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Horse Racing

All eyes will be on Newmarket this weekend for the July Cup on Saturday as Slade Power bids to follow up victory at last month’s Diamond Jubilee at Royal Ascot.

To get the expert opinion and form guide ahead of the big races at the July Meeting, which starts today,read our Free Timeform Newmarket (July Meeting) E-guide here.

We'll have all our usual wide range of fixed odds and spread betting prices on all the other UK and Irish racing elsewhere including some top class races at York, Chester and Ascot this weekend.

And don’t forget that in addition to our each-way and accumulators, you can 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.

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

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Golf

We’re just a week away from the Open Championships at Royal Liverpool, so this weekend the focus will be on the Scottish Open from Royal Aberdeen Golf Club.

Last year Phil Mickelson won this competition and then followed up with victory at the Open. So will this year’s tournament offer up clues as to who will go on and take the third major of the season next week?

We have a wide range of fixed odds and spread betting markets available with an in-play End of Round 1 Leaderboard and fixed odds outright winner prices updated after each day’s play.

Elsewhere, we’re betting on the John Deere Classic from Illinois on the PGA Tour, the US Senior Open from Oklahoma and the Women’s British Open from Royal Birkdale.

We also have USPGA Championship and Ryder Cup long-term prices out.

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

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Rugby

Our in-play Super League betting coverage begins tonight (Thursday) with Wakefield taking on Widnes.

Wakefield are 5/8 for the win with Widnes 7/5 and the draw 16/1. The Points Supremacy spread betting market has Wakefield/Widnes 2 – 5.

We’ll have live betting on other selected Super League matches plus in-play rugby union betting on the Super Rugby.

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

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Tennis

Our fixed odds and spread betting tennis coverage this week takes in the WTA Bucharest, ATP Bastad, ATP Stuttgart and ATP Newport.

We’ll be in-play on hundreds of matches across the four tournaments as part of our expanded tennis coverage which now offers live betting on around 10,000 matches per year.

Looking ahead to the US Open later in the year, Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic is the 13/8 favourite ahead of Rafael Nadal at 3/1, Andy Murray at 9/2, Roger Federer at 8/1, Stan Wawrinka at 12/1 and Grigor Dimitrov at 18/1.

In the women’s competition, Serena Williams is 2/1 favourite, Maria Sharapova 11/2, Victoria Azarenka 7/1, Eugenie Bouchard 8/1 and Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova 10/1.

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

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Darts

Reigning champion Phil Taylor will be out to defend his World Matchplay title as the tournament gets underway at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool this weekend.

We have Taylor 11/4 second favourite as outright winner behind Michael van Gerwen at 7/4 with Adrian Lewis 8/1 and Raymond van Barneveld 10/1.

The first round begins on Saturday night and we have all our Round 1 fixed odds and spread betting prices live now.

Taylor takes on Mark Webster on Sunday evening and is 1/20 to win with Webster 17/2. Our 10-3 Supremacy price (10 points to the winner plus three points per leg won by) is Taylor/Webster 21.5 – 24.5.

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

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Cycling

After Chris Froome crashed out of the Tour de France yesterday (Wednesday), Vincenzo Nibali is now the 13/10 favourite to win the event.


Alberto Contador remains in close contention at 17/5 while new Team Sky lead Richie Porte is 9/1.

Click here to see our cycling fixed odds betting prices 

Boxing

Dereck Chisora and Tyson Fury go head to head in Manchester in a heavyweight rematch and world title eliminator on Saturday, July 26th.

We have Fury as the 1/2 favourite, Chisora 13/8 and the draw 22/1. Our spread betting Fight Minutes quote is 25.25 - 26.75.

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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 shortened to 1/7 to be the outcome while a ‘Yes’ vote has lengthened to 9/2.

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 Miliband is 4/5 favourite followed by Boris Johnson at 10/1, Theresa May at 14/1, Yvette Cooper 14/1 and Phillip Hammond 25/1, George Osborne, Michael Gove, William Hague and Chuka Umunna all 25/1.

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