Weekly Sports Update

11.08.16 Thursday Morning



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Football

After its summer break the Premier League returns this weekend with Champions Leicester up against Hull in the Saturday 12.30pm match. We make Claudio Ranieri's men favourites to get off to a winning start with a supremacy quote of Lei/Hull 0.45-0.65.

Other Saturday fixtures include Burnley /Swansea 0.1-0.3, Crystal Palace/West Brom 0.4-0.6, Tottenham/Everton (h) 0.05-0.25, Boro/Stoke 0.2-0.4, and Man City/Sunderland 1.9-2.1.

Sunday sees Man United take on Bournemouth (Man Utd/Bou 0.6-0.8), Arsenal host Liverpool (Ars/Liv 0.15-0.35) and on Monday Chelsea go head-to-head with West Ham Che/WHU 0.85-1.05.

There is also action in the Football League, Scotland, Europe, South America and China.


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Olympics 

Rio 2016 is now well underway, with the action coming thick and fast.

Over the weekend we see the start of the track action with Heptathlon hopefuls Jessica Ennis Hill 28-31 and Katarina Johnson Thompson 22-25 on our 50-25-10 index.

The men's 100m sees Usain Bolt the favourite at 1/2, with Justin Gatlin 9/4 and Trayvon Bromell 14/1.

We also have prices on the Rugby 7's, Swimming, Rowing, Cycling, Basketball and Triathlon to name a few.


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Cricket

The fourth Test of the series between England and Pakistan gets underway today (Thursday).

England go into this one knowing that a draw or better will secure a series victory.

Coverage starts on Sky Sports 2 from 11am.

We will also be covering the NatWest T20 Blast, County Championship, West Indies v India and Sir Lanka v Australia.


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Rugby

Warrington go head-to-head with St Helens tonight (Thursday) at 8pm. We are making the home side favourites with a Supremacy quote of War/STH 4-7.

Switching codes, the early Saturday game in the Super Rugby is between the Hurricanes and the Lions. Our traders give the Hurricanes the edge here with a quote of Hur/Lio 7-10.

We will also have prices on the weekend's NRL fixtures.


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Golf

The main action in the golf this week comes from the John Deere Classic.

Zach Johnson leads the way in the betting ahead of the likes of Steve Stricker and Jon Rahm.

We will also be covering the action from US Senior Open Championship. 


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Tennis

The televised tennis action comes from the Olympics this week with Andy Murray in action later on this afternoon (Thursday) against Italy's Fabio Fognini. We make the Brit favourite to progress with match supremacy of Murray/Fognini 15-17.

We are covering all the action from both the Men's and Women's competition.


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Formula 1

With no race this week attention turns to the long term markets.

Lewis Hamilton heads the field with a Driver's Season Points quote of 367-373, followed by Danial Ricciardo 236-242 and Max Verstappen 211-217.

The Constructors' Season Points market is led by Mercedes on 696-708, with Red Bull on 459-473 and Ferrari 400-412.


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