Weekly Sports Update

11.09.14 Thursday Morning



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Football

The Premier League is back after the international break starting with Arsenal v Manchester City at 12.45pm on Saturday.

Our traders make the visitors very slight favourites at 7/5, with the Gunners 15/8 and the draw 9/4. Our spread betting Goal Supremacy quote is Man City/Arsenal (h) 0 – 0.2.

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As for the rest of the weekend's top flight games, we have six 3pm kick-offs; Palace/Burnley 0.25 – 0.45, Chelsea/Swansea 1.55 – 1.75, Southampton/Newcastle 0.65 – 0.85, Stoke/Leicester 0.3 – 0.5, Tottenham/Sunderland (h) 0.35 – 0.55 and Everton/West Brom (h) 0.3 – 0.5.

The 5.30pm game on Saturday sees Liverpool host an Aston Villa side who have made a decent start to the season. Despite that, Liverpool are still strong favourites at 1/4 for the win with the Villains 11/1 and the draw 9/2.

On Sunday, out-of-sorts Man United host QPR with the Red Devils 1/4 to get three points, QPR 12/1 and the draw 9/2.

Finally, on Monday night big-spending Hull take on West Ham at the KC Stadium. Our spread betting Goal Supremacy price for this one is Hull/West Ham 0.35 – 0.55.


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Horse Racing

It's day two of the St Leger meeting from Doncaster today (Thursday) so read our free St Leger E-guide here to get the inside track on all the runners and riders with some expert analysis from our friends over at Timeform.

The big race on Ladies' Day is the DFS Park Hill Stakes. But looking ahead to Saturday, punters will be keeping a close eye on the conditions to determine whether favourite Kingston Hill will definitely run in the St Leger on Saturday.

He was taken out of the Irish Derby and the Great Voltigeur Stakes at York due to the fast going and has yet to win in 2014 after finishing fourth in the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown, eighth in the 2,000 Guineas and second in the Derby to Australia.

Don't forget that in addition to our each-way and accumulators, you can also 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.


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Politics

The rhetoric is in full flow from both parties as the Yes and No campaigners make their voices heard ahead of the Scottish Independence Referendum vote next week.

We have both fixed odds and spread betting prices available on the vote. As of Thursday morning, a Yes vote had drifted slightly to 10/3 from 21/10 while No had shortened to 1/5.

Our spreads for the Yes percentage of votes is 45.5 – 47.5 and for No 52.5 – 54.5 while the quote for turnout percentage is 79.5 – 81.5.

The result of the referendum could have course have implications on the next general election. Our Next UK General Election fixed odds prices currently have Labour 4/6 to get most seats, the Conservatives 11/10, UKIP 66/1 and the Lib Dems 400/1.

In terms of overall majority, no overall majority is 6/5, Labour majority is 6/4, Conservative majority is 3/1, UKIP majority is 80/1 and Lib Dem majority is 200/1.


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Rugby

The new Aviva Premiership season got up and running at the weekend with some big scorelines and with that in mind our blogger has been looking at how to spread bet on rugby union. You can now aslo bet on Player Try Minutes in all Aviva Prem games.

As well as the latest round of games in the Premiership and in the Guinness Pro 12, French Top 14 and ITM Cup, we'll also be covering the Rugby Championship on Saturday morning with New Zealand v South Africa and Australia v Argentina.

Looking at rugby league, we'll have in-play betting on a selection of Super League and NRL games including Wigan/Warrington Points Supremacy 5 – 8 this evening.


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Golf

It's the final tournament of the PGA season as the top 29 players gather for the Tour Championships at East Lake Golf Club with the winner due to take $8m from a $25m total prize purse.

A win for any of the current top five players will secure them the overall FedEx Cup prize, however there are a number of confusing scenarios and permutations that could see players lower down the order theoretically come out on top.

Away from who will win the overall FedEx Cup, in terms of the winner of the last tournament itself, we have Rory McIlroy 7/2, Adam Scott 9/1, Jim Furyk 10/1 and Rickie Fowler and Sergio Garcia both 12/1.

We'll also be covering the KLM Open on the European Tour, the LPGA Evian Championships and we, of course, have prices out for the Ryder Cup later in the month.

Don't forget also that we have launched new binary golf spread betting markets.

These markets offer an outright spread per player based on the market making up at 100 if the player wins the tournament or 0 if the player doesn't win the tournament.

So if you don't fancy the favourite before the start of the event you can sell at the bottom end of the spread. Alternatively, if you fancy the favourite, you can buy at the top end of the binary spread as a different option to playing the fixed odds outrights or Leaderboard or Finishing Positions spreads.

These markets are also offered in-play as the tournament progresses.


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American Football

Superbowl champions Seattle Seahawks sent Green Bay packing with a 36-16 win on the opening day of the new NFL season last week while fancied Denver and San Francisco also got their campaigns off to winning starts.

This weekend we have in-play fixed odds and spread betting on seven of the 16 week two matches starting with Baltimore/Pittsburgh Points Supremacy 2 – 4 in the early hours of Friday morning UK time.


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Tennis

Some of the bigger names in the game may be taking a break after the US Open but we still have plenty of live tennis betting action to keep you occupied over the next week.

Our expanded tennis service will see us cover around 10,000 live matches throughout 2014 and this weekend we'll be in-play on the ATP Biella, ATP Banja Luka, ATP Istanbul, ATP Seville, ATP Szczecin, WTA Hong Kong, WTA Quebec and WTA Tashkent.


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Cricket

Alastair Cook is remaining defiant after facing more questions over his position as one day captain following the recent series defeat to India.

Looking ahead to the 2015 World Cup we have Australia as 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 latest County Championship, T20 Champions League and Royal London One-Day Cup action.


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Boxing

Floyd Mayweather has announced he is to retire in 2015 so his rematch with Marcos Maidana in the early hours of Sunday morning UK time could be one of the last few times for fans to see him in the ring.

The American won in a split-decision first time around against the Argentinian and we have Mayweather 1/8 to win, 10/3 to win by a stoppage and 2/5 to win by a decision after 12 rounds.

Maidana by contrast is 11/2 to win, 9/1 to win by a stoppage and 12/1 to win by a decision after 12 rounds.

Our spread betting Fight Minutes quote is 30.75 – 32.25.


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American Sports

Our ongoing MLB coverage features four in-play matches today and the early hours of Friday morning UK-time taking in Minnesota @
Cleveland, St Louis @ Cincinnati, Arizona @ San Francisco and Washington @ NY Mets.

Meanwhile we also have live basketball betting in the FIBA World Cup as USA play Lithuania.


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