Weekly Sports Update

16.04.15 Thursday Morning



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Football

It's the FA Cup semi-finals this weekend and if you fancy the underdogs over Arsenal and Liverpool then Spreadex are best price Villa 10/1 and Reading 25/1 to win the famous old trophy this year.

In the Premier League at 5.30pm on Saturday it's Chelsea v Man United where again we'll be offering Super Mega Player Goal Minutes.

Last weekend, buyers of Aguero's SMPGMs made 149 times their stake when the Argentine scored twice. Super Mega Player Goal Minutes work by doubling the minutes of any second goal scored by a player and trebling the minutes of a third goal scored by any player.

So if Wayne Rooney was to score in the 30th, 60th and 90th minutes on Saturday, the market would make up at 420 ((1 x 30) + (2 x 60) + (3 x 90)). Rooney's quote for this market is 20 – 24 while Eden Hazard's is 23 – 28.

As usual we'll have in-play betting on all FA Cup, Premier League and La Liga games and many more across UK and global leagues, with Cash Out and Coupon functionality available on our desktop and mobile sites.


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Rugby

We're at the semi-final stage of the newly-formed European Challenge Cup with Clermont Auvergne playing Saracens on Saturday and Toulon taking on Leinster on Sunday.

Sarries won through with a last-gasp 12-11 win over Racing Metro in the quarter-finals but our traders think it will be a higher scoring affair this time around with our Total Points quote of 38 – 41.

The European Challenge Cup semi-finals feature Edinburgh v Newport Gwent Dragons and Gloucester v Exeter.

Rugby league-wise we'll have live betting coverage on certain Super League and NRL matches.


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Snooker

The World Snooker Championships start from The Crucible, Sheffield on Saturday and we'll have a host of in-play fixed odds and spread betting prices on selected games each day.

Ronnie O'Sullivan leads the betting to win the tournament at 2/1 ahead of defending champion Mark Selby at 13/2, Neil Robertson at 5/1 and Judd Trump at 6/1.

We'll also have our usual spread betting outright specials coming live soon.


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Golf

After his stunning victory at the Masters, leading from the start to the finish, Jordan Spieth has shortened to 10/1 to win the US Open in June behind favourite Rory McIlroy at 13/2.

Looking at more immediate matters, our in-play spread betting and fixed odds betting this weekend covers the Heritage, the Shenzhen International and the Greater Gwinnett Championship.

Spieth again leads the way in our 80-40-30-25-20-15-10-5 spread betting Leaderboard for the Heritage with a spread of 16 – 19 meaning for a buy at 19 you'd need him to finish fifth or higher to make a return.


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Tennis

Some of the big names are back in action at the ATP Monte Carlo as the clay court season builds up towards the French Open at the end of May.

We'll have in-play spread betting and fixed odds betting coverage of selected games from the competition each day.

Andy Murray is missing from the tournament after his marriage to wife Kim.

Elsewhere we'll have betting coverage of the ATP Mersin and WTA Bogota.


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Darts

The latest week of action in the Premier League of Darts takes place in Aberdeen with Stephen Bunting facing a tough night ahead as he takes on Adrian Lewis and Phil Taylor on the same night.

The night's matches in full are; Chisnall v Taylor, Bunting v Lewis, Wade v Anderson, van Barneveld v van Gerwen and Bunting v Taylor.

Our outright 60-40-20-10 spread betting index has van Gerwen the 40 – 43 favourite, Anderson 34 – 37, Chisnall 29 – 32 and Taylor 20 – 23.


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Formula One

It's the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday with Lewis Hamilton already looking dominant at the top of the Championship having won two of the first three races.

Hamilton is 62 – 66 on our 80-60-50-40-30-25-20-15-10-5 outright spread betting index with Nico Rosberg on 51 – 55 and Sebastian Vettel on 43 – 47.

Our Drivers' Season Points quotes have Hamilton in for 357 – 367 (he's currently on 68) with Rosberg 298 – 308 and Vettel 270 – 280.


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Politics

With the General Election now just three weeks away we've expanded our range of betting markets with more than 100 25:10 spread betting markets for the key swing constituencies.

As for our main spread betting seats predictions our traders have the Conservatives spread at 282-287 and Labour at 270 – 275 with the SNP 42 – 45, Lib Dems 23.5 – 26.5 and UKIP 3.5 – 5.5.

Our fixed odds prices for the most seats are Conservatives at 40/85, Labour 13/8, UKIP 100/1 and Lib Dems 500/1.

In terms of overall majority, No Overall Majority has shortened to 1/10, Conservative Majority is 7/1, Labour Majority 25/1, UKIP Majority 100/1 and Lib Dem Majority 500/1.


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