Weekly Sports Update

24.09.15 Thursday Morning



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Rugby

England have made changes against injury-hit Wales with Owen Farrell, Sam Burgess and Billy Vunipola all coming in for Saturday night's big Rugby World Cup clash, live on ITV at 8pm.

The Spreadex traders have the Points Supremacy for this one as England/Wales 7.5 – 9.5. Do you agree?

There have been shocks already in the tournament but tonight's (Thursday's) 8pm game looks like a mis-match with our Points Supremacy a massive New Zealand/Namibia 76 - 80.

We also have in-play spread betting and fixed odds betting on the rugby league Super League Super 8s and the NRL.


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Football

The weekend's Premier League action kicks-off with Tottenham hosting top-of-the-table Manchester City on BT Sport 1 from 12.45pm.

Despite City losing at home to West Ham last week, our traders have the Goal Supremacy price City/Spurs (h) 0.45 – 0.65.

As usual we have in-play spread betting and fixed odds betting on all the Premier League and La Liga weekend games plus scores from other global leagues.


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Golf

It's the final event of golf's prestigious FedEx Cup this weekend as the Tour Championship takes place from East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta.

In-form Jason Day leads the way on our 80-40-30-25-20-15-10-5 spread betting Leaderboard with a spread of 27 – 30, ahead of Rory McIlroy at 17 – 20, Henrik Stenson at 16 – 19 and Jordan Spieth at 15 – 18.

We also have spread betting and fixed odds betting coverage of the European Open and the First Tee Open.


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Cricket

England are preparing for their series against Pakistan in the UAE with the first Test starting on Tuesday, October 13th in Abu Dhabi.

Samit Patel is a surprise inclusion in the England squad after Zafar Ansari was ruled out with a hand injury.

Our traders have Pakistan as the 5/6 favourites to win the three Test series with England 10/3 and the draw 5/2.


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Tennis

After an Andy Murray-inspired Great Britain team saw off Australia in the semi-finals last week, GB are the strong 2/5 favourites to win the tournament outright against Belgium when the final takes place on clay in November.

This weekend our in-play spread betting and fixed odds betting coverage takes in the ATP St Petersburg, ATP Metz, ATP Izmir, ATP Challenger Trophy, ATP Kaohsiung, WTA Tokyo and WTA Guangzhou.


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American Football

We're on to week 3 of the NFL season this weekend with last year's beaten Super Bowl finalists Seattle Seahawks still seeking their first win after two defeats in the first two weeks.

Seattle, who are 13/2 third favourites to win the Super Bowl behind Green Bay at 15/4 and New England at 17/4, host Chicago Bears this week with the Points Supremacy Seattle/Chicago 13 - 15.

New England host Jacksonville (New England/Jacksonville 13 – 15) and Green Bay host Kansas City (Green Bay/Kansas City 6 – 8).


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Formula 1 

Lewis Hamilton's lead at the top of the Championship has been cut to 41 points after he failed to finish in the Singapore Grand Prix.

Team-mate Nico Rosberg finished fourth but race winner Sebastian Vettel is now just eight points behind the German in the overall standings.

This weekend it's the Japanese Grand Prix and Hamilton is 8/11 favourite ahead of Rosberg and Vettel who are both 7/2 with the 80-60-50-40-30-25-20-15-10-5 Race Index spread for each 60 – 64, 49 – 53 and 48 – 52.


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