Weekly Sports Update
Ivan Kecojevic prepares to make his way onto the pitch against Besiktas. But what happens next? Click the play button below to see for yourself! Horse Racing
We have launched a range of new horse racing spread bet markets. Our Aggregate Card Markets combine all our usual Card Markets across different meetings in a day in one overall spread for you to play on.
E.g. Our Aggregate Card Winning Distances would be the total of all the distances won by, across all races at all nominated meetings in one day. This principle applies to other Card Markets such as Double Numbers, Favourites, Starting Prices, 2nd to 3rd Distances etc.
It also applies to some of our new Card Markets including Favourites x 10 and Squared Numbers. We have added a new rule to explain these markets; rule w) on page 16 of our Sports Spread Betting Rulebook, which you can see here
Don’t forget we also offer a full range of fixed odds horse racing prices including accumulators, multiples and each-way betting.
Click here to see our horse spread betting and horse racing fixed odds betting prices.
Or click here to find out more about horse racing spread betting. Football
Luis Suarez may be back to add a bit of extra bite to Liverpool’s attack but all eyes will be on impressive Tottenham as they host Chelsea in Saturday’s early 12.45pm Premier League kick-off.
Most people have been asking ‘What’s the Mata with Jose?’ due to the Portuguese’s insistence on overlooking last year’s Blues Player of the Season so far this term.
But will Mourinho come out on top against his former number two AVB at the Lane? Our Supremacy price for this one is Tottenham/Chelsea 0-0.2.
There are five 3pm kick-offs; Aston Villa v Man City (City/Villa (h) 1.1-1.3), Fulham v Cardiff (Ful/Car 0.3-0.5), Hull v West Ham (Hull/Wham 0.15-0.35), Man Utd v West Brom (Man/WBrom 1.55-1.75) and Southampton v Palace (Saints/Pal 1.15-1.35).
The 5.30pm game sees Arsenal journey to Wales to take on European high-flyers Swansea. Arsenal are unbeaten in their last 11 games away from home and we have them 6/5 for the win, with Swansea 9/4 and the draw 9/4.
Sunday’s two games see solid-looking Stoke take on Norwich at 1.30pm with the Potters 19/20 favourites to win this. The Canaries are 3/1 and the draw 9/4.
The 4pm kick-off is Paulo di Canio-less Sunderland versus Liverpool, now with added Suarez. Our traders fancy the visitors for this one quite strongly with our Supremacy price Liverpool/Sunderland (h) 0.75-0.95.
Monday’s match comes from Goodison Park where Everton, undefeated in the league so far, take on Newcastle. We’ve got Everton at a short 4/7 for the win, Newcastle 9/2 and the draw 14/5.
Don’t forget that our Champions League long term prices are now available. Our Outright Index sees Barcelona and Real Madrid 50-53, Bayern 49-52, Man City 30-33, Juventus and Man United 23-26, Chelsea 22-25 and Atletico Madrid 22-25, Paris SG 21-24, Dortmund 16-19 and Arsenal 16-19. Other markets available include Group Indices, Fixed Odds Winner, and Fixed Odds Group Winners.
We will also be covering the lower league, Scottish, Spanish, Italian, German, Russian and MLS fixtures.
See all our latest football spread betting and football fixed odds betting prices here. Or click here to find out more about football spread betting.Cricket
It doesn’t seem like five minutes ago that England were celebrating a 3-0 Ashes win over the Aussies, but already the squad is out for the winter Ashes series Down Under – moved forward a year to save clashing with the 2015 Cricket World Cup in Australia.
Our traders don’t seem overly impressed with the squad, which includes uncapped trio Gary Ballance, Boyd Rankin and Ben Stokes and surprising calls for Monty Panesar and Michael Carberry.
We are currently offering the biggest price in the industry on England to retain the Ashes at 8/15 and on England to win the series at 11/10.
Elsewhere, we continue our in-play coverage of the Champions League T20 cricket with Chennai v Hyderabad the Thursday game.
Outright we have Chennai as 2/1 favourites to win the tournament, Rajasthan 11/4, Hyderabad 9/2 and Otago 6/1.
Click here to see our cricket spread betting and cricket fixed odds betting prices.Or click here to find out more about cricket spread betting. Golf
The big tournament of the weekend golfing wise comes from St Andrews where some of the top professionals in the game pit their wits against a host of celebrities who fancy themselves with a club.
Some of the famous names include actors Andy Garcia, Luke Wilson, Hugh Grant, Kyle MacLachlan and James Nesbitt rock stars Don Felder and Huey Lewis and Riverdance idol Michael Flatley.
The recognisable names of the golfing circuit include Ernie Els, Darren Clarke, Retief Goosen, Padraig Harrington, Martin Kaymer, Ross Fisher, Paul Lawrie, Louis Oosthuizen, Charl Schwartzel and Vijay Singh.
We have Schwartzel and Kaymer as 18/1 favourites with Fisher and Casey both at 25/1.
Elsewhere we’ll be covering the First Tee Open at Pebble Beach and the Web.com Tour Championship at the TPC Sawgrass Dye’s Valley.
Click here to see all our latest golf spread betting and golf fixed odds betting prices.Or click here to find out more about golf spread betting.NFL
We’re already into week 4 of the NFL season and the latest round of action is ‘London Week’, the first of two weekends in the season when Wembley hosts sides from across the pond.
Sunday’s London action features the Minnesota Vikings against the Pittsburgh Steelers with both sides chasing their first win of the season.
This game is on Sky Sports 2 at 6pm and we have Pittsburgh as slight favourites with the Supremacy price Pittsburgh/Minnesota 0-2.
Our other live NFL games this weekend are; San Francisco/St Louis 2-4, Detroit/Chicago 1.5-3.5, Denver/Philadelphia 10-12, Dallas/San Diego 0.5-2.5, Atalanta/New England 0.5-2.5 and New Orleans/Miami 5.5-7.5.
We have a non-live service on all the other fixtures.
Click here to see all our latest NFL spread betting and NFL fixed odds betting prices.Or click here to find out more about NFL spread betting.Darts
The Championship League takes centre-stage this week with the games big names grouping in Stock, Essex to compete for a prize fund of more than £200,000.
The format is based on a slightly complicated round of Eight Groups with the top eight players from the PDC Order of Merit gaining a number of opportunities to try and reach the Winners’ Group at the end of the competition.
Due to the nature of the format there are games galore to bet on each day, with the group matches contested over a maximum of 11 legs with a players winning the match on six legs.
Last year’s winner Phil Taylor won Group One on the opening day, defeating Adrian Lewis 6-2 in the final to progress to the next stage of the competition.
Click here to see all our latest darts spread betting and darts fixed odds prices.
Or click here to find out more about darts spread betting.TennisWe’re offering a selection of in-play markets on the WTA Tokyo over the weekend with the tournament reaching the quarter-finals stage on Thursday.
Elsewhere we have long-term fixed odds prices already available for next year’s Australian Open with Novak Djokovic 7/4, Rafael Nadal 9/5, Andy Murray 4/1, Juan Martin Del Potro 14/1 and once-mighty Roger Federer 18/1.
Click here to see our tennis spread betting and tennis fixed odds betting prices.
Or click here to find out more about tennis spread betting.
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