Weekly Sports Update

27.06.13 Thursday Morning



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Tennis
With Wimbledon resembling a TV gardening programme more than a tennis tournament – that’s right seeds are being scattered everywhere – where will the next big shock come?

Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Jo Wilfred-Tsonga, Marin Cilic, Maria Sharapova and Victoria Azarenka have all fallen by the wayside leaving the focus very much on Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray and Serena Williams.

Today’s big games see Laura Robson take on Mariana Duque-Marino, Williams play Caroline Garcia and Djokovic face Bobby Reynolds. Will there be another upset? We have Reynolds at 22/1.  

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Rugby
The Lions edged to an ultra-tense 23-21 victory over the Wallabies in a thrilling first Test on Saturday, so will it be just as close in the second Test this weekend?

Buoyed by a convincing 35-0 win over the Rebels in midweek, the Lions go into the second Test making five changes to the 15 that started the first Test.

Can Warren Gatland’s side improve in the scrum and will Australia’s lack of kicking consistency again be crucial? Coverage is on Sky Sports 1 from 11am on Saturday and we have the Supremacy price at Lions/Australia 1-4.

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Cricket
England can put a five-run defeat in the first T20 match with New Zealand quickly behind them as they lock horns with the Kiwis again at the Oval this evening?

We have the hosts as favourites quoting them at 5/7 for the win with the visitors at 11/10.

With the Ashes on the horizon we have a host of series markets to whet your appetite ahead of the first Test on July 10th. Markets of note include Series Wickets 155-158, Series Catches 93-9 and England Wins 2.3-2.6 to name a few.

We’re also covering domestic action in the Twenty20 Cup, the tri-series between the West Indies, India and Sri Lanka as well as England’s Ashes warm up against Essex.

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Football
The Premier League season fixtures are out ahead of the top flight’s big kick-off in August, but in the meantime attentions focus on the action from the Confederations Cup in Brazil.

Spain and Italy meet tonight (Thursday) to decide who will face Brazil in Sunday’s final. This game is a repeat of last season’s Euro 2012 final where Spain triumphed 4-0. We’re quoting their Total Goals at 2.1-2.3 this time around.

We’re also covering the action in the U20 World Cup, Japan, Sweden and America.  

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Golf
The US tour this week comes from the Congressional County Club for the AT&T National. Strong showings from Hunter Mahan in his last five starts see him strongly fancied, but there will be competition from Adam Scott, Jason Day and Billy Horschel no doubt.

The European Tour is at Carton House for the Irish Open. Rory McIlroy leads the way in the betting, followed by Graeme McDowell and Thomas Bjorn.

We will also be covering action in the US Woman’s Open and the Senior Players Championship.

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Motor Racing
The F1 action comes from Silverstone this week for the British GP. Sebastian Vettel stood above Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton on the podium in Canada and will be looking to do the same here.

On our Live Index he is 10.25-11.75, Alonso 8-9.5 with Lewis Hamilton and Kimi Raikkonen both 4-5.5

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