Weekly Sports Update

13.03.14 Thursday Morning




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It’s been a cracking two days of racing at the Cheltenham Festival so far, but as we’re only at the half-way stage it’s still worth taking a

The highlight of today’s (Thursday) racing is whether favourite Annie Power, with 10 wins from 10 so far, can step up to the longer distance and beat four-time previous winner Big Buck’s in the feature race the World Hurdle at 3.20pm.

Tomorrow it’s the Gold Cup with defending champion Bobs Worth the favourite, but with real momentum gathering for Hennessy Gold Cup winner Triolo D’Alene, being ridden by A. P. McCoy, who is a 10/1 shot on our fixed odds prices.

For each day we’ll have our usual vast array of Card Markets to bet on over the full day’s racing including the likes of Winning Distances, 2nd to 3rd Distances, 99s Distances, Double Numbers, Favourites, Starting Prices, Racecard No 1s, Jockey Indices and Matchbets to name just some of the selections available.

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After more midweek Champions League misery for the English clubs, the focus is back on the Premier League this weekend with two absolute corkers taking place on Sunday.

First up it’s Manchester United versus Liverpool at Old Trafford at 1.30pm. Our traders give the Red Devils the edge, despite their indifferent recent form, United/Liverpool 0-0.2 on the Supremacy, United 6/4, Liverpool 9/5, the draw 12/5 on the fixed odds.

And at 4pm Arsenal make the short journey to Spurs to try and keep their title bid on track. Will this be a fiery affair? Be sure to check out our Booking quote.

Saturday’s games begin with Hull hosting Manchester City at 12.45pm. We have the Citizens favourites at 40/85 on the fixed odds, Hull 11/2 for the win and the draw 3/1.

There are then six 3 o’clock kick-offs with our Supremacy prices; Everton/Cardiff 1.4-1.6, Newcastle/Fulham (h) 0.05- 0.25, Southampton/Norwich 0.9-1.1, Stoke/West Ham 0.25-0.45, Sunderland/C Palace 0.4-0.6 and Swansea/West Brom 0.5-0.7.

At 5.30pm league leaders Chelsea journey to Villa Park to take on the unpredictable Villains. We have Chelsea 1/2 for the win, Villa 6/1 and the draw 3/1.

We’ll also have in-play and non-live fixed odds and spread betting on all the other English and Scottish domestic action as well as other global league matches.



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The T20 Cricket World Cup starts on Sunday in Bangladesh and we’ll be covering all the action with our usual range of in-play fixed odds and spread betting selections on all 35 matches.

Our spread betting Tournament Specials are now live with Tournament Runs 9660 – 9860, Tournament Fours 800 – 840, Tournament Sixes 295 – 315 and Tournament Wides 290 – 310 to name just a few.

Before the action starts, England have their final T20 clash with the West Indies today at 6pm. Already 2-0 down in the three match series, can England regain some pride? We have the Supremacy price West Indies/England 4-12. Or click here to find out more about cricket spread betting 

It’s the final round of Six Nations games this weekend with much hinging on the final match of the weekend, France v Ireland at 5pm on Saturday.

With England expected to win handsomely in Italy at 12.30pm (England/Italy 22-25 Points Supremacy) and Wales expected to beat Scotland at 2.45pm (Wales/Scotland 13 -16) it could come down to points difference if France beat Ireland.

However, our traders give the Irish the slight edge with the Supremacy price Ireland/France (h) 0-3.

We’ll also have in-play betting on the Super Rugby from Down Under and, for Rugby League, we’ll be live on a host of Super League and NRL games.  
  
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The new F1 season gets underway on Sunday in Melbourne with new-look cars in place and a controversial double-points race now confirmed for the end of the season.

After two rounds of winter testing the new regulations and specifications have clearly flummoxed some of the teams with the betting suggesting this year could finally see an end to the dominance of Sebastian Vettel.

Lewis Hamilton is the 15/8 favourite to win the Championship with Vettel 15/4, Nico Rosberg 4/1, Fernando Alonso 6/1, Kimi Raikkonen 10/1 and Jenson Button 11/1.

And in the Constructors’ Championship Mercedes are 4/6, Ferrari 7/2, Red Bull 9/2, McLaren 9/1 and Williams 12/1.

As for the Australian GP betting itself, Vettel is way down the field at 12/1. Hamilton is again the favourite at 2/1 followed by Rosberg at 7/2, Alonso 8/1, Massa 10/1, Button 11/1 and Bottas and Raikkonen both 12/1.

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The newly-titled Valspar Championship – previously known as the Tampa Bay Championship and Transitions Chmpionship – takes the focus this week.

Some of the big names in action feature Luke Donald, Matt Kuchar, Jordan Spieth, Jason Dufner, Webb Simpson and Bryce Molder.

We’ll have all our usual fixed odds and spread betting markets available including a host of in-play options on each day of the event.

We’ll also be covering the Trophee Hassan and the Toshiba Classic.

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Our vastly expanded tennis service, which will see provide in-play betting on around 10,000 matches throughout 2014, this week takes in the ATP and WTA Indian Wells, the first Masters 1000 event of the season.

Andy Murray struggled throughout the tournament before being knocked out by Milos Raonic. So who will come out on top?

We’ll have our full range of tennis spread betting and fixed odds betting on all the action throughout.

Murray’s drop in form has been noticeable by our updated long term outright fixed odds prices for the second major of the season, the French Open. Rafael Nadal is 8/11, Novak Djokovic 15/8, Stan Warwinka 16/1, Juan Martin Del Potro and Roger Federer 22/1 David Ferrer 25/1 and Murray now a distant 33/1.

Murray’s plight has also affected the Davis Cup outright fixed odds betting. Switzerland are even money favourites, France 9/4, Czech Republic 5/1, Germany 14/1, Italy 16/1 and Great Britain now 22/1.


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We’re up to the round three stage of The World Open in Haikou, China.

Today’s (Thursday) clashes see a couple of intriguing affairs as John Higgins takes on Judd Trump and Shaun Murphy faces Ding Junhui.

Both are close to call with Higgins 19/20 and Trump 4/5, Trump/Higgins 0-3 on the 10-3 Supremacy while Junhui is 4/6 to progress and Murphy 6/5, Junhui/Murphy 1.5-4.5 on the 10-3 Supremacy. 


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The Premier League of Darts is hosted in Nottingham’s Capital FM Arena as we reach week six of the competition tonight (Thursday).

Adrian Lewis will be hoping to follow up his UK Open triumph from the weekend with victory against Gary Anderson.

He’s 4/5 to win on our fixed odds, with Anderson 2/1 and the draw 15/4. On our 10-3 Supremacy (10 points for a win and a further 3 points per leg won by) it’s Lewis/Anderson 4-7.

Our other 10-3 Supremacy prices for the evening are; Wright/Whitlock 2-5, van Gerwen/Newton 14-17, van Barneveld/Thornton 2-5 and Taylor/Chisnall 6-9.
 
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We are now live with our fixed odds prices on the next UK General Election.

For Most Seats we have Labour 4/7, Conservatives, 5/4, UKIP 100/1 and Liberal Democrats 150/1.

For Overall Majority we have Labour 5/4, Conservatives 3/1, UKIP 100/1, Liberal Deomocrats 200/1 and No Overall Majority 11/8.

We also have markets live for who will be the next Prime Minister after David Cameron.

Ed Milliband is 8/13 favourite followed by Theresa May at 12/1, Boris Johnson 14/1, Yvette Cooper 14/1, William Hague 20/1 and Phillip Hammond 20/1.



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