Weekly Sports Update

24.07.14 Thursday Morning



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There are still a few weeks to go until the start of the domestic season, but already our

Manchester United and Swansea herald the start of the season with a 12.45pm kick-off on August 16th with our Supremacy price United/Swansea 1.25 – 1.45.

Title favourites Chelsea finish off the opening round of fixtures with a Monday night trip to newly promoted Burnley. Our fixed odds prices have Chelsea 4/11 for the win, Burnley 8/1 and the draw 15/4.

As for the long-term Premier League winner prices themselves, Chelsea are 15/8, defending champions Manchester City 21/10, Man United 5/1, Arsenal 6/1 and Liverpool 9/1. In the Championship, Fulham are 7/1, Cardiff 8/1, Wigan and Derby 9/1 and Norwich 10/1. 



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Alastair Cook is a man under pressure after hitting just 10 and 22 in each innings as England lost to India by 95 runs in the second Test at Lord's to go 1-0 down in the five Test series.

The once free-scoring captain has now hit just 606 in his last 13 Tests at an average of just 24.24 per innings but our traders still have him 4/1 joint favourite to be top England batsman for the third Test, which starts at the Rose Bowl on Sunday, along with Gary Ballance, Ian Bell and Joe Root.

In terms of match odds, England are 6/4 for the win, India 9/4 and the draw 13/8.

We'll be in-play on the Sri Lanka v South Africa 2nd Test, after the tourists won the first Test by 75 runs, plus we'll be covering all the latest action from the Caribbean T20 Cup and the Natwest T20 Blast. 



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Our expansive betting coverage this weekend takes in the ATP Gstaad, Umag, Atlanta, Tampere and WTA Baku tennis.

We'll have our usual wide range of fixed odds and spread betting prices on all the tournaments plus we have long-term prices available on the US Open and the Davis Cup.

Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic is the 6/4 favourite ahead of Rafael Nadal at 3/1 to triumph at Flushing Meadows. Andy Murray is 11/2, Roger Federer 8/1, Stan Wawrinka at 14/1 and Grigor Dimitrov at 18/1.

In the women's competition, Serena Williams is 2/1 favourite, Maria Sharapova 11/2, Victoria Azarenka 7/1, Eugenie Bouchard 8/1, Simona Halep and Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova both 9/1 and Na Li 12/1. 



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After Rory McIlroy dominated at the Open Championship last weekend, this week there is more Open action to savour as our golf fixed odds and spread betting takes in the Canadian Open, Russian Open and Senior Open, at Royal Porthcawl, Wales.

Looking ahead to the US PGA Championship at Valhalla next month, McIlroy is now the 6/1 favourite ahead of Adam Scott at 10/1 and Tiger Woods at 16/1.

And glancing further afield to September, our Ryder Cup prices have Europe 5/6 favourites, USA 6/5 and the tie 9/1. 



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After an eventful German Grand Prix last weekend, which saw Lewis Hamilton claw his way back from 20th on the grid to eventually finish third behind winner Nico Rosberg and runner-up Valtteri Bottas, attentions this weekend turn to the Hungarian Grand Prix.

Rosberg currently leads the championship on 190 points from Hamilton on 176 but our traders can't split the pair when it comes to the predicted season-end Championship Points with prices for both 335 – 341. In terms of the fixed odds as to who will be champion at the end of the season, Hamilton is 4/5 and Rosberg 10/11.

For this Sunday's race, Hamilton is the 4/6 favourite and Rosberg is 7/4.

For our 80-60-50-40-30-25-20-15-10-5 spread betting Race Index, which pays out on the top 10 finishers, Hamilton's spread is 59 - 63, Rosberg's is 53 - 57, Valtteri Bottas is 31 - 34, Daniel Ricciardo 30 - 33, Sebastian Vettel 29 - 32, Felipe Massa 26 - 29 and Fernando Alonso 22 - 25. 



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Our rugby spread betting and fixed odds betting this week includes the Rugby Sevens action from the Commonwealth Games.

New Zealand are the outright favourites at 10/11 to win Gold with South Africa 9/4 and England 11/2.

Our usual in-play betting coverage covers Super Rugby rugby union action and Super League and NRL rugby league matches. 



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After reigning champion Phil Taylor hit just his tenth-ever nine dart finish yesterday in his 13-6 victory over Michael Smith, the World Matchplay action continues from Blackpool this evening.

James Wade (8/13) takes on Simon Whitlock (5/4) and Michael van Gerwen (2/11) faces Dave Chisnall (15/4), both in the quarter-finals.

Our 10-3 spread betting Leg Supremacy prices, based on 10 points to the winner plus three points per leg won by, are Wade/Whitlock 3 - 6 and van Gerwen/Chisnall 18 - 21. 



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The Tyson Fury v Dereck Chisora fight set for this weekend was called off due to an injury to Chisora, so Fury will instead face Chisora's sparring partner Alexander Ustinov.

We'll have fixed odds and spread betting prices on that bout as well as a host of other fights from the undercard including Billy Joe Saunders v Emanuele Blandamura.

We also have prices out for Shawn Porter v Kell Brook next month. 



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David Cameron's recent cabinet reshuffle seems to have had little impact on the betting surrounding the next General Election.

For Most Seats we have Labour at 4/5, Conservatives even money, UKIP 66/1 and Liberal Democrats 150/1.

For Overall Majority we have Labour 15/8, Conservatives 5/2, UKIP 80/1, Liberal Democrats 200/1 and No Overall Majority 11/10.

As for who will be the next Prime Minister after David Cameron, Ed Miliband remains 4/5 favourite followed by Boris Johnson at 10/1, Theresa May at 14/1, Yvette Cooper 14/1 and Phillip Hammond 25/1, George Osborne, Michael Gove, William Hague and Chuka Umunna all 25/1.

The Scottish Independence Referendum takes place on September 18th and our traders reckon it's going to end as a ‘No' vote.
That's 1/7 to be the outcome while a ‘Yes' vote is 9/2. 
 


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