Weekly Sports Update

25.09.14 Thursday Afternoon



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The Ryder Cup begins on Friday with three days of fascinating match play golf action in store from Gleneagles.

With so many fixed odds and spread betting options to choose from it may be difficult to know where to start, so our blogger has been looking at how to spread bet on the Ryder Cup.

Across the three days we will be offering a huge selection of markets covering Outrights, Player Points bets, Matchbets, Day 1, Day 2 and Day 3 Markets, Specials and Player Performance bets with many offered in-play




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Ahead of the start of the three-day Cambridgeshire Meeting at Newmarket today (Thursday), to get the big race form guide and Antepost tips .

We will have our usual comprehensive range of fixed odds and spread betting prices available plus individual race Card Markets plus accumulators, multiples, forecast and tricast betting.

The feature race on day one is the Sommerville Tattersall Stakes at 3.40pm. Favourite Mubtaghaa leads the betting at 7/2 as he makes up the step up to seven furlongs. Also fancied are Valley of Fire at 4/1, Make It Up 9/2, Maftool and Azraff both 5/1 and Dancetrack at 8/1.




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It's derby day in the Premier League on Saturday with Liverpool v Everton kicking off proceedings at 12.45pm and Arsenal v Tottenham at 5.30pm.

Referees Martin Atkinson (18 bookings in four matches so far this season) and Michael Oliver (16 bookings in five matches so far this season) are sure to have their hands full, so our Bookings spread betting markets are likely to be a popular choice among punters.

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Looking at the outright betting, both Liverpool and Everton have had stuttering starts to the season. Our traders have Liverpool as the 5/6 favourites with the draw 11/4 and Everton 3/1.

There are then six 3pm kick-offs with our spread betting Goal Supremacy prices; Palace/Leicester 0 – 2, Chelsea/Villa 1.95 – 2.15, Man City/Hull (h) 0.95 – 1.15, Man Utd/West Ham 1.45 – 1.65, Southampton/QPR 1.25 – 1.45 and Sunderland/Swansea -0.1 – 0.1.

For the north London derby we have Arsenal 4/6 favourites, the draw 14/5 and Spurs 15/4. Sunday's clash is West Brom v Burnley with our spread betting Goal Supremacy price West Brom/Burnley 0.4 – 0.6 while Monday night's game is Stoke/Newcastle 0.3 – 0.5.




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Bath may currently be top of the table after three matches in the Aviva Premiership, but we still have Saracens as outright favourites.

Sarries are 11/10 to be regular season winners and 6/4 to be Grand Final winners with current champions Northampton Saints 11/4 for both, Leicester 9/2 to be regular season winners and 10/3 to be Grand Final winner and Bath 6/1 to be regular season winner and 7/1 to be Grand Final winner.

Bath's credentials will be put to the test on Saturday when they take on Saints at Franklin Gardens while Sarries host Sale and Leicester welcome London Irish.

Our rugby league betting prices meanwhile feature live spread betting and fixed odds prices on a selection of Super League and NRL games starting with Warrington/Castleford Points Supremacy 2 – 5 this evening.




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Defending Superbowl champions Seattle Seahawks needed overtime to record a tense 26 – 20 win over Denver Broncos last week and remain outright favourites to defend their crown at 10/3 from Broncos themselves at 17/4.

Our fixed odds and spread betting on week four of the season begins with New York Giants @ Washington Redskins in the early hours of Friday morning UK time.

Washington are 1/2 and New York 13/8 with our spread betting Points Supremacy quote Washington/New York 2.5 – 4.5.

All in all we will have live coverage of seven of the 16 weekend fixtures plus in-play betting on two NCAA matches.




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It's the lucrative three-week ‘Asian Swing' part of the tennis calendar starting with the ATP Shenzhen in China.

Andy Murray needs to step up his form to qualify for November's season-ending World Tour Finals at the 02, London with Tomas Berdych, Grigor Dimitrov and Milos Raonic all currently ahead of him in the world standings.

Murray was due to play India's Somdev Devvarman in round two today (Thursday) with his 10-3 Match Supremacy Murray/Devvarman 16.5 – 18.5 ahead of the match.

Our expanded tennis service will see us cover around 10,000 live matches throughout 2014 and as well as the ATP Shenzhen, we'll also have in-play betting from the ATP Kuala Lumpur, ATP Orleans, ATP Sibiu and WTA Wuhan.




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Despite the recent series defeat to India, it has been confirmed that under-fire Alastair Cook will remain as One Day England captain for next year's Cricket World Cup in Australia.

The hosts themselves are 10/3 favourites, South Africa 9/2, India 5/1, Sri Lanka 6/1, New Zealand 7/1 and Pakistan, England and West Indies all 10/1.

Looking at more immediate cricketing action, we'll have in-play fixed odds and spread betting prices on the T20 Champions League and the conclusion of today's Lancashire v Middlesex County Championship relegation battle.




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Scotland had its say last week and decided to stay as part of the Union with voters opting against independence.

Now all eyes turn to the expected next UK General Election in May of 2015. Labour remain favourites to get most seats at 4/6 – despite leader Ed Miliband forgetting part of his speech at the party conference this week.

The Conservatives are 6/5 to get most seats, UKIP 66/1 and the Lib Dems 400/1.

In terms of overall majority, no overall majority is 6/5, Labour majority is 13/8, Conservative majority is 14/5, UKIP majority is 80/1 and Lib Dem majority is 200/1.

The betting for next Prime Minister after David Cameron has Miliband as 10/11 favourite, Boris Johnson 11/2, George Osborne and Theresa May both 12/1, Philip Hammond and Yvette Cooper both 16/1 and Michael Gove 22/1.




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