Weekly Sports Update

27.02.14 Thursday Morning




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Manchester United’s miserable season plumbed new depths with a powder puff display in their 2-0 midweek Champions League reverse, prompting our blogger to highlight why the Red Devils are officially the worst team in the Premier League. And Everton are the best. Read the Sports Betting Blog here.

As for our in-play betting, Spurs and Swansea will be out to try and improve on a miserable showing for British clubs in Europe so far as they play their Europa last 32 second legs. Swansea kick-off at Napoli at 6pm (Napoli 40/85, draw 3/1, Swansea 11/2) and Spurs host Dnipro at 8.05pm (Spurs 8/13, draw 11/4, Dnipro 17/4).

On Sunday it’s the League Cup final with Man City strong favourites over Sunderland. But remember what happened in the FA Cup final last year?! Our Supremacy price is Man City/Sunderland 1.65 - 1.85.

The Premier League action on Saturday features four 3pm kick-offs; Everton/West Ham 1.05 – 1.25, Chelsea/Fulham (h) 1.2 - 1.4, Hull/Newcastle 0.1 - 0.3 and Arsenal/Stoke (h) 0.8 - 1. Then at 5.30pm it’s in-form Liverpool against Southampton at St Mary’s. The Reds have been firing goals for fun recently and we have Total Goal Minutes for this one at 152 - 162.

Sunday’s three games all kick-off at 4.30pm due to the League Cup final; Aston Villa/Norwich 0.35 - 0.55, Swansea/Palace 0.55 - 0.75 and Tottenham/Cardiff 1.5 - 1.7.

Don’t forget about our World Cup betting markets including Group spread betting indices and a range of other fixed odds markets.

Will England get out of their tough group? England’s 25:10:5 Group Index price is 10.25-11.75 and their fixed odds price to qualify is 4/6.



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The Cheltenham chatter is building with the festival just under two weeks away, so to really get you in the mood for the Greatest Show on Turf, take a look at our Cheltenham Festival Infographic.

As for the betting, with Sprinter Sacre and Cue Card big name casualties, the Antepost prices have been showing some movement. Hurricane Fly and The New One lead the betting in the Champion Hurdle both at 3/1, Sire De Grugy is now the 7/4 favourite for the Champion Chase, Big Bucks is 2/1 in the World Hurdle and last year’s winner Bobs Worth 7/4 to retain his crown in the Gold Cup.

Don’t forget that in addition to our each-way and accumulators, you can now place forecast and tricast bets on horse racing with Spreadex. Click the following link to find out more on forecast and tricast betting.

As well as fixed odds we offer a full range of horse racing spread betting markets including Card Markets covering individual races, meetings and groups of meetings on a given day.

For a reminder of how our Aggregate Card Markets work, these 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.
Or click here to find out more about horse racing spread betting.  England will be looking to put the painful memory of the winter tour to Australia behind them when they play the first of three ODIs against the West Indies in Antigua tomorrow (Friday).

Joe Root warmed up for the series with an unbeaten 104 in a victory over the UWI Vice Chancellor’s XI earlier in the week, while Ben Stokes made 58 and James Tredwell took three wickets.

But who will shine against the Windies at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium from 1.30pm onwards UK time? Our traders make England slight favourites with a Supremacy price of 1 - 11.

Elsewhere, in the coming days we’ll have live betting on the South Africa v Australia third Test as well as all the action in the Asia Cup.

We also have long-term prices live for the T20 World Cup, which starts on 16th March and are currently industry joint-best price for England to win the tournament at 12/1.

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The Six Nations action pauses for a weekend so all eyes will be on club rugby and we’ll have coverage from the Aviva Premiership, RaboDirect Pro12, French Top 14 and Super Rugby.

The BT Sport live televised games from the Aviva Premiership are Bath v Saracens tomorrow night (Friday), Northampton v Gloucester on Saturday and Newcastle v Leicester on Sunday.

Looking ahead to next weekend’s Six Nations matches, our Supremacy prices are already live: Ireland/Italy 20 - 23, England/Wales 4 - 7, France/Scotland (h) 7 - 10.

Switching codes to rugby league, our in-play betting begins tonight (Thursday) with St Helens/Salford (h) 8 - 11 followed by more Super League clashes over the weekend.
  
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Some of the big names of the game are in Florida for the Honda Classic this weekend as the Sunshine State hosts the PGA tour for the first time.

The European tour will be played on the longest golf course in its history this week when the Tshwane Open takes place on the Els Club, Copperleaf, South Africa.

We also have betting on the HSBC Women’s Champions from Sentosa, Singapore.  

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We have vastly expanded our in-play tennis coverage to take in more matches than ever before.

We will now cover more live matches than previously in the top ATP and WTA events plus offer live betting on Challenger tournaments not previously covered in-play.

All in all we anticipate we will be offering in-play spread betting and fixed odds betting on around 10,000 matches over the next year.

This week’s latest live betting covers the ATP Dubai.

We also have long term outright fixed odds prices available for the second major of the season, the French Open. Rafael Nadal is 8/11, Novak Djokovic 9/5, Juan Martin Del Potro 18/1, Andy Murray and Australian Open champion Stanislas Wawrinka both 22/1 and Roger Federer 25/1.

In our outright fixed odds betting for the Davis Cup, Switzerland are even money favourites, France 9/4, Czech Republic 5/1, Germany 14/1 and Great Britain 18/1.  


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Things are hotting up at the Newport Centre as the Welsh Open reaches the latter stages this weekend.

World number one Neil Robertson made a surprise exit, losing 4-3 to Mark Williams in the third round so will there be more upsets along the way?

This evening’s (Thursday) in-play betting features Liang Wenbo v Barry Hawkins (Wenbo 11/8, Hawkins 4/7, 10-3 Supremacy Hawkins/Wenbo 2.5 – 5.5) and Williams v Marco Fu (Williams evens, Fu 8/11, 10-3 Supremacy Fu/Williams 0 - 3).


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It’s week four of the Premier League of Darts tonight (Thursday) from Glasgow with the highlight of the night an all-Dutch clash between Michael van Gerwen and Raymond van Barneveld.

Reigning champion van Gerwen is the favourite with our traders at 1/2. Van Barneveld is 10/3 and the draw 17/4. In terms of our 10-3 Leg Supremacy we have van Gerwen/van Barneveld 9 - 12.

For the other matches on the night, our 10-3 Supremacy prices are; Lewis/Wright 2 - 5, Thornton/Newton 3 - 6, Taylor/Whitlock 9 - 12, Chisnall/Anderson -1.5 - 1.5.
 
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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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We have fixed odds outright prices for the current series of ITV’s Dancing on Ice.

Ray Quinn is the 1/11 favourite, Hayley Tamaddon 15/2, Beth Tweddle 20/1 and Sam Attwater 25/1.


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