Weekly Sports Update

27.10.16 Thursday Morning



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The Premier League action starts with struggling Sunderland hosting joint-top Arsenal at 12.30pm on Sky Sports 1 on Saturday with our Goal Supremacy price Arsenal/Sunderland (h) 1.35 – 1.55.

Liverpool then aim to continue their recent good form with a trip to Crystal Palace for the 5.30pm Saturday TV game on BT Sport 1. Our Goal Supremacy price here is Liverpool/Palace (h) 0.75 – 0.95.

On Sunday the televised action is Everton/West Ham 0.6 – 0.8 at 1.30pm then Chelsea/Southampton (h) 0.1 – 0.3 before Monday night's live Stoke/Swansea 0.35 – 0.55 clash.



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England conclude their tour of Bangladesh with the 2nd Test in Mirpur, starting at 5am Friday morning UK-time.

The first Test reached a thrilling climax on the final morning in Chittagong when two wickets from Ben Stokes helped England to a tense 22-run victory.

For this one, our traders have Bangladesh 7/2 for the win, England 8/11 and the draw 5/2.



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Rugby League

The Rugby League Four Nations tournament starts on Friday night with Australia v Scotland at 8pm live on Premier Sports. Our Points Supremacy spread here is Australia/Scotland 42 – 45.

Saturday's England v New Zealand clash in Huddersfield is live on BBC2 at 2.30pm and is expected to be much tighter affair with our Points Supremacy spread England/New Zealand -1.5 – 1.5.

Our Outright betting has Australia 8/13 to win the tournament (17.5 – 19 on our 25-10-0 spread betting index), England and New Zealand 3/1 (7.75 – 9.25 and 8 – 9.5 respectively) and Scotland 300/1 (0 – 0.25).

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40 of the world's top 50 players are in action at the WGC HSBC Champions event in Shanghai, China this weekend.

After day one, Swede Rikard Karlberg was top of the leaderboard but on 8 under, however Hideki Matsuyama, two shots behind on 6 under, led the betting at 9/2 ahead of Rickie Fowler on 6/1 and Paul Casey on 15/2.

We have live betting on that tournament plus the Sanderson Farms at the County Club, Jackson, Mississipp.



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There are just three races of the season left with Lewis Hamilton trailing team-mate Nico Rosberg by 26 points in the overall standings. Rosberg is 1/5 to take the title and Hamilton 10/3.

This weekend it's the Mexican Grand Prix with Hamilton even money for the win on the fixed odds and Rosberg 6/4.



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After two rounds of European action, the domestic league action returns this weekend with the televised games in the Aviva Premiership Northampton v Gloucester on Friday night, Saracens v Leicester on Saturday and Exeter v Bath on Sunday.

We'll also be covering the matches in the Pro12, Top 14 and Mitre 10 Cup.



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We're at the quarter-final stage of the International Championship from China with Michael Holt – conqueror of Ronnie O'Sullivan – taking on Stuart Bingham.

Next week attentions turn to the China Championship with the first round matches starting on Tuesday.



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The women's season comes to a climax this weekend with the WTA Finals from Singapore. The battle for the semi-final spots continues today and tomorrow with Muguruza v Kuznetsova and Radwanska v Pliskova.

We'll also be covering the ATP Basel and ATP Vienna, where Andy Murray takes on Giles Simon.



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It's the European Darts Championship from Belgium this weekend with Michael van Gerwen bidding for a third consecutive title at the event.

The matches start on Friday with coverage on ITV4. Van Gerwen is the 10/11 outright favourite ahead of Phil Taylor at 3/1 and Gary Anderson at 7/1.



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