After the thrilling finale of the Farmers Insurance Open last week, the PGA Tour moves on to Arizona for the
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Premier League Preview – Wednesday January 31st 2018: Back Spurs to Silence Mourinho in Wembley Showdown
The second part of the midweek Premier League extravaganza serves up both quality and quantity in abundance: there are seven
Continue readingPremier League Preview – Tuesday January 30th 2018: Arsenal Your Best Bet on a Tricky Night for Liverpool
A rare treat for punters this week: a full set of Premier League fixtures across Tuesday and Wednesday. The bulk
Continue readingAustralian Open Final 2018 Preview: Hot Rog to Prove Too Classy for Courageous Cilic
It was just six months ago when Marin Cilic sat slumped in his chair at Wimbledon, reduced to tears due
Continue readingCheltenham Festival Trials Day Preview: Saturday 27th January 2018
January is a much-loved month in horse racing circles as the countdown to the Cheltenham Festival in March can officially
Continue readingAustralian Open 2018 Semi-Finals Preview: Brit Hope to Run Out of Steam While Classy Fed Marches On
We now know the identities of the semi-finalists of both the men’s and women’s draws at the Australian Open 2018,
Continue readingDubai Desert Classic 2018 Preview: Can McIlroy Be Opposed in the Middle East?
One of the reasons that many punters get into golf betting – even when they aren’t fans of the sport
Continue readingThe PDC Masters 2018 Preview: Back MVG to End Hot Cross Run
The year 2018 is barely out of nappies as yet, and it has already provided what you suspect might be
Continue readingAustralian Open 2018 Fourth Round Preview: Nadal to March On While Local Hero Krygios Shines
The Australian Open is starting to edge towards its business end, and soon we will know the full line-up for
Continue readingClarence House Chase 2018 Preview: Can Punters Oppose the Un De Sceaux Hat-Trick?
There’s a cracking couple of weeks of National Hunt racing coming up for punters to sink their teeth into, and
Continue readingSome Unmissable Betting Value from the Second & Third Rounds of the Australian Open 2018
The time difference between the Western world and Australia means we are in the land of nod while much of
Continue readingAbu Dhabi HSBC World Championship: DJ Playing the Right Notes Ahead of Desert Dollar-Fest
Are sportsmen motivated by money? You damn right they are: you can find examples of the big names having decisions
Continue readingGreat Scot! Where Next for Stoke City After Lambert Appointment
When a football club sacks the manager that has led them on a generally downward spiral for a number of
Continue readingAustralian Open 2018: The Best Bets for the Women’s Singles First Round Draw
The draw has been announced for the first round of the women’s singles at the Australian Open, and there are
Continue readingAustralian Open 2018: The Best Bets of the Men’s Singles First Round Draw
While there are still qualification matches to unfold, the first round draw of the Australian Open is starting to take
Continue readingAustralian Open 2018 Preview: Federer’s the Favourite But is Dimitrov the Smart Pick?
The overarching theme in men’s tennis back in 2017 was one of the old guard reborn, with Roger Federer and
Continue readingSony Open 2018 Preview: Spieth a Worthy Favourite But Kisner the Value in Hawaiian Shootout
The new PGA Tour season is underway in 2018 and there was a feeling of déjà vu as Dustin Johnson
Continue readingNew Year, New Opportunities: Analysing the Pick of the Outright Betting Markets in 2018
The English football season is, roughly, at its halfway mark, and already we can formulate some rather strong ideas as
Continue readingFA Cup Third Round Preview: Three Giants that Could Be Slayed This Weekend
The FA Cup third round has been particularly kind on punters in recent years, with a bevy of giantkillings and
Continue readingWill Anthony Joshua Continue to Deliver Knockout Blows for Punters in 2018?
It goes without saying that 2017 was a vintage year for Anthony Joshua, and while his achievements weren’t recognised by
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