Today’s horse racing tips: Best bets from Saturday
Racing continues at Doncaster, Newbury, Sandown and the Curragh after the sport made its long-awaited UK return recently and that is the focus for today’s horse racing tips.
Racing continues at Doncaster, Newbury, Sandown and the Curragh after the sport made its long-awaited UK return recently and that is the focus for today’s horse racing tips.
Tennis is defined by moments of brilliance and excitement, and if you’re one of those fans who doesn’t want to miss a single ace or break point, then you should definitely expand your Grand Slam knowledge. The Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open, also known as the majors, are the four tennis tournaments that all players wish to conquer; they’re also the ones awarding the most points for the ATP rankings.
With the coronavirus pandemic causing mayhem, we have created a blog for punters on what sports are still playing and the best betting tips today. Our feature will point readers towards the latest odds and live streaming events, as well as providing pointers and predictions on what to back.
Nathan Aspinall is 7/4 to win the PDC Home Tour as seven weeks of live darts draws to a conclusion. He is joined in the final by Gary Anderson, Jelle Klaasen and Jonny Clayton.
The National Rugby League is back and we’re marking its return with a weekend treble of more than 4/1 from the fourth round of fixtures. Rugby league Down Under has returned as a shortened 20-round competition following the suspension of the season due to the coronavirus pandemic.
When international sport is finally allowed to resume there will be an enormous amount of world titles waiting to be decided. Even without the rescheduled Olympic games, the sporting calendar will be packed, keeping us glued to our screens as all the unfinished business is resolved.
We’ve analysed every British world champion to have held a belt from one of the four main sanctioning bodies to reveal which has been the most successful in the history of the sport.
With multiple enticing tournaments, close games, high-profile players, and multi-million dollar prize pools, esports are worth knowing for every true bettor. The sport already counts more than 500 professional players, has a revenue surpassing 1,48 billion dollars in 2019, with more than 2,5 billion casual gamers worldwide.
In the absence of live sport, many people are turning to the electronic variety for both entertainment and betting purposes. To help people understand and follow eSoccer, we’ve profiled the top competitions and the leading players who dominate them.
With only a small amount of live sport being played during the coronavirus lockdown, eSports have benefited from a surge in popularity. While the most prestigious competitions are staged in indoor arenas, the majority take place online and are therefore unaffected by travel restrictions.
We’ve looked at the PGA Tour’s statistics to reveal every officially recorded drive of at least 450 yards – along with every player who registered a drive of at least 400 yards in a season – to identify who could break the record in the future.
There are talks of esports featured in future Olympics, from Overwatch and Fortnite, to Heroes of the Storm and League of Legends (LOL); games that bwin already offers. Esports is already considered a legitimate sport by many; it’s a rapidly growing sports industry where after 2 years a player is considered a veteran, and by the time you’re 21 you’re too old.
Darts greats Phil Taylor and Raymond Van Barneveld will have one more tungsten tussle on Thursday night as they provide live sport without leaving their homes. The pair, with 21 world titles between them, built up a famous rivalry during their glittering careers.
With almost all professional football shut down by the coronavirus pandemic, we’re jumping on the eSoccer bandwagon with Ultimate QuaranTeam predictions. League Two outfit Leyton Orient have hit the headlines by organising this FIFA 20 tournament, which has attracted interest from clubs across the globe.