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Despite it being an international break, there is plenty of intrigue for online betting punters this week and we have previewed the pick of he action below.
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The first international break of the season is upon us and Wales are the first of the home nations in action as they take on Kazakhstan in Astana. Wales sit a point behind North Macedonia in second place, but with Belgium boasting games in hand, they will be after maximum points from their trip east. Craig Bellamy’s side are 8/15 to win whilst the Supremacy football spread betting market is 1-1.2 in their favour.
Northern Ireland get their campaign underway on Thursday evening with an away tie against Luxembourg, in which the Green and White Army are made 5/4 favourites. In a group which also contains Slovakia and Germany, they will need maximum points off the Benelux nation if they are to reach the USA and Canada next year.
Scotland also commence their qualification on Friday with a tricky looking away tie in Denmark, with Steve Clarke’s side chalked up as 5/1 shots. In a group which features Greece and Slovakia, the Scots will fancy their chances of at least making the play-offs and a draw at 3/1 would be a decent result for the Tartan Army.
Finally, England are in action against Andorra on Saturday and at 1/100 in our fixed odds market, you may want to look to our football spread betting markets. The Three Lions need to lay down a marker after a limp performance against the plucky Pyreneans last time out and they are favoured at 4.4-4.7 on our Supremacy spread. The minute of the first England goal can be bought at 19-22 as Thomas Tuchel takes his side up to Villa Park.
Ireland are also in action on Saturday evening and they face a tricky looking match with Hungary in Dublin. The hosts are narrow 13/8 favourites, with the draw at 2/1 and the visitors priced up at 17/10.
A treble on Wales, Northern Ireland, and Ireland (with our 2-up early payout thrown in) pays 7.79/1 from 7.42/1 thanks to our acca boost feature.
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Jannik Sinner is the 8/11 favourite to win the men’s US Open after demolishing Alexander Bublik in a round of 16 match in which he conceded just three games. The Wimbledon champion is 1/20 to win his all-Italian quarter final with Lorenzo Musetti. Sinner’s great rival Carlos Alcaraz is 17/10 to lift the title in New York and the freshly shorn Murcian is 1/18 to beat Jiri Lehecka in his last eight clash this evening.
By comparison, the women’s side of the draw is relatively open with Eastern European foes Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka at the top of the market at 13/8 and 15/8 respectively. The best of the home hopes comes in the form of Jessica Pegula who is a 9/1 shot. Curiously, there are three Czechs
in the quarter finals, though a win for Marketa Vondrousva (14/1 outright), Karolina Muchova (22/1), or Barbora Krejcikova (22/1) would be something of a shock.
With a full range of tennis spread betting options, we have you covered as the action continues in Flushing Meadows.
There are plenty of derby matches this weekend in what promises to be a bumper weekend of action in Super League. Huddersfield’s match with Leeds is the televised game on Thursday, with Leeds looking to gatecrash the top two and secure a home semi-final play-off berth. On Friday, Castleford host their close rivals Wakefield who occupy the last of the play-off places – one point ahead of Hull FC.
The Black and Whites are in action on Sunday when they face off against their bitter foes from across the river, Hull KR. Rovers can win the League Leaders’ Shield should they win, and Wigan fail to do so. Matt Peet’s side face St Helens in a blockbuster match-up on Friday evening with Saints still not out of the race for a top two spot.
With Old Trafford looming large, Hull KR are 6/5 to right the wrongs from last year, with Wigan at 2/1, Leeds priced up at 4/1 to lift their first silverware since the Biran McDermott era, and St Helens at 15/1.
With everything to play for at the top of the league, we will have all of your favourite rugby league spread betting markets priced up, including Tryscorer Shirts, Kicking Metres and the Supremacy spreads.
Please remember that unlike fixed odds betting, when spread betting losses can exceed deposits.
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