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2018 Spanish F1 Grand Prix: Odds and Betting Preview

After a fairly open start to the 2018 Formula One season, defending champion Lewis Hamilton recorded his first win of the campaign when the drivers assembled in Azerbaijan last time out. That victory also saw Hamilton climb back to the top of the Drivers’ Championship as his closest rival Sebastian Vettel finished outside of the podium places in fourth.

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2018 Qipco 2000 Guineas Odds and Betting Preview

Following the recent ending of the National Hunt season, our equine focus now points towards the flat campaign, with Newmarket hosting its two-day Guineas meeting at the weekend. Saturday’s highlight is the 2000 Guineas with some of Europe’s top three-year-old colts battling up the Rowley Mile straight course to claim the opening classic of the […]

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MotoGP 2018 Odds

We’re currently just two races in to a long MotoGP season but already the table is starting to take shape and our reigning champion Marc Marquez, according to the bookmakers, appears to be the man to beat once again.

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The Voice UK: Odds and Preview

Judges may have come and gone and at one point, The Voice was forced to switch channel but it seems to have found a home at ITV where it is finally starting to thrive. In 2018, we have now reached the knockout stages and this is where the betting also starts to intensify.

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England v Ireland Six Nations: Join Ladbrokes for 33/1 England to win

Saturday’s game at Twickenham was meant to be a showdown between these two sides in terms of who would take the title and the Grand Slam. Eddie Jones’ England started as the pre-tournament favourites and were fully expected to come into this match with a perfect record but two straight defeats to Scotland and France means that the Three Lions are just playing for pride.

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Six Nations 2018: Week 5 Odds and Betting Preview

With just one week to go before the end of the 2018 edition of rugby union’s Six Nations tournament, the destiny of the title has already been decided. Holders England were the ante post favourites but two straight defeats for Eddie Jones’ men mean that Ireland take the trophy ahead of this weekend’s closing fixtures.

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