Our guide to some highlights on TV during the next few weeks. Add some excitement to the event by betting live and in-play
The ultimate test for Great Britain against the World’s best side on November 13th. Bet in-play on match odds and 3 handicaps or predict who will score the opening try of the match, amongst other available markets. Big match in every sense.
Stephen Hendry returns to defend his record-breaking 4th triumph in last year’s event, along with the rest of the World’s top players including 2004 Embassy World Champion Ronnie O’Sullivan. Match odds markets will be available on all matches, along with frame-to-frame betting on live televised matches and a market on whether a maximum 147 break will be made during the tournament.
After the disappointment of last year’s Six Nations and further retirement of key players from the World Cup winning squad England will be looking to get back on track against an improving Canadian side on November 13th. The usual selection of markets will be on offer including “to score a try”, “winning margin” and “total points” in addition to in-play match odds and handicaps.
Meanwhile, on the same day 2004 Six Nations Champions France take on the All Blacks in France.
Arsenal’s stuttering team visit White Hart Lane to take on one of the meanest defences in the Premiership for the North London derby (13th). The Gunners should expect the usual reception and the bookings count may be an interesting market in a match that is expected to contain a few twists. It could be a great opportunity to test some of Kevin Pullein’s theories in our in-play market.
India play host to Pakistan on November 13th in what is arguably the most explosive encounter in ODI cricket. First innings run market will be a tough one to call with both sides possessing some of the most potentially destructive batsmen in World cricket, capable of scoring runs at lightning pace. The head-to-head markets of the Tendulkar v Inzamam Ul Haq variety should also prove interesting. |