We take a look at some of the live betting options available for punters on Monday and also look ahead to the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals in our Daily Diary.
SOCCER
The Euro 2020 Qualifiers continue on Monday night and England are up in action away at Bulgaria with the English firm favourites at 2/9, the draw 5/1 and Bulgaria 23/2.
There are a host of Exotic Markets available on the game including over 2.5 goals currently 6/10 and both teams to score, YES, at 13/10. If you fancy England’s Harry Kane to get onto the score sheet first he is 12/5 to do just that.
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HORSE RACING
Local horse racing takes place at Flamingo Park in Kimberley, an 8 race card set to get off at 12:20 and scheduled to finish at 16:30.
One of the better bets of the day looks to be Favourite Model in Race No. 4 with the 4 year old currently 14/10 for a win. In the 5th Race we fancy the veteran Mac De Lago currently 8 years old to run a big race at a current price of 12/1 a win and just over 22/10 a place.
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RUGBY WORLD CUP
After a weekend of high drama both on and off the field our quarter-finalists have been confirmed. Before we look at the opening betting though let’s cast an eye at the outside winner market. New Zealand remain firm favourites at 13/10 with South Africa now into 33/10, England 4/1 and you can get 10/1 and better the balance.
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Onto the quarter-finals themselves and we have 2 games on Saturday and 2 on Sunday.
England and Australia are first up and here the English have been priced as 8.5 point favourites. If there is a concern in the English camp it is that they haven't had really testing matches to date, but there is no doubt that Eddie Jones was quite happy when the French game was called off.
The All Blacks and Ireland are next and here the All Blacks are (-11.5) in the opening betting. It is hard to see them beaten, however Ireland did look a lot more impressive in their last game against Samoa and they have, of course, beaten New Zealand in recent years.
Sunday’s first game is Wales against France and here we have the Welsh as fairly firm favourites at -6.5. The French haven't really shown their best in this Tournament, they may well make things tough for the Welsh.
The final quarter-final will be between hosts Japan and South Africa and despite their win over Scotland, Japan are big underdogs at (+14.5) points in the opening betting.
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We will keep an eye on the betting throughout the week and highlight any significant changes.
Note, all odds quoted are subject to change.
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