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HORSE RACING:
They go at Newbury, Lingfield, Bangor and Kempton Park on Wednesday. Compare odds and bet at the best prices.

FOOTBALL BETTING: England may not be the favourites for next year’s world cup but they are William Hill‘s 7/4 jollies to win the right to host the tournament in 2018.

FORMULA ONE: After Ferrari said they would not block his return to Formula One, Betfred made Michael Schumacher 10/1 to be crowned world champion next year.

CRICKET BETTING: Opening batsman Kevin Pietersen is 7/2 to be Top England batsman with Sportingbet against South Africa in the first test on Wednesday. To compare all the odds click here.

HORSE RACING: TUESDAY: TURNER’S TIPS:
Free Racing tips from William Hill Radio presenter the Daily Mail’s horse racing correspondent Sam Turner aka Robin Goodfellow.

HORSE RACING:
They go at Southwell, Catterick Bridge, Folkestone and Cork on Tuesday. Compare odds and bet at the best prices.

HORSE RACING: Le Beau Bai regained his position as clear favourite for the Coral Welsh National Welsh National today with the sponsor cutting him to 6-1 from 7-1 in reaction to some notable support.

WHITE CHRISTMAS: The odds on a White Christmas were slashed this afternoon to 3-1 from 5-1 by Coral with the latest weather forecasts predicting freezing temperatures right up until Christmas day.

RUGBY UNION BETTING: After the latest round of group matches, Bet365 make Toulouse 9/2 favourites for the Heineken Cup, a fraction ahead of Munster; 5/1 Stan James.

NFL BETTING: Ladbrokes cut Indianapolis into 3/1 favouritism for the Super Bowl after extending their faultless start to the season. The Colts are also into 5/4 at Stan James to win the AFC title.

CELEBRITY BIG BROTHER: Snooker ace Ronnie O’Sullivan has been named bookie Paddy Power’s 2/1 favourite to win Celebrity Big Brother when it returns to our screens in the New Year.

HORSE RACING: MONDAY: TURNER’S TIPS:
Free Racing tips from William Hill Radio presenter the Daily Mail’s horse racing correspondent Sam Turner aka Robin Goodfellow.