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The eighth round of action in the Premier League is sure to be a memorable one, with title challengers Liverpool and Manchester City locking horns
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The eighth round of action in the Premier League is sure to be a memorable one, with title challengers Liverpool and Manchester City locking horns
The biggest match of the seventh round of the Premier League is a mouth-watering encounter you don’t want to miss!
There’s plenty of exciting matchups to look forward to this weekend, and after delivering a winning treble at 6/1 last week, we’re confident that we can keep the momentum going with more winning bets.
The Premier League returns with a mouth-watering clash as Tottenham host Liverpool at Wembley Stadium in Saturday’s early kick off.
These sides are tied of three points after winning their respective opening fixtures and they will both be looking to open up the gap between them
The UEFA Nations League kicks off with some enthralling matches to look forward to.
This is the league we all want to watch, and game week three showed us just why.
AC Milan’s tough start to the Serie A season continues as they host Roma at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on Friday night.
Game week Three of the Premier League closes out with the match of the round as Manchester United welcome Tottenham to Old Trafford
Difficult ground for Milan, but with an improved team headlined by former Napoli man Gonzalo Higuain, the Rossoneri will fancy their chances
Maurizio Sarri will be looking to win his first home game of the season and inflict a second straight defeat on Unai Emery’s side.
In one of the most high-profile in-race incidents of the past five years, former SA champion jockey Gavin Lerena was found guilty of four charges, while Jason Gates didn’t escape punishment
Glistian Events’ Joao da Mata chats to Cape Racing Chairman Greg Bortz about the path ahead for SA horseracing
At the age of 93, Mr Ferraris is still active in racing as a training consultant, and he takes great joy in following the career of his grandson, Luke Ferraris, a successful jockey in Hong Kong
The starting stalls stuck on the Fairview polytrack capped a mostly forgettable week for South African horseracing when the Nelson Mandela Bay Racing fixture ground to a dismal halt on Friday