Manchester City v Liverpool: Best bets for Sunday's Premier League games
Even the tiniest uptweak in Mo Salah’s touch could decide this Premier League title race.
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Even the tiniest uptweak in Mo Salah’s touch could decide this Premier League title race.
The Grand National is one of the most iconic sporting events in the world and, for many, the highlight of the racing calendar. Whether you're a seasoned punter or just fancy the occasional flutter, it is often the Aintree spectacle that sees fans stick a bet on in the hope of winning themselves some money.
Nothing is worse than betting regret. Sure, live betting exists. But an opportunity for great value or banking easy money at a digestible price can evaporate very quickly once the game starts.
While the Cheltenham Festival may be regarded by aficionados as the pinnacle of jumps racing, the Grand National at Aintree is seen as the people’s race.
NOTEBOOK (4:05) can give Henry De Bromhead more big-race glory in the Topham Trophy.
Over 500 million worldwide viewers are expected to tune into the world's most famous horse race, as up to 40 jockeys don their racing colours, jump 16 fences and the hope to win the £1million prize at the Grand National 2022. The legendary four-mile race first started in 1839 and was won by the aptly named 'Lottery' at odds of 5/1, while there have been winners as far out at 100/1.
can win the Marsh Chase (Registered As The Melling Chase) (GBB Race) (3.25pm) for a second successive year on the second day of the 2022 Randox Grand National Festival at Aintree Racecourse.
PROTEKTORAT (2:55) is a safe bet in the Betway Bowl Chase on Day 1 of the Grand National Meeting at Aintree.