Argentina bookies’ favorite to win World Cup

(Reuters) – Argentina have become the bookies’ favorite to win the first World Cup on African soil, after two clear wins in their opening matches while their closest competitors have failed to impress.

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Bookmaker William Hill said England’s lackluster goalless draw with Algeria on Friday was one of the most profitable matches involving the national team ever as fans lost money on bets for them to win in Cape Town.

“The game against Algeria was probably the biggest winning match involving England for us ever — we made an absolute fortune,” said William Hill spokesman Graham Sharpe.

“On that match I estimate that the British bookmaking industry made 10 million pounds ($14.8 million),” he added.

Sharpe said the overall turnover may be affected if England, who meet Slovenia on Wednesday in their last group match, do not qualify for the second round.

“What will happen is that overall turnover will go down,” he said. “British punters will lost interest in the World Cup if England go out.”

But he said internet sales from 188 countries would continue.

Both bookmakers Ladbrokes and William Hill had Spain as favorites to win ahead of the tournament but their surprise 1-0 loss against Switzerland in their tournament opener prompted a fall from grace.

The bookmakers now have Diego Maradona’s team as favorites after wins against Nigeria and South Korea have virtually guaranteed their place in the second stage.

“On the weight of their performance and that they are now going to qualify, it’s pretty logical that they are now favorites,” said Sharpe.

William Hill:

Argentina 9/2

Spain 5/1

Brazil 5/1

Holland 13/2

Germany 8/1

Ladbrokes:

Argentina 7/2

Brazil 4/1

Spain 5/1

Germany 7/1

Holland 7/1

(Reporting by Opheera McDoom, Editing by Nigel Hunt)

Betting in full flow on whether Woods will hit a tree or kiss a blonde at Masters

Washington, Mar 31 (ANI): Brit bettors are putting their money on whether Tiger Woods will hit a tree on his first drive or if he”ll kiss an anonymous blonde before teeing off at the Masters.

Woods is set to make his return to golf next week at Augusta National after months of seclusion following revelations that he cheated on his wife.

“We”ll absolutely certainly take a couple of million (pounds) on it ourselves. So far, people are sensibly reluctant to part with their cash until two or three days beforehand … because once you place your bet you can”t cancel it,” CBS News quoted William Hill spokesman Rupert Adams as saying on Tuesday.

Both William Hill and Ladbrokes have Woods listed as the 4-1 favourite to win, even though he has not competed since driving into a tree outside his home in late November.

This year”s tournament starts on April 8.

Phil Mickelson is the second favorite behind Woods at 9-1, and Ernie Els is third at 10-1, according to William Hill.

But apart from the usual bets about making the cut or finishing outside the top 10, markets are open on whether he will hit the fairway on his opening drive, miss the fairway, or even hit a tree.

“We”ve got a whole host (of markets), the funnies around to the serious. Obviously, (we”ve) priced him up to win the major, to miss the cut, to have a fight with a fan on the first tee, to kiss an anonymous blonde — which doesn”t include (John) Daly, we point out,” said Ladbrokes spokesman Nick Weinberg.

But, despite any personal problems, both Adams and Weinberg said that bettors would stand behind Woods with their money.

“He could have 10 years off the sport and there”d be punters backing him. Even a 50 percent-75 percent Tiger Woods should have more than enough to see off the field,” said Weinberg.

William Hill is already offering 26 markets on Woods, and Hill said they expect to open 10 more over the weekend.

“Things like: Will he have an argument? Will he throw a club? Will he break a club in anger? Will there be a streaker on the final green? Will Elin (Nordegren) be seen in the crowd?” said Adams. (ANI)

Ecstatic England footie fans empty pubs after crushing victory over Croatia

London, Sep 10 (ANI): England crushed Croatia 5-1 and stormed into next year’s World Cup finals, leading to wild celebrations among fans and supporters of the team.

The team qualified after making it eight wins out of eight in Group Six at Wembley Stadium on Wednesday.

Two goals each from Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard and one from Wayne Rooney avenged their heartbreaking 3-2 defeat by Croatia on a rainy night at Wembley 22 months ago, a result that cost them a place at Euro 2008.

Arsenal striker Eduardo scored a late consolation goal for Croatia.

Elated England fans celebrated at Wembley and in pubs across the land as John Terry’s team qualified for the finals with two games to spare, the first time they have ever achieved that feat.

Supporters waved flags as they filed out of Wembley. Many packed nearby pubs to begin celebrations into the night.

Supporters sang: “5-1, even Croatia scored”-a new version of the mickey-taking chant, “5-1, even Heskey scored”. God Save The Queen also echoed around the North London stadium as the seconds ticked to the final whistle, The Sun reports.

Bookies Ladbrokes immediately installed England as 6-1 third favourites to win the World Cup, behind only Brazil and Spain.

Delighted Capello rated last night’s performance as England’s best under his management.

“I’m happy because the performance was great. We played quick, fast, the movement on the ball, the movement off the ball. The first 20 minutes were fantastic,” he said.

England’s Group 6 victory finally erased the humiliating memory of the home defeat by Croatia in 2007, which cost the Three Lions a place in Euro 2008. (ANI)

Punters back Freddie for Knighthood, Ponting for sack

London, Aug 25(ANI): Punters have improved England cricketer Andrew Flintoff’s odds of getting a knighthood and winning the BBC Sports Personality of the year award following his Ashes heroics.

Betting and gambling website William Hill has placed the Lancashire all-rounder at 16-1 odds for being knighted, down from its earlier bet of 25-1, which now compares favourably with the 7-2 quote by Paddy Power.

He is also priced at 7-1 to win the BBC Sports Personality of the year award and 16-1 with Ladbrokes to make a Test comeback, The Mirror reports.

While Flintoff’s stars are rising, punters are piling on the possibility of Australian captain Ricky Ponting facing the music when he returns to Australia.

Hills offer 10-1 that Ponting is given the sack on return to Australia, but he is 4-6 to lead Australia to victory in the next Ashes and 33-1 to win the Ashes in a 5-0 whitewash. (ANI)

Ashes battle has bookies in waging bet mode

London, July 8 (ANI): The epic cricket battle between England and Australia has sparked a deluge of wagers.

Betting exchange Betfair said it alone could take 200-million-pounds in stakes from punters all over the world.

Another betting outfit – Corals-predicted 100-million pounds of bets as the series gets under way in Cardiff.

The Aussies are odds-on favourites but England have shot in from 4-1 to 7-4 after a flood of patriotic punts, reports The Sun.

Ladbrokes reported taking ten times as many bets on England, captained by Andrew Strauss, as on Aussie skipper Ricky Ponting’s men. (ANI)

Bonanza for bookies at the National

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The nine-year-old – ridden by National debutant Liam Treadwell, 23, – had slipped off the radar of the vast majority of punters.

David Hood, William Hill spokesman, said: “This is definitely a bonanza day for the bookies. Such is the enormity of the Grand National that the first half-year profit-and-loss can rest on the result of this one race, and we could not have written a better script for a winner.”

David Williams, of Ladbrokes, added: “The last time this happened was in 1967 with a 100-1 to shot. As bookies, if we could have written a name on the winner’s board first thing this morning we would have written Mon Mome.”

The world’s most famous steeplechase was delayed by a few minutes by two false starts.

Glorious sunshine, which lasted throughout the day despite predictions of rain in Aintree, bathed the track as the assembled riders gathered to set off.

But tragedy struck when Hear The Echo collapsed and died just a few hundred feet from the finish. Nearby, much fancied Butler’s Cabin collapsed, was covered by screens but fortunately got up.

Bookmakers said they saw little evidence of the recession spoiling the great British tradition with bets reaching the £200million mark.

Organisers and police praised the well behaved crowd and reported little trouble.