Bournemouth v Arsenal
Premier League – 1.30 pm
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A thrilling-looking Premier League clash is going to kick off the Bets Bets of the Day. The Cherries have the opportunity to keep themselves well in touch with the top five in the Premier League if they can make the most of home advantage in this fixture. They start the clash at the Vitality just the four points behind fifth-placed Arsenal and they need the win on the south coast to reel in their opponents. The Cherries are W3 D2 L1 at home this season and there has been a big trend of high scoring games involving the Cherries this term.
75% of all their games this season in the top flight have finished over 2.5 goals and top bookmakers have a short 4/9 on that trend continuing. With the attacking threat of Arsenal coming to town then there could be a fascinating encounter. The Gunners are looking a strong and settled side under Unai Emery. They are unbeaten in eleven games and this is a huge chance for them to put some big distance between themselves and those directly beneath them. Can they take it from the position of going off as 11/10 favourites which the top bookmakers have priced up their chances as?
NY Giants @ Philadelphia
NFL – 6.00 pm
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It has been a season of struggles for the NY Giants who are 3-7. However, there has been reason for optimism for the Giants who have won their last two games. So maybe the corner has been turned by them and they will get a chance to prove themselves once again as they head out on the road this weekend to face the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles from the NFC East are starting to go the other way having lost their last two games, part of an overall 4-6 season record for them. They have the home advantage and have been drawn into a short 5/11 at leading bookmakers to make that count. But it is the Giants with the current momentum and two of their three this wins have happened away from home.
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
F1 – 1:05 pm
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The season is in the bag for Lewis Hamilton who has already claimed the title and now this is just his chance to sign off in style at the Yas Marina. The Mercedes driver will go off from pole position as he looks to improve on his second place finish of last season in the race. Last time out at the Brazilian Grand Prix in early November, Hamilton created history. Never before after having won a title in a season, had he won a race after having claimed the title. But he broke that duck at Interlagos. This is the final race of the season and a chance for Hamilton to once against sign off in style as he goes at the 5/6 favourite with the top bookmakers to seal the victory. His teammate and the reigning champion in Abu Dhabi Valtteri Bottas is out at 14/1 to successfully defend.