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Horse racing tips: ‘He won here impressively last time out and was value for further' – Templegate's Friday NAP
Horse racing tips: ‘He won here impressively last time out and was value for further' – Templegate's Friday NAP

The Sun

time3 days ago

  • General
  • The Sun

Horse racing tips: ‘He won here impressively last time out and was value for further' – Templegate's Friday NAP

TEMPLEGATE takes on Friday's racing confident of bashing the bookies. Back a horse by clicking their odds below. PORT HEDLAND (5.15 Brighton, nap) He was value for further than the official margin of half a length when scoring here last time. The handicapper has been more than fair with a 2lb rise and he gets on well with today's claiming rider. He should have no trouble with this slightly longer distance. SERGEANT MAYER (2.45 Carlisle, nb) Escapes a penalty for his smooth success at Ripon last time. He is right at home over this minimum trip and goes on any ground. He has yet to finish out of the frame in seven races with cheekpieces and will be there again. NOBLE HORIZON (2.55 Chepstow, treble) Showed promise when third at Newmarket last time and will improve plenty for this step up in distance. KELDEO (7.28 Catterick, Lucky 15) She's looking for her third win at this tricky track and is only 2lb higher than her last win. She'll be on the premises again for Ollie Pears. Templegate's tips Commercial content notice: Taking one of the offers featured in this article may result in a payment to The Sun. You should be aware brands pay fees to appear in the highest placements on the page. 18+. T&Cs apply. Remember to gamble responsibly A responsible gambler is someone who:

Europa League final free bets and betting offers
Europa League final free bets and betting offers

Telegraph

time21-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Telegraph

Europa League final free bets and betting offers

Two underperforming Premier League clubs get the chance to end a disappointing season on a high when Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United meet in the Europa League final at the Estadio de San Mames in Bilbao tonight (kick-off, 8pm BST). Spurs are 17th in England's top flight, while the Red Devils have scarcely performed better in 16th position. Both clubs have saved their best performances for the Europa League. They will bring 80,000 fans between them to Bilbao for what is only the sixth instance of an all-English European final. It promises to be a nail-biting game, with one side able to salvage their season by qualifying for the Champions League, while the loser is left to pick up the pieces from a calamitous campaign. This big occasion is attracting plenty of attention from neutral fans and the UK's top betting sites are catering for the interest, with a number of generous bonuses and boosts. Many bookies are offering sign-up deals with hugely boosted odds. You can bet on one, or in some cases either of the teams to win, at prices that are significantly inflated. So for example, such offers might see a team normally available at a price of evens (1/1) boosted to 40/1 for new customers. Typically, a limit is placed on the stake, most commonly £1. The difference between the regular odds and the boosted price on any winnings is paid as free bets. And as the selection of offers above shows, regular users will also find plenty of betting offers, specials and odds boosts deals for the Europa League final. Still looking for the right offer? Take a look at these free bets from a number of other betting brands available all year round

Who will win Eurovision? Cast your vote
Who will win Eurovision? Cast your vote

Telegraph

time16-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Telegraph

Who will win Eurovision? Cast your vote

It's almost that time again. The 69th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, the continent's annual celebration of all things weird and wacky in the wild world of pop music, will take over the city of Basel, Switzerland, throughout the week, culminating in the grand final. Who will win Eurovision? Thirty-seven countries will participate in this year's Eurovision Song Contest, with the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain and host nation (Switzerland) automatically qualifying for the Grand Final. Who has the best chance of taking home the trophy? The bookies have given their favourites, and we've thrown in the UK for good measure. Vote for your pick from the top acts below: Cast your vote UK entry, Remember Monday – What the Hell Just Happened?

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