Boylesports are offering a cash back offer on Premier League Darts betting
February 18, 2010
Following the opening night of the Whyte & Mackay Premier League Darts League, Phil Taylor has seen his odds to win the title slashed to just 4/11. The tournament continues at the BIC in Bournemouth and live coverage of the games can be watched on Sky Sports.
Boylesports are running a cash back offer on the following games. If any player goes on to record a maximum finish of 170 but then goes on to lose his game they will refund all losing match bets made on that player.
- Lewis v Van Barneveld
- Jenkins v Whitlock
- Taylor v Baxter
- Wade v King
Premier League Outright Winner
It looks like it will be another notch on his belt for Phil “The Power” Taylor
- 4/11 – Phil Taylor
- 9/1 – Raymond Barneveld
- 10/1 – James Wade
- 12/1 – Mervyn King
- 16/1 – Simon Whitlock
- 20/1 – Adrian Lewis
- 28/1 – Terry Jenkins
- 66/1 – Ronnie Baxter
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Phil the Power Taylor odds on to win the PDC World Championship
December 14, 2009
Phil Taylor will be looking to hold on to his title as the PDC World Championship begins at the world famous Alexandra Palace in London from Friday December 18th 2009 through to Sunday January 3rd 2010. It will have a £1 million prize money available on offer for the 72 competing players and you can watch it live on Sky Sports.
The bookies Boylesports are running another one of their cash back offers. If the legend that is Phil Taylor throws a perfect 9 dart finish at any point during the tournament and then goes on to win the tournament then they will refund all losing single bets placed on the outright markets for you to use again as a free bet.
PDC World Championship 2009/10 Outright Winner
- 2/5 – Phil Taylor
- 9/1 – James Wade
- 12/1 – Raymond Barneveld
- 16/1 – Gary Anderson
- 33/1 – Mervyn King
- 40/1 – Adrian Lewis
- 45/1 – Andy Hamilton
- 45/1 – Terry Jenkins
- 66/1 – Mark Walsh
- 70/1 – Colin Osborne
- 70/1 – Robert Thornton
- 70/1 - Simon Whitlock
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Get Your Money Back Should Gerrard or Fabregas Score Last
December 11, 2009
Liverpool take on Arsenal on Sunday afternoon with the match live on Sky Sports 1 and this is a very important match for both team for very different reasons. Liverpool need a win after what can only be described as an awful pre Christmas run and are in danger of not making the top four this season with both Man City and Spurs look like finishing above them. Having been knocked out of the Champions League, Rafa’s position is looking very shaky and he needs a win to keep his support from the Kop.
Arsenal for their part were given a lifeline in the Premier League with Man City taking three points off Chelsea and they now need to put a run together if they are to get into contention for the business end of the season.
Paddy Power are offering a good cash back where if either Steve Gerrard or Cesc Fabregas score the final goal then they will return all losing 1st /last goalscorer, correct score & scorecast singles on the match.
Liverpool v Arsenal match odds
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Manchester United and Spurs in Carling Cup quarter final action
December 1, 2009
The Carling Cup has reached the quarter final stages with two matches tonight and the remaining two taking place on Wednesday. The match will get the most attention tonight is between Manchester United and Spurs which takes place at Old Trafford tonight from 8.00.
Tonight will give Alex Ferguson a chance to field some of his younger players and give others like Gary Neville a well earned rest he is also expecting to replace Tomasz Kuszcza with Ben Foster. The odds point heavily to a United win tonight as historically United not last the 20 fixtures against Spur, winning 15 of them, in all competitions they have met 170 times with United winning 79 opposed to Spurs 46 games with 45 being drawn.
Spurs were beaten in last years final on penalties by United and will be hoping to get some payback in this fixture but they have not managed to win at Old Trafford in just 20 years and United have not been beating in the Carling Cup since 2007 when they were destroyed by an amazing performance from Championship side Coventry City.
Carling Cup match odds
The sponsors of the Carling Cup on Sky Sports Boylesports are running a cash back offer on the game if either team manages to win from coming from behind (in 90 minutes) they will refund all losing single first, last and anytime goal scorers as well as scorecast bets.
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Leeds odds on to be beaten as they take on Liverpool in Carling Cup tie
September 21, 2009
The third round of the Carling Cup kicks off on Tuesday evening with Leeds being the lowest ranked team in the fixtures. They are welcoming Liverpool to Elland Road in what will give Leeds fans a reminder of how they used to entertain Premier League teams on a regular basis before their fall from grace. Leeds are the underdogs for the tie having odds of 4/1 for a home win as opposed to Liverpool’s odds of 8/13 for an away win.
Boylesports who are the sponsors of the Carling Cup on Sky Sports are running a cash back offer on Tuesday nights fixtures, if any of the games goes to a penalty shoot out they will refund all losing first and last goalscorers as well as scorecast singles and correct score bets that have been made on the match.
Another betting offer on the game is being made by William Hill who if you place a £20 single bet on the Leeds Utd v Liverpool match on the 90 minute market they will give you a free £5 bet on the live correct score market.
Click here to place your Carling Cup bet and claim your £25 free bet from William Hill
Victor Chandler are also running a free bet offer on the Carling Cup tie between Leeds and Liverpool for £5 or more and they will match that bet as a free bet for to use as a correct score bet on the Man Utd v Wolves game on Wednesday evening.
Click here to claim your free £50 bet from Victor Chandler
Carling Cup Fixtures
- Arsenal v West Brom
- Barnsley v Burnley
- Bolton v West Ham
- Carlisle v Portsmouth
- Leeds United v Liverpool
- Nottm Forest v Blackburn
- Peterborough v Newcastle
- Scunthorpe v Port Vale
- Stoke v Blackpool
- Sunderland v Birmingham
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Man Utd can Clinch the Title with a Draw at Home to Arsenal
May 15, 2009
Man Utd can clinch the Premier League title on Saturday afternoon when they welcome Arsenal to Old Trafford. Sir Alex Ferguson’s team currently sit six points ahead of Liverpool at the top of the league and with both teams having just two games lef to play, a point agaisnt the Gunners in Saturday’s live lunch time kick off on Sky Sports would be enough to make it three successive titles for United.
Ideally, United would like to win the League and be presented with the title in front of the Old Trafford faithful having taken all three points, which is priced at 4/6 with Paddypower whilst the minimum requirement of a point is a 12/5 chance. The odds on Arsenal gatecrashing the party and taking all three points back to London with them is 5/1, a bet that is sure to be very popular in mMerseyside!
The game will be the third time that the two sides have met in as many weeks following the the two Champions League Semi Final game between the two, which Man Utd gained the upper hand in spectacularly with a 3-1 win at The Emirate last week to book their place in the final, which takes place in Rome in a couple of weeks time. A repeat of that scoreline is sure to be very popular at odds of 11/1 as too will be a repeat of the first leg score of 1-0 to Man Utd at odds of 11/2.
The Paddypower offer for this game is very much concerned with history repeating itself. Refunding all losing first/last scorer, correct score and scorecast bets on the game if Ronaldo score direct from a free kick at any time during the game.
Bet on Man Utd v Arsenal with Paddypower to take advantage of the offer and claima £30 free bet
Man Utd v Arsenal Odds
Man Utd 4/6
Draw 12/5
Arsenal 5/1
Correct Score
Man Utd 1-0 – 11/2
Man Utd 2-1 – 13/2
Man Utd 2-0 – 13/2
Man Utd 3-0 – 11/1
Man Utd 3-1 – 11/1
0-0 – 9/1
1-1 – 11/2
2-2 – 12/1
Arsenal 1-0 – 12/1
Arsenal 2-0 – 30/1
Arsenal 2-1 – 14/1
First Goalscorer
Ronaldo – 4/1
Rooney – 9/2
Tevez – 11/2
Berbatov – 9/2
Adebayor – 9/1
Arshavin – 12/1
Van Persie – 15/2
More of the same on Saturday afternoon will have Paddypower paying out!
Liverpool v Blackburn Odds Suggest Reds Can get back to Winning Ways
April 9, 2009
Liverpool will be looking to bounce back from Wednesday’s surprise Champion League defeat (3-1) at the hands of Chelsea when they welcome Blackburn Rovers to Anfield for Saturday’s live Sky Sports lunch time kick off. Rafa’s men are priced at 1/3 (with Paddy Power) to win the game, a result which would see them go back top of the Premier league, all be it possibly just for a few hours as current leaders Manchester United play away at Sunderland. However, three points for the Reds would would really put the pressure on Fergie’s men, who would need to bag all three points at the Stadium of Light, a tricky assignment for a team clearing faultering on the run in, evident once again midweek, when they too had a surprise Champions League result, drawing 2-2 with Porto, a result which puts the Portugese in Pole Position ahead of the return leg following a 2-2 draw.
Liverpool will no doubt have written off winning the Champions League with a mountain to climb at Stamford Bridge next Tuesday, allowing them to firmly concerntrate on winning their first title for 19 years. Boylesports currently offer the best odds (3/1) on Liverpool winning the title and with Manchetser United still distracted on three fronts (League, Champions League and FA Cup) this could prove a decent price about a team clearly in excellent form having won their last four league games.
A win at home against Blackburn is imperative and at 1/3, the odds don’t make too much for anyone wanting to have a bet on this game. However, there are plenty of attractive prices in the correct scores market. Liverpool won the corresponding fixture 3-1 earlier in the season and a repeat scoreline is 10/1 with Paddypower on Saturday. The Reds left it late last week against a resilient Fulham side and Blackburn are sure to be equally as tough to crack an 1-0 home win at 9/2 makes slighlty more appeal.
In the first scorer market, there is only really one player you’d want you money to be on and that is Fernando Torres, who is 3/1 to open the scoring.
Greyhound betting offers with Bet365
January 16, 2009
If you back any single winner at 2/1 or more on a greyhound race that is televised live on Sky Sports you can have a free bet with Bet 365 to the same stake on the next live Sky Sports greyhound race. The next greyhound race to feature on Sky Sports is on Thursday 22nd January at Perry Barr Greyhound Stadium
If your free bet also wins at odds of 2/1 or greater you will then qualify for another free bet on the next live race featured on Sky Sports.
Click here to claim your free £100 in free bets from Bet 365
Free £20 Bet with Sky for the Sky Poker World Grand Prix Darts
October 8, 2008
The Sky Poker World Grand Prix continues tonight as it goes into the second round today the 8th October 2008 at the fabulous Citywest Hotel in Dublin with the final taking place on Sunday 12th October. Tonight’s fixtures feature a match between Eccles 11/8 and match favourite King on 8/15 it will be shown live on Sky Sports 1.
As well as match betting you can of course go straight for an outright winner, according to Sky Bet the current favourite is of course Phil “The Power” Taylor currently on 8/13 with his closest rival being Barneveld who is placed 13/2. For the rank outsider their is J Barry who is 200/1, well worth a pound of anyones free bet money.
Click here to open an account with Sky Bet and get £20 free in bets
Everton v Newcastle Betting and Cash Back Offer
October 2, 2008
Everton welcome crisis-stricken Newcastle United to Goodison Park on Sudnay for Sky Sport’s live match. Newcastle have lost their last five matches and new interim manager, Joe Kinnear, will have his work cut out if the Magpies are to put an end to their current run of awful form agaisnt Everton. The players morale must surely be as low as the fans who have made their opinions known about the current state of the club following Kevin Keegan’s depature and its ongoing sale.
Everton must surely be backed to add to Newcastle’s misery at odds of 3/4, this is despite the Toffees having yet to win a home game this season. David Moyes will see this as the perfect opportunity to get back to winning ways infront of their own fans. An Everton 3-0 victory looks a good bet at 12/1 with Paddypower and Yakubu cannot be overlooked for the first goalscorer at odds of 9/2.
If Yakubu scores the last goal in this game, Paddypower will refund all losing first goalscorer, last goalscorer, correct score and scorecast bets on this game.



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