Live Sports Betting: No Need to Wait for the World Cup

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Live Sports Betting: No Need to Wait for the World Cup

The 2022 FIFA World Cup kicks off on Sunday at 4 pm. Qatar is the host nation. There is a lot of live sport currently being broadcast on the UK's main TV channels. Most of the events will conclude on Sundays.

Zhao Xintong, Neil Robertson, John Higgins and Tom Ford have been knocked out of the UK Championship. Ronnie O'Sullivan has progressed. The winner of Sunday's final will take the title. The game is a best of 19 frames affair. It starts at 1 pm.

Sky Sports has already broadcast the group stages of the Cazoo Grand Slam of Darts. The competition adopts a traditional knockout format from Wednesday. Peter Wright and Dave Chisnall have been the only surprise eliminations. Raymond van Barneveld beat Gerwyn Price, Chiassnal and Ted Evetts to book his place in the second round. He next meets fellow veteran Simon Whitlock.

Constitution Hill will make his seasonal bow at Ascot in the Coral Hurdle on Saturday. The Irish-trained champion is set to be ridden by regular partner Rachel Blackmore. 2023 Gold Cup winner A Plus Tard is top-priced 4/9 with the leading horse racing betting sites in early betting.

The 22nd and final race of the 2022 Formula 1 season will take place in Abu Dhabi on Sunday. Sergio Perez and Charles Leclerc are level on 290 World Drivers’ Championship points and will do battle for second in the standings. The bookmakers marginally favor LeClerc. Max Verstappen is chasing his 15th victory of this season. George Russell is 7/2 favourite to win. Lewis Hamilton is 11/4 favourite.


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