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PDC European Tour | Sunday 11th June 2017 | 14:15

Day Two of the PDC European Tour in Hamburg was full of compelling matches and huge shocks. Day Three promises to possess the same drama and entertainment of the past two days.

Englishman, Peter Hudson, provided the most staggering result, defeating Belgian, Kim Huybrechts, 6-5, in a match he’s sure to remember for a long time. Hudson is ranked 95th in the PDC Order of Merit; 83 places below Huybrechts, a statistic that makes the result even more of a shock. Hudson now faces another tough test in Alan Norris who beat Finish darts player, Marko Kantele, in simple fashion. Norris will feel confident he can end Hudson’s impressive run and it’s tough to see the underdog grabbing another shock win.

ALAN NORRIS TO WIN AGAINST PETER HUDSON – 8/15
Young English prospect, Michael Smith, strolled into the next round with a 6-1 victory over Mike De Decker. Smith is improving ten-fold in 2017, following a disappointing Premier League campaign in 2016 that took a big knock at his confidence. Smith won the last PDC Tournament in Gibralatar and will feel confident he can do the same in Hamburg. Smith faces Andy Hamilton in the next round. Hamilton impressively beat Australian and ex-Premier League player, Simon Whitlock. Hamilton will struggle in this match, and should find Smith’s power scoring and impressive run on the doubles too much to handle.

MICHAEL SMITH  TO WIN AGAINST PETER HUDSON – 2/9

Mensur Suljovic completes our preview with his game against Dave Chisnall. Mensur will have the slight psychological advantage as he often prospers on the PDC Circuit against tricky opposition. Promises to be a close one.

ALAN NORRIS TO WIN AGAINST PETER HUDSON – 8/15

With plenty more matches scheduled for Sunday, we are sure are in for a good day of darts. The PDC Tour 2017 has already provided us with some big shocks and I can’t see any different occurring this time around. Michael Van Gerwen enters the tournament in this round and will be many people’s favourite to win this competition. Can the Dutch darting wizard add another trophy to his large cabinet?

MVG TO WIN EUROPEAN TOUR – 4/6

Suggested Bet:

Suljovic, Smith & Norris all to win their matches – 3.12/1

UFC Fight Night 110 – Saturday 10 June 2017

UFC Fight Night 110 – Aukland, New Zealand.

Derrick Lewis will look to improve his current heavyweight win streak to seven later tonight (Sat., June 10, 2017) at UFC Fight Night 110 live on FOX Sports 1 (US) or BT Sport (UK) from inside Spark Arena in Auckland, New Zealand, when he takes on veteran knockout artist Mark Hunt.

UFC Fight Night 110 will also feature a Middleweight showdown between Top 15-ranked Octagon veterans Derek Brunson (No. 8) and unlikely Australian 185-pound contender, Daniel Kelly (No. 15), as well as a fun Lightweight scrap between The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 9 winner, Ross Pearson, against local product, Dan Hooker.

Tonight’s Fight card includes:
  • Derrick Lewis vs. Mark Hunt
  • Derek Brunson vs. Daniel Kelly
  • Dan Hooker vs. Ross Pearson
  • Ion Cutelaba vs. Henrique da Silva
  • Tim Elliott vs. Ben Nguyen
  • Mizuto Hirota vs. Alex Volkanovski
  • Damien Brown vs. Vinc Pichel
  • Luke Jumeau vs. Dominique Steele
  • Ashkan Mokhtarian vs. John Moraga
  • Kiichi Kunimoto vs. Zak Ottow
  • J.J. Aldrich vs. Chan-Mi Jeon
  • Thibault Gouti vs. Dong Hyun Kim

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Suggested bets from tonight’s card:

Win Double – Damien Brown & Luke Jumeau both to Win their fights (Outright) – 3.43/1

Win Double – Tim Elliot & Chan-Mi Jeon both to Win their fights (Outright) – 2.61/1

4-Fold Win Acca –  Tim Elliot, Chan-Mi Jeon, Damien Brown & Luke Jumeau all to Win their fights (Outright) – 14.1/1

5-Fold Win Acca –  Tim Elliot, Dan Hooker, Daniel Kelly, Derrick Lewis & Ion Cutelaba all to Win their fights (Outright) – 16/1

4-Fold Mega Odds Win Acca –  Tim Elliot to win vs. Ben Nguyen (outright), Dan Hooker by TKO/KO Stoppage, Daniel Kelly by Decision, Derrick Lewis by TKO/KO Stoppage – 67/1

Sky Bet Enhanced Accumulator – UFC Fight Night 110: Enhanced Acca Win Acca – Dan Hooker, Daniel Kelly, Derrick Lewis & Ion Cutelaba all to win – 9/2

Leave us a comment below or tweet us @Betalyst_Tips on Twitter with your picks for tonight.

All odds and markets available via SkyBet

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2017 UK General Election

The 2017 UK general election takes place tomorrow – Thursday 8 June –  opinion polls are currently suggesting voting could end up being quite tight after what initially was going to appear to be a routine victory for Theresa May and the Conservative party when the election was first called. We take a closer look at the run up to the election and potential victories that could be on the cards and various markets bookies are offering that could be of good value.

2017 UK General Election – Jeremy Corbyn & The Labour Party

Many felt leading up to Brexit that there was no chance of the UK leaving the EU. The same nostalgia is surrounding Jeremy Corbyn who at the start of the election campaign was being touted of having a little chance of making any impact, however, as weeks have passed his campaign has been gaining significant momentum. Most still feel that he’s unlikely to be on his way to Downing Street on Friday morning, however, the same feeling was shared around Brexit – despite the ‘leave’ campaign gathering momentum leading up to the referendum most still assumed it wasn’t going to be strong enough to see the UK leave the EU – only to awake on a Friday morning in a state of shock to find the opposite had happened.

Corbyn’s maifesto looks to be gathering momentum – on social media he’s gained huge popularity with 18-34 year olds and has gone to the extent of engaging with UK Grime Artists in propaganda videos to help get his manifesto across, he’s also managed to take advantage of Teresa May’s reluctance to appear on TV debates by putting more pressure on her with his own appearances and appears to be winning voters over with the fears of a Tory government privatising the NHS.

Jeremy Corbyn to be prime minister after next general election – 100/30 (skybet) 

Labour to win most seats – 6/1 (skybet) 

Labour to win more seats than Conservatives – 8/1 (skybet) 

2017 UK General Election – UKIP & The Green Party

As things stand today – both UKIP and The Green Party hold 1 seat in parliament. Polls would suggest UKIP may lose all their seats and with a certain level of uncertainty as to whether a Tory or Labour government can run the country with competence some voters maybe inclined to go for the Green Party. Jonathan Bartely (co-leader of the Green Party), was on question time on Sunday night and did his party proud with some of his reasons for asking people to vote Green – he is under no illusion the General election will be between The Conservatives and Labour, however done a great job of illustrating how the Green party has fed into both Conservative and Labour Manifestos.

UKIP on the other hand seem to be losing popularity, previously they had been pro-Brexit and had won a lot of their previous votes flying the flag for Brexit. With the decision to leave the EU now in place – many of their previous voters are struggling to see / find reasons for choosing to Vote for them again. 

Green Party to Win over 1.5 seats – 10/3 (skybet) 

UK To keep their current seat and Win over 0.5 seats – 9/2 (skybet) 

2017 UK General Election – Conservatives & SNP

Many are still expecting the Conservatives to win comfortably – the question is by just how many !

If polls are to be believed or carry any degree of accuracy – its been suggested the SNP could be about to lose up to 10 seats with Labour winning majority of the seats in Scotland. Currently holding approx 56 Parliamentary seats – if polls are to believed than the SNP could find themselves having less than 46 and therefore under 47.5 seats could be an interesting market to follow. Skybet are offering an amazing 20/1 for them to win all seats in Scotland suggesting they are likely to actually go the other way and lose seats as opposed to gaining further.

SNP To Win Under 47.5 Seats – 5/6 (skybet)

SNP To Win All 59 Scottish Seats – 20/1 (skybet)

Conservatives to win over 400+ Seats – 9/2 (skybet)

Conservatives to win a majority of exactly 212 Seats – 500/1 (skybet)

UKIP over 0.5 Seats, Lib Dems under 10.5 Seats, Nick Clegg & Tim Farron to both lose their seats – 80/1 (skybet)

Theresa May to be post-election PM but Conservatives fail to win a majority and win zero seats in Scotland – 100/1 (skybet)

Labour to win most votes but Conservatives to win an overall majority – 100/1 (skybet)