We pull together our best bets for today's action, including Premier League and EFL football, racing from Cheltenham, darts, NFL and greyhounds.
Sporting Life's best bets
HORSE RACING: Nietzsche in 3.00 Cheltenham
"Rated just 6lb higher than his mark in the Fred Winter, excellent claimer James Bowen, who was in the winners’ enclosure again after Thomas Campbell won here on Saturday, takes five of those pounds off so he looks nicely treated for a second-season hurdler firmly on the upgrade." Ben Linfoot
HORSE RACING: Another Frontier in 1.15 Cheltenham
If you paused ANOTHER FRONTIER'S last start at the 2m5f mark, he would've been favourite to win his second career start. This was his first outing of the season and he travelled very strongly but was one pace in the home straight. I think the 2m5f trip is perhaps his optimum with a bit of cut in the ground so with a run under his belt, he looks attractive around the 14/1 mark. Murt Khan
FOOTBALL: Marko Anautovic to score anytime v Watford
"All the West Ham players will be keen to convince the new manager they should be part of his plans but the volatile Austrian might just appreciate more than most a change at the top." David John
FOOTBALL: Three or more goals in the second half of Leeds v Middlesbrough
"The best bet here is to go for goals in the second half. Three goals were scored after the break in Leeds' 3-1 defeat at Brentford last time out and I expect there to be a wait for action in this contest." Nick Hext
DARTS: Gary Anderson to beat Peter Wright and have more 180s
Anderson has won six of their seven matches in 2017, including the most recent at the Champions League of Darts, while Wright has only beaten him twice in their 15 matches dating back to 2014. They don't like each other off the oche and Anderson seems to cope better in these needle occasions. Chris Hammer
NFL: Longest field goal to be over 44.5 yards in LA Rams at Minnesota
"Back the longest field goal converted being over 44.5 yards as Greg Zuerlein and Kai Forbath are both in great form, have a range of over 50 yards and the comforts of kicking indoors for this fixture." David John
GREYHOUNDS: Shaneboy Russell (T1, 9.15 Henlow)
"The August ’14 dog was more impressive than ever last time out, beating a fair yardstick in the shape of Ballyregan Jimmy, and a repeat of those exertions would likely suffice in this company. The penny has dropped with him in recent times, and a clear run to the bend ahead of likely danger Idle Talker in the white jacket would make the son of Shaneboy Spencer very difficult to topple." Richard Wilson