We bring you the bets proving particularly popular with Sky Bet today, including a Carabao Cup steamer, plus our best bets.
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Stuart Williams’ Canadian Royal was a well-backed second when making his handicap debut over course and distance here last month, and the return to the course has once again been met with plenty of money. The three-year-old returns 3lb higher but punters will latch on to the fact that the front two pulled clear of the rest of the field, before disappointing in softer ground at Leicester. The selection had opened up at 16/1 but is now available at 6/1 following an abundance of market support.
The League One side have been the best-backed team in the second round of the Carabao Cup - their odds plumetting from an opening show of 9/4 all the way into even money with opponents Hull (13/5) set to make a host of changes at the Keepmoat Stadium.
The Arsenal and England full-back was the subject of support to head to Turkey over the weekend and his price has again been cut today - he's now odds-on at 10/11 for the move ahead of next week's transfer deadline (from 6/5). It had been a 16/1 shot just four days ago.
An eyecatching performance by the Everton youngster against Manchester City last night has seen support in this side market. An Under-20 World Cup winner with England in the summer, DCL is into 12/1 from 16/1 to be on the plane to Russia. Meanwhile, Wayne Rooney is a 10/11 shot after his goal at the Etihad.
"From a small sample his sire Siyouni is assembling a good record at Kempton with two winners and two seconds from seven runs and the surface is one potential source of improvement from this in-form four-year-old. Another are the first-time cheekpieces and also the drop back from a mile after he was just run out of things in the closing stages off a 3lb lower mark at Windsor last time. Prior to that he'd won over seven furlongs at Leicester and he's preferred to Sir Titan, a horse that went up 4lb despite being beaten after getting the run of the race at Goodwood."
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"He showed three starts back he can compete off a slightly higher mark so it shows the horse still is capable in this grade. I'm hoping a couple months at Dan Skelton's yard bring out some improvement and this can see Kapricone winning over fences for the first time."
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"Mark Warburton will make changes to his team but 6/1 is just too big for the surprise here. Newcastle's priority is Saturday's game at home to West Ham, their last match before the international break and Forest can take advantage."
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"Candlelight Fire could be worth siding with tonight despite the competitive nature of heat six at 8.43. The well-bred son of Ballymac Vic and Droopys Peaches will have to be on his toes if he's to clear the early pace of Sussex Cup champion Shaneboy Freddie and last year's Steel City Cup/Eclipse Stakes runner-up Tynwald Baz on the inside, but the April '14 whelp isn't without blistering early pace of his own and he should get a clear run to the corner."
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