Our team of tipsters pick out today's best bets, while we highlight the best-backed selections at our betting partners Sky Bet.
Sky Bet's popular punts
FOOTBALL: Arsenal, Rangers, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, AC Milan
These are the five best-backed teams on today's coupon with Arsenal leading the way ahead of their trip to crisis club Everton at 1330 BST. The five-fold pays just shy of 9/1. Meanwhile, Spurs are proving popular to beat Liverpool at Wembley in the other Premier League game today. They are the eighth best-backed side.
HORSE RACING: Hammer Gun to win 3.05 Southwell
Hammer Gun has halved in price fro 10/1 to 5/1 this morning following a gamble by what Sky Bet have described as "very shrewd all-weather connections".
Sporting Life's best bets
HORSE RACING: Marracudja to win 3.50 Kempton
"This looks an ideal track for him and judging by his previous runs first time out his trainer Paul Nicholls will have him cherry ripe for this. Expect him to make a bold bid from a prominent position under Sam Twiston-Davies." (Ben Linfoot)
HORSE RACING: Optimus Prime to win 4.20 Kempton
"This is a horse I feel we haven't seen the best of yet. He's an impressive-looking beast and connections have toyed with different tactics since acquiring him from France. Dan Skelton's horses have held their form really well through the summer..." (Murt Khan)
FOOTBALL: Everton to beat Arsenal
"The last time Arsenal visited this part of the world it was an utter shambles at Anfield and Everton can make this a very uncomfortable return by displaying enough mental steel in a vital match to pick up all three points." (David John)
AMERICAN FOOTBALL: Adrian Peterson to score a touchdown anytime v LA Rams
"Peterson takes on a Rams rushing defense that is ranked 29th in the league currently and has already allowed three runs over 40 yards so backing him to find the end zone once more is tempting." (David John)
GREYHOUNDS: Cloran Paddy 2.57 Perry Barr
"Cloran Paddy (T2) was third in this event last year and is fancied to make it through without much fuss for three-time winning trainer Charlie Lister." (Richard Wilson)