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The first big match of the new campaign will see defending champions Chelsea against last season’s runners-up Tottenham at Wembley Stadium on Sunday.
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The first big match of the new campaign will see defending champions Chelsea against last season’s runners-up Tottenham at Wembley Stadium on Sunday.
The wait is finally over! The highly-anticipated Premier League returns to our screens this weekend.
London rivals Arsenal and Chelsea will compete for the first silverware of the season when they meet in the Community Shield at Wembley on Sunday.
Hollywoodbets will be paying out all straight win bets on the 2nd placed horse FYRE CAY in Yarmouth Race 1, after it was discovered the winner MANDARIN PRINCESS was in fact another horse
The Carling Black Label Cup takes centre stage this weekend. Kaizer Chiefs lock horns with Orlando Pirates in a sold-out pre-season friendly at the FNB Stadium.
The International Champions Cup gets underway this week which will be music to football fans ears as they will finally witness some moderately competitive action.
Preparations have started for the upcoming campaign, with the likes of Roma, Liverpool, Arsenal, Bayern Munich, Inter Milan and Manchester United all getting their pre-season action started early.
The CONCACAF Gold Cup will get underway this weekend, with Mexico slight favourites ahead of hosts USA to lift the trophy.
For the past two seasons, Tottenham Hotspur have been up there with England’s heavyweights, looking to claim their first league trophy since 1961. They finished
Platinum Stars, SuperSport United and African champions Mamelodi Sundowns will look to make South Africa proud as they battle it out in CAF competitions this weekend.
The extraordinary story of Chad Little’s comeback to race riding at the age of 40 in November last year after teetering on the brink of the abyss of a nearly wasted life, received a Netflix-type boost at Hollywoodbets Scottsville on Saturday
Oh Susanna and her stakes winning paddock pals are not only continuing to add to the burgeoning Drakenstein trophy cabinet through their progeny, they are also establishing powerful female dynasties which should serve the stud well in years to come
A bright and exciting future for horse racing in South Africa is on the horizon – that was the underlying message to emerge as the birth of South Africa’s new age coastal racing operator was celebrated at the official launch of the Race Coast brand
Some 23 years after booting home his first victory in August 2002 at Clairwood Park, Sean Veale reached the milestone of his first century of winners in a season at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Wednesday