Wigan v Sunderland – Premier League Betting Preview

Roberto MartinezDespite only winning twice at the DW Stadium so far in the Premier League Wigan are our 11/10 favourite coming into their match today, and they are in desperate need of a win. They are taking on Sunderland and the hosts should be keen to secure three points to put some distance between them and the relegation zone, as currently Wigan are escaping the dreaded area based solely on goal difference.

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La Liga Betting Preview – Getafe v Sevilla

GetafeGetafe will look to turn around a run of five games without a win in La Liga when they host Sevilla this evening. The two teams are only separated by three points, and although Sevilla have won one in their last five they trail Getafe in 12th place.

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Blackpool v Cardiff – Championship Betting Preview

BlackpoolBlackpool are welcoming Cardiff to Bloomfield Road in the Championship this evening in what could be a tight match, although the hosts are our slight favourite at 6/4 to win, with Cardiff at 7/4. However Blackpool are entering the match in poor form, having only won twice in their last twelve in the Championship and they are still playing without a manager since Michael Appleton’s departure to Blackburn last week, so Cardiff should not be written off.

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La Liga Betting Preview – Real Sociedad v Barcelona

Lionel MessiReal Sociedad host the best team in La Liga this evening as Barcelona travel to the Basque country. The Catalans will no doubt hope to extend their record-breaking league run against the San Sebastian based team after being held to a draw by Malaga at home in the Copa del Rey last week.

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Man United v West Ham – FA Cup Betting Preview

Wayne RooneyThe FA Cup replay between Man United and West Ham should be a lively game, since their first FA Cup meeting ended in a dramatic 2-2 draw, and Man United will be after revenge here. The Red Devils should be confident with the likes of Wayne Rooney back in action whilst West Ham have a depleted squad, and United are our hot 3/10 favourite to win.

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Match-fixing gangs target 50 national leagues: FIFA

ZURICH: Organised criminal gangs are targeting around 50 national soccer leagues for possible match-fixing and any country is vulnerable regardless of its record on corruption, according to FIFA head of security Ralf Mutschke.

Mutschke said a convicted match-fixer had personally told him at a secret meeting that the activity was preferred by many criminals to the drugs trade.

“I met a match-fixer, a convicted match-fixer, here in Zurich next to the zoo and he told me organised crime is moving out of the drug trade and getting involved in match-fixing because of low risk and high profit,” he said.

“He told me straight to my face,” added Mutschke who worked for the German federal police for 33 years before joining FIFA in 2012.

“I would say there are about 50 different national leagues outside Europe which are targeted by organised crime on the betting market,” he told reporters at FIFA headquarters.

Match-fixing has become a huge concern for soccer’s authorities recently as criminal gambling rings pay players, referees or officials to manipulate matches and make enormous amounts of money by betting on the outcome.

Mutschke said that in some cases national leagues and confederations had been infiltrated to the point where referees were able to boost their careers by taking part in manipulation.

“We have seen them trying to take over an entire club and use it for match manipulation, we see it in other parts of the world,” he said.

“If they manage to take over the club, they pay the salaries for the players but they are also transferring players to other clubs.

“We also see infiltration on an association level and on a confederation level.

“I know as well that referees are being lured by fixers who promise them a boost in their career when they get involved in match manipulation, because this fixer has good contacts in the federation.”

Mutschke pointed out that all countries were vulnerable, not just those with a reputation for corruption. One of the most notorious cases, which led to a two-year prison sentence for Singaporean national Wilson Raj Perumal for masterminding a match-fixing scheme, was in Finland.

“There is always the question about which is the most vulnerable region in the world,” said Mutschke.

“My answer is there is none. Perumal went to Finland and manipulated matches there and tried to infiltrate a club there. Finland is rated as number two on the transparency index, so it’s not corrupt at all.”

PLAYERS TUNNEL

Mutschke said match-fixers would sometimes approach players, referees or officials out of the blue.

“You have a 50 percent chance of acceptance and what upsets me is that it demonstrates to me that they have no fear of us because nobody is reporting these approaches,” he said.

On other occasions, they groom their victims over time. “You follow the target over a certain time period, you assess his attitude, whether he is satisfied, happy, is he paid, or lacking payment from the club, or is he betting.”

Sometimes, they even managed to get access to the players tunnel.

“The fixers are in the stadiums and are looking at the targets and sometimes they get access to the tunnel which is strange,” he said.

Another tactic by match-fixers is to organise international friendlies and change the referee at the last minute.

“If you don’t have pictures from the match, it is difficult to find out if this really was the referee who supposedly controlled the match.”

On one occasion, FIFA only discovered the change because the listed referee was black and they saw on Youtube that a white official was in charge of the game.

Mutschke said FIFA had set up a hotline for players and referees to report approaches and he wanted each of FIFA’s 209 member associations to appoint integrity officers to collaborate.

“I try to impress our members and involve them in the future in the fight against corruption. We have 209 members and several confederations and this is really a challenge. I might fail but at least I’d like to say I tried.”

GUATEMALAN EXAMPLE

“My goal is that the entire football community has to be strengthened in the fight against corruption and match manipulation.”

Mutschke said there had been some good news. “Last autumn, three referees were approached by a fixer on their way to a stadium (and asked) to fix a match. They reported it to FIFA. We could identify the guy, he is part of a football federation, he is under investigation and he will be kicked out,” said Mutschke.

He did not believe that any matches in the qualifying competition for the 2014 World Cup had been affected because of the prestige at stake and high profile of the games.

He also praised the Guatemalan squad who recently denounced three team mates for trying to persuade them to fix a friendly. The three were banned for life last year.

“Guatemala is a good example for me, they were really eager to do something. We appreciated it very much,” he said.

However, Mutschke admitted that FIFA could not provide protection for witnesses and that sanctions for players were often tougher than for the fixers.

“There are legal loopholes, I know that most of the sentences of one or two years, or sometimes just a fine. Can you threaten and organised criminal with a fine?” More

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Chelsea v Southampton – Premier League Betting Preview

John TerryThe re-scheduled Premier League game between Chelsea and Southampton kicks off this evening and both teams should be entering the match with confidence. Southampton took a controversial 1-0 win over Aston Villa in their latest Premier League match which took them to the 15th spot in the table, and they should be keen to cause upset again here. However Chelsea are also in good form, despite their recent shock loss to QPR, and they are our favourite to win here at 1/4.

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Spanish league chief hints at match-fixing

Spanish league vice-president Javier Tebas has admitted that La Liga games have been fixed in the past and says the authorities are currently working hard to find the proof to punish those involved.

A number of unexpected results towards the end of last season caused eyebrows to be raised in Spain, with both then Racing Santander manager Alvaro Cervera and Granada president Quique Pina claiming Real Zaragoza’s escape from relegation – which included four wins in their last four games – had been suspicious.

Tebas, who at the time raised his own doubts that every game in the top flight in recent seasons had been clean, told Spanish radio show Al Primer Toque on Monday night that the authorities were currently trying to gather evidence to prove games had been fixed.

“Games have been bought,” Tebas said. “There is the real truth and then legal truth. Match-fixing exists, but you need to be able to prove it to be able to impose a punishment. We are trying to uncover the cheats because there are some, and even if there is just one, for me that is a scandal.”

Tebas said that it was likely that illegal gambling syndicates had influenced results in La Liga, as they had elsewhere in Europe.

“UEFA has said that 0.7% of games are bought,” he said. “In our football the same thing could happen as went on in Italy. I believe that there will be a scandal some day, because it happens. Could there be the same percentage of games bought here as UEFA say? There could be.”

As well as being LFP vice-president, Tebas also represents the so-called G30 group of clubs (the big two plus most Segunda Division clubs) in TV revenue sharing negotiations against a group of rebels (including Atletico Madrid, Valencia, Sevilla, Athletic Bilbao, Espanyol and Real Betis) who would like the revenues to be shared more equally.

He defended the current situation where Madrid and Barcelona between them take about half the money available, and said it was currently changing for the better.

“Real Madrid and Barca do not earn €140 million a year,” Tebas said. “They earn €130 million. Besides this €130 million, they give €5 million to help clubs who are relegated and another €5 million to the G30. We are going to be at a difference of approximately 1:6, where the club who earns the least in Primera Division gets €20 million.”

The sports lawyer also said he had “nothing to hide” about his role with the G30.

“In 2007 the clubs decided unexpectedly to pay me a sum for management of the contracts with Mediapro and, if my memory is not mistaken, they would distribute it in five years,” he said. “The total per year is €30,000.”

Tebas also claimed that the drop in attendances at Spanish league games this season was down to high ticket prices, not the controversial kick-off times which have seen weekend games spread across four evenings. More
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Real Madrid v Valencia – Copa Del Rey Betting Preview

Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid are hosting Valencia for the first leg of their Copa Del Rey quarter-final fixture tonight, in what should be an exciting clash. Real Madrid will be welcoming back Cristiano Ronaldo with open arms along with Antonia Adan, and they are our hot 4/11 favourite to have success.

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Lebanon meet Gabon amid match-fixing fiasco

BEIRUT: Lebanon will host Gabon in an international friendly at the Rafik Hariri Stadium in Sidon Tuesday (5:40 p.m. Beirut time), as Theo Bucker prepares his side for their upcoming Asian Cup qualifier with Iran.

Although the team’s World Cup hopes have been dampened considerably, Bucker will be looking for a positive result, with qualification still technically possible for the Cedars, albeit highly unlikely.

The contest will take on added significance after Ahed trio Mahmood al-Ali, Hasan Mezher and Mohammad Hamoud all admitted their involvement in the match-fixing scandal that has rocked the nation.

A vow of silence seems to have been adopted by most clubs regarding the alleged match-fixing, although there are rumors of at least nine further players involved.

Ahed have reprimanded the aforementioned three, docking them a month’s wages while allowing them to continue competition, a source close The Daily Star revealed.

Of Bucker’s overseas contingent, only Youssef Mohammad, Nader Matar, Adnan Haidar and Mehdi Khalil have traveled for the friendly.

A native of Sierra Leone, Khalil is expected to make his debut for Lebanon, with Bucker hopeful that the promising 21-year-old can finally offer a solution to the much-maligned goalkeeping position.

Lebanon, who sit rock bottom of Asia’s World Cup qualification Group A, will travel to Qatar following Tuesday’s match for training camp ahead of their 2015 Asian Cup qualification campaign, after they were drawn in Group B with Iran, Thailand and Kuwait.

The Asian Cup fixtures should act as ideal preparation for the Cedars, who play Uzbekistan on March 3 in a make-or-break World Cup qualifier.

Gabon coach Paulo Duarte is expected to name a weakened side for the tie, electing to rest players prior to their World Cup qualifier with Burkina Faso.

Elsewhere, City Sportive issued a statement regarding their football pitch Monday, with the playing surface deemed untenable for the foreseeable future, following last week’s storm.

“The result of the storm that recently affected the country, and the result of the torrential rain and flooding, has affected the playing surface greatly. Unfortunately we have been unable to prevent the pitchside buildup of water that has almost destroyed the grass,” the statement read.

“Measures will be taken immediately, with new soil and grass laid for the pitch. We regret to inform the public that the previous football schedule released in accordance with the Lebanese Football Federation will now be void.” Read more:

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