Michael van Gerwen remains the heavy favourite for this year's Premier League title, having now been cut to 11/10 to claim his 7th Premier League crown. The world number two is unbeaten in three weeks of Premier League action, defeating Michael Smith in a repeat of the World Championship final last Thursday in Liverpool to keep his unbeaten streak in tact. Having won in Dublin, Exeter and Liverpool, the Green Machine will be looking to keep that run going in Nottingham this week. 

With the top four qualifying for the play-offs at the 02 Arena in May, both Michael Smith and Gerwyn Price are handily placed and remain 3/1 and 5/1 respectively. The reigning world champion suffered a hand injury in a recent European tour event and may need to take time out in the near future in order for that to heal. 

Peter Wright picked up his first points of the season in Liverpool last week, but having failed to find the form that has taken him to two World Championships, Snakebite is as long as 16/1 with some bookies. The Scot will certainly need an upturn in form if he is to reach the play offs.

It’s not an original opinion, but I think it will be a Gerwyn Price Vs Michael van Gerwen final on the 3rd of January. The Welshman’s stumbling block will come in the form of a rejuvenated RvB , but over four sets I give him the edge on this occasion. ‘The Green Machine’ is likely to have a slightly tougher route to the final, but like many others, I do back him to win a fourth World Championship.  

Keane Barry is the one to watch for me. His second-round contest with Jonny Clayton at last year’s tournament often goes unnoticed. But with a major semi-final and another year’s experience under his belt I think he can go far... Many even a win over the reigning World Champion! 

It’s a tough call with Peter with everything going on in his personal life, which may play a part in this year’s World Championship. But as I’ve previously stated I think Keane Barry has a lot to offer and Wright is certainly vulnerable, especially in the earlier rounds.  

Steve Beaton Vs Danny van Trijp could have some real pace to it, but I’ll say Scott Williams Vs Ryan Joyce. The Northeast thrower has seen a return to form in the past couple of months and that makes him a very harsh draw for Williams, who himself, has had an excellent year. I’m not sure which way it will go, but I can see this one being a five-set thriller.  

As ever, I think there’s a bucket full of seeds that could be in trouble. Gabriel Clemens will have his hands full with either Willie O’Connor or Beau Greaves, and I’d make Alan Soutar a favourite against Daryl Gurney. But I think Mensur Suljovic may have to watch his back in his second-round match, both Mike de Decker and Jeff Smith are very capable on their day and the Austrian hasn’t hit the height in the last 18 months or so.  

For me, it’s always about seeing players we don’t see on a regular basis, which this year includes a certain Gary Anderson! The international qualifiers are always a highlight, particularly those qualified from the Asian Tour, and there’s plenty of capable throwers out there for 2023.  



The 32 Tour Card winners from the 2022 PDC Qualifying Schools will join a further 96 players as PDC professionals in 2022.

 

The top 64 from the PDC Order of Merit after the World Darts Championship secured their Tour Cards, with a further 28 players beginning the second year of their Tour Card and four players stepping up from the PDC's Challenge and Development Tours.

 

2022 PDC Qualifying Schools

UK Q School Automatic Tour Card Winners (x4): James Wilson, Darren Webster, Ross Montgomery, Josh Rock

European Q School Automatic Tour Card Winners (x4): Jose Justicia, Brian Raman, Luc Peters, Krzysztof Kciuk

UK Q School Tour Card Winners from Order of Merit (x13): Jamie Clark, Ted Evetts, Connor Scutt, Richie Burnett, Kevin Burness, Scott Waites, Nathan Rafferty, Cameron Menzies, John O'Shea, George Killington, Mickey Mansell, Nick Fullwell, Shaun Wilkinson.

European Q School Tour Card Winners from Order of Merit (x11): Mario Vandenbogaerde, Jules van Dongen, Kevin Doets, Tony Martinez, Danny Jansen, Radek Szaganski, Damian Mol, Jimmy Hendriks, Ricardo Pietreczko, Vladimir Andersen, Rowby-John Rodriguez. 

Lakeside WDF World Championship Invitations confirmed



Following the completion of the final WDF ranking events in Italy and Russia, the World Darts Federation have formally sent invitations to 44 men and 22 women to compete at the 2022 Lakeside World Championships.

The winners of 9 platinum/gold events and the top ranked players in each of the 8 WDF regional tables are guaranteed a place upon the Lakeside stage, with the line ups completed by those placed highest in the main WDF world ranking lists.

WOMEN

The top 8 women in the world rankings that accept their invitations will be seeded into the second round. The provisional list of seeds and invited players is as follows.

  1. Deta Hedman ENG (England Open 2021)

  2. Anastasia Dobromyslova RDF (Irish Open 2021)

  3. Fallon Sherrock ENG (UK/Ireland regional table & British Open 2021)

  4. Anca Zijlstra NED (Denmark Open 2021)

  5. Aileen de Graaf NED (West Europe regional table & Dutch Open 2020)

  6. Beau Greaves ENG (Scottish Open 2020)

  7. Kirsty Hutchinson ENG (Welsh Open 2021)

  8. Maria O’Brien ENG

  9. Lorraine Winstanley ENG

  10. Corrine Hammond AUS

  11. Suzanne Smith ENG

  12. Lorraine Hyde SCO

  13. Laura Turner ENG

  14. Paula Jacklin ENG

  15. Paula Murphy USA (USA regional table & Seacoast Open 2021)

  16. Amanda Harwood ENG

INVITATIONS

  • Elena Shulgina RDF (North Europe regional table)

  • Veronika Ihasz HUN (East Europe regional table)

  • Tori Kewish AUS (Australia regional table)

  • Desi Mercer NZL* (New Zealand regional table)

  • Darlene van Sleeuwen CAN (Canada regional table)

  • Mikuru Suzuki JPN (World Champion 2020)

*New Zealand regional ranking No.1 Wendy Harper has declined her invitation.

MEN

The top 16 men in the world rankings that accept their invitations will be seeded into the second round. The provisional list of seeds and invited players is as follows.

  1. Brian Raman BEL (England Open 2021)

  2. Thibault Tricole FRA (Denmark Open 2021)

  3. Wayne Warren WAL (World Champion 2020)

  4. Ross Montgomery SCO (Dutch Open 2020)

  5. Neil Duff NIR (UK/Ireland regional table)

  6. James Hurrell ENG

  7. Andy Baetens BEL

  8. Luke Littler ENG (Irish Open 2021)

  9. Richard Veenstra NED (West Europe regional table)

  10. Scott Marsh ENG (British Open 2021)

  11. Jules van Dongen USA (USA regional table & Seacoast Open 2021)

  12. Nick Fullwell ENG

  13. Michael Warburton WAL

  14. Cameron Menzies SCO (Welsh Open 2021)

  15. Aleksey Kadochnikov RDF

  16. Antony Allen ENG

  17. Aaron Turner ENG

  18. Leonard Gates USA (USA regional table)

  19. James Richardson ENG

  20. Dave Parletti ENG

  21. Connor Scutt ENG

  22. Mark Barilli SCO

  23. John Desreumaux BEL (West Europe regional table)

  24. Mark Graham WAL

  25. Ben Hazel ENG

  26. Francesco Raschini ITA

  27. Martin Adams ENG

  28. Paul Hogan ENG

  29. Lee Shewan ENG

  30. Steve Hine ENG

  31. Ian Jones ENG

  32. Andreas Harrysson SWE (North Europe regional table)

  33. Jim McEwan SCO

  34. Dave Prins ENG

INVITATIONS

  • Haupai Puha NZL (New Zealand regional table)

  • Roman Obukhov RDF (North Europe regional table)

  • Sebastian Steyer POL (East Europe regional table)

  • Laszlo Kadar ROM (East Europe regional table)

  • David Cameron CAN (Canada regional table)

  • Jeremy Fagg AUS (Australia regional table)

  • Shawn Burt CAN (Canada regional table)

  • Rory Hansen CAN (Canada regional table)

  • Landon Gardiner NZL* (New Zealand regional table)

  • Justin Thompson AUS** (Australia regional table)

*New Zealand regional ranking No.1 Warren Parry has declined his invitation.

**Australia regional ranking No.2 Donovan Lottering has declined his invitation.

QUALIFYING COMPETITIONS

The 48-man and 24-woman fields will be finalised at the WDF World Championship qualifying competitions on Sunday 5th December. 2 men and 1 woman will qualify from EACH of the TWO play-off competitions, being held in Frimley Green, England and in Assen, the Netherlands.

In addition, the WDF World Youth Championships with separate competitions for boys and girls will also take place, with 2 boys and 1 girl going through from both Assen and Frimley Green to compete upon the Lakeside stage in January.

Entries to the men’s, women’s, boys and girls qualifying competitions can still be made via the following links.

LAKESIDE COUNTRY CLUB, FRIMLEY GREEN, ENGLAND

DE BONTE WEVER, ASSEN, THE NETHERLANDS



Tickets available for the 2022 Lakeside WDF World Championships via the link below https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/lakeside-country-club-35506406123

The PDC World Championship is just six months away, so it's time to take a peak at the odds heading into darts' most prestigious event.

Last years champion, Gerwyn Price, doesn't currently sit at the top of the tree, that position falls to world number three Michael van Gerwen. The Dutchman is yet to win a title this year, but with a cluster of tournaments coming up, that is likely to change.

Price, who missed the Premier League due to positive Covid-19 test, has been mopping up the Pro Tours in 2021 but is yet to win a TV tournament himself.

Instead those honours have fallen to the likes of Jonny Clayton and Jose de Sousa, who find themselves 4th and 6th in the betting order.

Recent World Matchplay champion Peter Wright is placed third at around 11/2, whilst fellow former World Champions Gary Anderson and Rob Cross are both found at inflated prices.



Premier League darts returns this Monday (5th April) with ten of the darting elite set to descent on Milton Keynes for the first five days' action in this year's event. The Premier League is played over eighteen weeks with players laying each other twice throughout the event. Two points are awarded for a win, with one for a draw.

The bottom two players after nine weeks will be 'relegated' and not return to action for the following nights as the remaining eight players battle it out for the top four spots and a play-off place. Usually staged at the O2 Arena in London, the play-offs will decide the eventual winner of the 2021 Unibet Premier League.

Now world number two, Michael van Gerwen currently sits in top position in the betting order with reigning World Champion Gerwyn Price not far behind in second. Peter Wright is third, whilst recent Masters champion and the form player of the past few months has been cut to 12/1 with most bookies.

Reigning champion Glen Durrant is an outsider for this year's event having endured a torrid few months on tour as he comes in at around 25/1. With ten World Championships and countless other major accolades between them, it is bound to be an interesting week in the world of darts.
Nearly 700 budding darts professionals will compete over eight days of action in a couple of weeks time in order to gain one of 29 Tour cards available to join the Pro Tour in the PDC system. From seasoned stars such as Kevin Painter and Wez Newton to youngsters like Jarred Cole and Lewy Williams, despite the ongoing pandemic, players will be travelling from as far as Canada and Australia to compete for their chance to make a dream come true. 

Among these names is five-time World Champion, Raymond van Barneveld, who put his darts down following a shock round one loss to Darin Young at the Alexandra Palace just 13 months ago. The former Dutch favourite will now have to come through a stacked field to regain a place on the tour. 

The 'Schools' are split into a UK school for those entering from England, Scotland, Wales, Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, whilst European residents will head across to Germany for their attempt. Players outside these regions, such as North America, will have the choice. 

Van Barneveld will have to squeeze through stage 1 off Q-School to have his chance to take two-year card, but despite the odds being stacked against him, will surely be one of the name in the mix! 


As the PDC World Darts Championship rolls on, we are left with just 16 players remaining from the original 96 player field. Reigning World Champion Peter Wright dropped in round three to the impressive Gabriel Clemens as his dreams of retaining the title crumbled. 

Following wins over Ryan Murray and Ricky Evans, for the second year running, Michael van Gerwen's odds have been slashed to 6/5 as the world number one chases a fourth world title. 

Gerwyn Price sits second following a deciding leg victory over Northern Ireland's Brendan Dolan, whilst Dimitri van den Bergh is third favourite although could face 'The Green Machine' in the quarter-finals. 

Ryan Searle remains the only unseeded player remaining in the competition after dumping out highly fancied Belgian Kim Huybrechts. 'Heavy Metal' is 40/1 to take the title but would face a tough run of games if he is to lift the trophy on January the 3rd.




Seven time Snooker World Champion Stephen Hendry could be set to make a sensational return to the sport.

The 51-year-old retired from the sport in 2012 after dominating throughout the 90’s and continuing his form into the early 2000’s, but after beginning to suffer more defeats than a multiple time World Champion is use to, hung up his jacket eight years ago.

However, after working with Steve Feeney recently Hendry has rediscovered his love of the game in a professional capacity.

Speaking to Ken Doherty on Instagram live, Hendry said: “I’ve been doing a wee bit with Steven Feeney and I’ve started to get a bit of pleasure from hitting the ball back,

“I’d done about half a dozen sessions with him and I was getting quite into it, then obviously this [coronavirus] has happened. Hopefully, Praise God if Sheffield is on, if he’s there, he’ll maybe give me a few hits.

“He asked me what I wanted from it in the beginning and I just said, I want to enjoy playing snooker, that’s all. The way I was playing, even in the Seniors. Not hitting the ball properly, it was just torture really, it’s the last throw of the dice.”

Feeney, the man behind the innovative SightRight training technique previously with Ronnie O’Sullivan and 2018 World Champion Mark Williams.

The Senior World Championship is planned for August, and that could be a potential route into the Champion of Champions event further down the line. Sheffield’s Crucible theatre is set to host the Senior Worlds following the rescheduled World Championship in mid August, whether that be in front of an audience of not.



While the world continues to fight the coronavirus and many sports events being cancelled by the day, there is still light at the end of the tunnel as the World Matchplay remains on for now.

The tournament Is due to take place between 18th and 26th of July at the Winter Gardens in Blackpool. For now we are left in the dark to whether the event will go ahead, but here are your early odds for the second biggest event on the PDC calendar.

Michael van Gerwen is understandably the heavy favourite at this stage at 13/8, and has seemingly been putting in plenty of practice during the lockdown period.

Coming in not to far behind the world number one is two-time Grand Slam Champion Gerwyn Price, prior to the lockdown the Welshman was gathering momentum, lets hope he has the chance to keep that going in July.

2018 Champion on the seaside Gary Anderson is priced at a heavy 14/1, but form suggests he may find it difficult with so many top players finding their feet in 2020, although the form book may be ripped up by that stage.

Our outside pick for the tournament is Chris Dobey at 50/1. The Newcastle native produced a display of the year candidate at the UK Open in defeating Krysztof Ratajski, and already has a major semi-final under his belt. With the explosive nature of his game, 50/1 certainly seems tasty for the world number 21 to triumph in Blackpool.

In September, there were 32, by the turn of the year there were 12, and now, with only three weeks until SuperBowl LIV, there are just eight remaining NFL franchises battling it out for one of sport’s greatest prizes.

 

In what has been the NFL’s 100th season, it has certainly been a year worthy of celebration. With an off season dominated by Antonio Brown and his antics, becoming public enemy number one and rubbing up more teams than was previously thought possible, we then said goodbye to Indianapolis Colts’ quarterback Andrew Luck who retired at just 29 years of age, and Colin Kaeperneck continued to dominate headlines despite being out of work. During the season itself, multiple teams proved the bookmakers wrong, with the Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Bears and Cleveland Browns all failing to make the play-offs.

 

Last weekend’s wildcard round provided some shocks. Huge favourites New England Patriots lost to massive underdogs Tennessee Titans 20-13. This is the first time in four years the Patriots will not play in the Super Bowl, and the first time they have failed to reach the Divisional round of the playoffs since 2009. The Titans are still the least favourites to win the Super Bowl, let alone reach it. They play away to the Baltimore Ravens and are 33/10 to clinch the victory this Saturday. The Ravens meanwhile are the in form team and this is illustrated by their odds, they are 2/9 to win this weekend and 2/1 to become Super Bowl champions next month.

 

Staying in the AFC, with perhaps the fixture of the divisional round, AFC South Champions Houston Texans travel to no. 2 seed the Kansas City Chiefs, pitting Deshaun Watson of the Texans up against Patrick Mahomes of the Chiefs, two of the best quarterbacks in the game. Despite Houston’s last gasp winner against Buffalo in their wildcard game, it is Kansas City that are the overwhelming favourites to progress to the next round at 2/9, with the Texans only 33/10 as they aim to become the first team to win at Arrowhead Field since October. The Chiefs are one of the favourites to go all the way, with odds of 7/2 to lift the famous Vince Lombardi trophy on 2nd February.

 

In the NFC Divisional Round games, Seattle travel to Green Bay and San Francisco play host to Minnesota. The two homes sides are the top two seeds in their conference and the bookmakers would seem to agree. The Green Bay Packers are just 1/2 to beat the Seattle Seahawks who are 8/5. This promises to be a high scoring game, with the total points being over 47 having odds of 10/11.

 

Perhaps the most closely contested of the weekend could be the first fixture on Saturday, the Minnesota Vikings, riding high after their upset over the New Orleans Saints, travel west to face the San Francisco 49ers. The Vikings are 13/5 to win and 14/1 to come from behind at halftime. The hosts, with Jimmy Garoppolo leading the line from quarterback, are on fire. They won their first eight games of the regular season and ended it with a victory over the Seahawks just a couple of weeks ago. The 49ers are 3/10 to win and go through to the NFC Championship game, and are 10/3 to become Super Bowl champions for a sixth time.

 

With the Patriots being knocked out so early, the door has been swung wide open for all the other teams to win Super Bowl LIV, but the bet that could end up being a real winner is the Seattle Seahawks at 12/1 to win only their second Super Bowl. Recently buoyed by the return of fans favourite running back Marshawn Lynch, who even on a bad day strikes fear into the heart of any NFL player, the Seahawks are definitely dark horses to repeat their feats of the 2013 season. Star quarterback Russell Wilson is back in top form and the team have had their first winning season since winning the Super Bowl. They will have to beat three teams ranked higher than them, but at 12/1 they are certainly worth keeping an eye on.

Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury 2: We need a winner

The long-awaited rematch of heavyweight titans is set, as undefeated WBC champion Deontay “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder and unbeaten lineal champion Tyson “The Gypsy King” Fury continue their rivalry in the ring Saturday, Feb. 22 live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. 

Tickets are on sale tomorrow, Saturday, Dec. 28 at 6pm UK time and can be purchased at www.mgmgrand.com or www.axs.com. The event is promoted by BombZquad Promotions, TGB Promotions, Top Rank and Frank Warren’s Queensberry Promotions. A Premier Boxing Champions presentation.

 “I’m happy and I’m excited that the rematch is finally happening,” said Wilder. “I want to give the fans what they want to see. I’ve been doing it with my last three outings – Fury, Breazeale and Ortiz. They’ve been spectacular events – from my ring walks where I gather all the energy of the people, to my uniforms that I wear to help spread that energy. Then I give them what they all come for – the knockouts, and my knockouts have been amazing. I proved myself the first time and I’m ready to do it again. It was a very controversial fight. I promise my fans that there won’t be any controversy with this one. I’m going to finish it.”

BDO announce return of iconic venue
The British Darts Organisation have announced the return of an iconic venue as they stage the One80 L-Style World Masters this coming October.

After the recent departures of several high-profile names within the organisation this is welcome good news for all attached with the BDO.

The Circus Tavern will play host to one of the BDO’s premier events over the next three years, with the event also being shown on Eurosport. Having been the home of the PDC World Championships for over 20 years there is certainly darting history engraved into the walls of this great.

Billy Joe Saunders next fight poster


Billy Joe Saunders will face Shefat Isufi for the WBO Interim super middleweight title on Saturday, May 18 at The Lamex Stadium, home of Stevenage Football Club.

For Saunders, 27-0, the big night in the centre of pitch at Stevenage will represent a first professional fight on home turf in Hertfordshire, with the 29-year-old southpaw stylist hailing from nearby Hatfield. 

The former undefeated WBO middleweight titleholder will now break new territory by moving up to 168lbs and seeking to reign at a second weight class.

 His opponent is the WBO No.1 ranked Munich-based Serbian Isufi, who holds a record of 27-3-2 with 20 KOs. The 29-year-old is the holder of the WBO Intercontinental title and has made two defences of the belt he won by defeating David Zegarra via an 11th round stoppage for the vacant title in July 2017.

Isufi has previously fought for and won the IBF European title at light heavyweight, as well as the WBC Eurasia Pacific Boxing Council cruiserweight title. Isufi is undefeated as a super middleweight. 

"I am very, very happy for the fight, more or less, to be taking place in my home town," said Saunders on the new venue development. "Stevenage and Hatfield is my area and I am excited to be fighting in front of my ’home’ fans and I am finally home. 

"This is my real homecoming from the time I turned pro really. 

"I know I have got great support there and I look forward to them all coming out and seeing me put on a brilliant display of boxing. I am just happy I am in this position now and Frank (promoter, Warren) has made it work. 

Saunders added: "It is good times and I reckon it will be a complete sell-out. I’ve got a lot of support in the town and it’s a bonus that Stevenage is just along the A1, which is what all my supporters will be travelling on." 

Saunders was initially set to fight for the full WBO world championship against Isufi following the planned move of the champion Gilberto Ramirez to light heavyweight. After notifying the governing body of his intention to leave the division, the Mexican later retracted his statement, although he will fight for the first time at light heavyweight on April 12 in Los Angeles. 

Saunders is unfazed by the about-turn and states that he would prefer to personally part the champion from his belt in the ring. 

"It is what it is and no problem," Saunders reasoned. "I shall fight this No.1 ranked opponent and I will be taking his spot and then I will fight Ramirez after. Let’s get that fight going on. 

"If he moves up I would become world champion but I don’t want to win it that way because I want to beat the champion.

 "It is all good vibes from me, I am willing to fight anybody in the super middleweight or middleweight category and put on a masterful display." 

Promoter Frank Warren added: "I am delighted to be returning Bill to his home patch for what is a significant development in his career.

"Moving up to super middleweight opens up all sort of doors for future fights, the massive fights he craved at middleweight where his willingness to fight the other champions was not reciprocated. 

"Bill has operated at middleweight for a long time now and reached the top, so we both now believe the time is right to expand his horizons and move up a weight. 

"If he is successful against Isufi - and we are not underestimating the threat he poses - Bill will either become world champion or fight Ramirez for the title should he stick around at super middleweight. 

"Stevenage is new territory for us and I am looking forward to breaking new ground. I am sure the local fans will come out in numbers to support their local man as Bill enters this next phase of his career."

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7.2. Except under Section 21.1 above and save in respect of any winnings lawfully due to you in accordance with Section 10 (Winnings) above, our maximum liability to you under these Terms and Conditions in relation to any one incident or series of related incidents is limited to the greater of: (a) where such liability relates to a specific bet or wager, the value of such bet or wager paid by you; (b) where such liability relates to the misapplication of funds in your Account, the amount that has been lost or misplaced; or (c) £2,000 pounds.

7.3. Subject always to Sections 21.1 and 21.2 above, we will not be liable under the Terms and Conditions for any loss that could not have been reasonably expected by you and us at the time you register or at the time you enter into a transaction for Services, such as any loss of income, business or profits or any information which is lost or corrupted. We will not be liable for any damage or loss suffered or incurred by you as a result of:

7.3.1.  any use of our Services in breach of these Terms and Conditions (including any use of our Services for commercial or business purposes);

7.3.2. failures caused by the equipment you use to access our websites, interactive TV service, call centre or mobile applications or failures in any network (including failures by your internet service provider);

7.3.3. any incomplete, illegible, lost or delayed transactions (including as a result of technical failure);

7.3.4. damage to your equipment (e.g. desktop, laptop, TV, mobile, smartphone, tablet, games console or other internet-enabled device) or for any loss or corruption of data that results from your use of our websites, interactive TV service or mobile applications (and we cannot and do not guarantee that any files that you download are free from viruses, contamination or destructive features);

7.3.5. the accuracy, completeness or currency of any information services provided by us or third parties (including but not limited to prices, runners, times, results, live scores or general statistics);

7.3.6.    any loss whatsoever arising from your abuse or misuse of your Account or our Services;

7.3.7.    any failure on our part to observe any self-exclusion policies that we may have in place from time to time;

7.3.8.    any failure on our part to interact with you where we may have concerns about your activities;

7.3.9.    any event outside our control as set out in Section 20 (Events Outside Our Control); or

7.3.10. our closure or suspension of your Account in accordance with these Terms and Conditions

7.4.  You agree to compensate us for any costs, charges or losses sustained or incurred by us (including any direct, indirect or consequential losses, any loss of profit and any loss of reputation) arising directly from your fraud, dishonesty or criminal act

7.5.  Without limiting any other rights or remedies available to us, we may at any time set off any positive balance in your Account (or any duplicate Account) against any amount owed to us by you. You agree that any Account balance may be used to finance any costs incurred as a result of your fraudulent activity, such as chargebacks on associated Accounts or the reimbursement of funds back to the customer(s) who were colluded against.

8.     DMCA

8.1.  All video content on SportBetTV.co.uk is provided by third parties and is only embedded on the site. If you think your content is being used illegally, please contact the streaming service directly.

9.      INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

9.1.  All intellectual property rights in our websites, interactive TV service and mobile applications and all material and/or content made available on the Services (including but not limited to rights in the products and services offered, all code, software, animations, graphics, music, sound, photographs, video content or text, and the selection and arrangement thereof) or otherwise by us shall remain at all times our property or the property of our third party licensors.

9.2. The names, images and logos identifying us, our partners or third parties and our/their products and services contained in our websites, interactive TV service and mobile applications are proprietary marks and may not be reproduced or otherwise used without express permission.

9.3. Nothing contained in these Terms and Conditions shall be construed as conferring by implication any licence or right to use any trade mark, patent, design right or copyright that belongs to us or any third party.

10. PROMOTIONS AND OFFERS

10.1. From time to time we offer promotions and offers to new and existing users. These promotions and offers will have their own terms and conditions.

10.2. Please note that the terms and conditions for a promotion or offer shall prevail in the event of any conflict between the General Terms and Conditions and the terms and conditions for a promotion or offer.

10.3. All promotions and offers are limited to one per person.

10.4. We reserve the right to amend the terms and conditions of or withdraw any promotion or offer at any time at our sole discretion.

11.GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION

11.1. Unless otherwise specified in the Game Rules, where customers are located in the United Kingdom, these Terms and Conditions are governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of England and Wales; and where customers are located outside the United Kingdom, these Terms and Conditions are governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the Bailiwick of Guernsey.

11.2. Unless otherwise specified in the Game Rules, disputes arising in connection with these Terms and Conditions shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales unless you choose the jurisdiction of your home in Scotland or Northern Ireland.

12.   RESPONSIBLE GAMING/GAMBLING 

12.1. We are committed to Responsible Gambling and have a number of self-help tools to help you manage your gambling.

12.2. We make available the facility for you to set a limit on the deposits you make to your Account. Information on setting limits may be found within the "Help and Support" section or within the "My Account" pages when logged in.

12.3. We make available the facility for you to stop gambling at any time. 24 (twenty-four) hour – 30 (thirty) day cooling off periods as well as self-exclusions of either 6 (six) months, 1 (one) year, 2 (two) years, 3 (three) years, 4 (four) years or 5 (five) years can be set. Information on cooling off and self-exclusion may be found within the "Help and Support" section or within the "My Account" pages when logged in.

12.4. Having implemented reasonable checks and safeguards to ensure that whilst you are self-excluded you are not sent marketing material about gambling from us and you cannot access our Services, we cannot be held liable to you or any third party if you are able to continue to gamble on our websites or mobile applications, or if any marketing material inadvertently gets sent to you or if you continue to gamble on any other party's sites or premises. Moreover we would urge you if you continue to gamble during any period of self-exclusion (from ourselves or other operators) that you seek urgent professional help.

12.5. We will use all reasonable endeavours to ensure compliance with self-exclusion. However, you accept that we have no responsibility or liability whatsoever if you continue to gamble through additional accounts where you have changed any of the registration details (which would also include if you open up an Account with substantially the same information, albeit inputted into the registration form in a different way).

12.6. The National Association for Gambling Care Educational Resources and Training (GAMCARE) (www.gamcare.org.uk) provides information, advice and counselling to individuals, their family and friends who have concerns about problem gambling. The free Helpline number for GAMCARE (available 8am – midnight, 7 days a week) is 0808 8020 133.

12.7. For more advice on how to gamble responsibly see here.

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