Back me to score the first again with Hatters Bet!

After the Masters and the Grand National, another great sporting event starts this Saturday, as the snooker World Championship cues off in Sheffield. The balls are sure to be flying, and let's hope that's also the case with the goals this weekend - into Coventry's net!

At Hatters Bet, we're 10/11 to beat Coventry City, while a 2-0 win is priced at 13/2. In our First Goalscorer market, you're always assured of some great value, as we'll refund your stake if your player scores the last goal in the game instead. For the match, we reckon that Steve Howard must be in with a great chance of opening the scoring at 9/2, but don't take our word for it - visit Hatters Bet for all the latest match odds.

From green grass to the green baize of the Crucible and, for the next 17 days, Hatters Bet's snooker fanatics will get to feast on a massive range of pre-match markets and drool over our live In-Play service, which sees prices changing in real-time and (thanks to the BBC's interactive service) covers every game in progress. But, after last year's shock winner Shaun Murphy at 150/1, who's going to have the nerves to win in the City of Steel?

The draw has been kind to the defending champion, but he could well surrender his crown to 2001 champion Peter Ebdon at the quarter final stage. Like Murphy, Ebdon has hardly been setting the green baize alight this year, but he always comes into his own in these longer pressure cooker matches and, as clearly the second-best player in his quarter. He looks great each-way value at Hatters Bet's 28/1 (over four times the price of Murphy at 13/2), especially considering the indifferent form of some of the world's top players going into this event.

And, if you haven't registered already, there's still time to qualify for up to £100 in free bets. Full details can be found on the Hatters Bet homepage, where every bet you place directly benefits the club.


If you're going to gamble, bet with Hatters Bet!

 

 

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