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Atletico Madrid vs. Leicester City | Champions League Preview

champions league cameraThe team of Atletico Madrid found a place in the quarterfinals of The Champions League for the 4th consecutive occasion, and the team even reached the final game twice. Los Rojiblancos once again headed towards the most important match in the European club football, but the path to it goes through the sensation of the season – Leicester City.

Even though the manager Claudio Ranieri was sacked, The Foxes managed to avoid relegation and eliminated Sevilla from the competition, finding a place among the best 8 teams in Europe for the first time in their history.

To continue with, before this campaign Leicester City have taken part in the European club competitions on 3 occasions – 2 of which they were eliminated exactly by Atletico Madrid! These two teams have met in season 1961/62 in the Cup Winners’ Cup. The match in England has finished with a 1-1 draw, but the second leg has been won by the Spaniards 2-0.

In 1997, these two teams met in the UEFA Cup, but this time Atletico Madrid won twice to send The Foxes back home. So, Atletico Madrid looks like an unbeatable opponent for Leicester City.
Diego Simeone will play Fernando Torres up front, because Kevin Gameiro is injured. However, the team’s biggest star Antoine Griezmann will be among the starting line-up. The midfield of the Spanish club also looks very impressive. Simeone will probably play Gabi, Koke, Saul Niguez and Ferreira-Carrasco. Juanfran, Godin, Savic and Felipe Luis will start, as usual. Jan Oblak is also fit for the game.

Shakespeare’s main problem is the absence of the captain Wes Morgan, who is injured. However, the captain will travel to Madrid to be with his teammates and to encourage them. The Tunisian defender Benalouane will be the Robert Huth’s partner in defence for the game. I don’t expect Shakespeare do make any other changes from the game against Sevilla.

In conclusion, Leicester City really need to do something extraordinary to knock Atletico Madrid out of the competition. However, I believe they can do it, because they have already shown they can beat anyone and fight for the victory until the very last seconds of the game.

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In the past, we’ve talked a little bit on this blog about betting on regular sports. As you know, I’m quite the avid football punter, and placing bets from my phone in the pub while watching a game is definitely one of my primary hobbies. However, that doesn’t make it the only one. I’m also a pretty avid gamer who regularly indulges in all sorts of genres, from story-heavy RPGs like “Final Fantasy XV” and “The Witcher III” to online-focused experiences like “DotA 2” and “CS: GO”. At this point, it’s a no-brainer that I’d want to find some way to make my hobbies cross over, and luckily a lot of my favourite betting sites have made that possible by adding the ability to bet on various professional leagues!

Now, whenever people discuss eSport gambling, they typically refer to one of two things – either traditional gambling through a bookmaker where you bet money, or gambling at fansites and non-licensed bookies for in-game items. Fair warning, here I’m only going to be discussing the first type of gambling, because honestly, not only is the second form illegal (with Valve, the developers of many games used for eSports, cracking down on these types of sites), it’s also sometimes a scam – who can forget the infamous incident in which a popular YouTuber promoting a “CS: GO” item gambling site turned out to also own it? Just to remain on the safe side, we’ll stick with proven, licensed bookmakers who are authorized to take these types of bets.

So, let’s say you have a healthy interest in gaming and would like to bet on some games – exactly on what can you place a wager? Well, much like in football, you have different leagues with matches being played by professional teams on a world level. For most games, these leagues are primaries (smaller tournaments which are endorsed by the game’s developers, but not organized by them, such as the Dota 2 Asian Championships), the premiums (much bigger events with very particular qualifications for the competing teams and a huge pricepool, like ESL One Hamburg) and majors (the biggest tournaments organized directly by the game’s developers, with millions of viewers and the best players, like The Internationals). Leagues smaller than primaries are generally ignored, since the popular teams that people would actually want to bet money on don’t attend those.

Of course, what I described above is just general information – just because some bookmakers offer betting on matches from majors, premiums and primaries doesn’t mean they all do. As of right now, betting on eSports is still an emerging market, and most bookmakers don’t really offer a wide selection of matches to choose from. Still, what’s there on the best eSport betting sites is more than enough to satisfy even an aficionado like me, so if you’re having any doubts, I personally would advise you not to worry about them. Maybe the next time a big tournament for a game you’re into, like EVO or The International comes around, hop over to a bookie and see if you can win some cash while supporting your favourite team?

Welcome to My eSport News and Betting Blog

dollar-0Hiya, girls and boys. My name’s Andrew and I’m your host here at the blog dedicated to sports betting. Let me tell you a bit about myself and then I’ll explain what my plans for this blog are.

I’m a regular English lad who likes to watch footy in the pub, except that it has not only become a socialising activity and a chance to hoist a few with my pals on the weekend, but also a source of extra income. You see, I’m good at statistics – both collecting and sorting the data. As far as analysing it goes, I even have a degree in Accounting. So, I’m better than well-equipped to take on the task of running a sports blog.

I’ve had my ups and downs with sport betting just like anyone serious about it, I suppose. I’d like to think I’ve become better at it as time goes by but you never know – it’s not an exact science, you know. If it were, if everything was as clear-cut as we’d like it to be, we’d all be millionaires just for betting on a couple of matches.

footballNow about my plans for this blog. I’d like to offer you some predictions and tips on major sporting events as well as share my personal experience with mostly online bookmakers. I hope to give you interesting news and I might write a review or two. Since I’m also a fan of casino games, you should expect to see posts on those as well.

What’s the need for a personal sports betting blog, you might ask. Well, all the big websites are kinda impersonal, don’t you think? With mine, there’s no risk of going big or too commercial, so I promise we’ll keep it chummy over here.

Welcome and enjoy your stay!