Banker, value bet or long shot? Our writers have assembled their top tips for your accumulators this weekend.
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So, to help you get started, our writers have selected a banker, a value bet and a long shot for the upcoming weekend matches.
Banker – Tom Bowles

Tennis and boxing makes up this week’s sure-thing treble.
Venus Williams has been brilliant at Wimbledon, but there is a reason Garbine Muguruza is the {ODDS:169827632:4/5} favourite to win the women’s title on Saturday.
Muguruza has dropped just one set on her way to the final – against world No. 1 Angelique Kerber – and sauntered past Magdalena Rybarikova in the semis for the loss of just two games.
Williams was made to work a little harder against Johanna Konta, and I suspect Mugruza – who won her maiden grand slam at last year’s French Open – has the power and poise to take advantage if presented with the same type of opportunities that the Brit spurned.
Later that night, Chris Eubank Jr fights at Arthur Abraham at Wembley Arena.
Eubank Jr is the classier fighter, and won via a stoppage last time out, but Abraham has only been knocked out once in 51 professional bouts.
That makes the fight lasting over 9.5 rounds a sensible shout at {ODDS:163239984:2/5}.
We finish with Roger Federer, who should stroll to his eighth Wimbledon, priced at {ODDS:163526285:1/3}, on Sunday.
Federer is playing the best tennis of his life – a remarkable feat for someone who turns 36 later this year – and it is impossible to see how Tomas Berdych and Sam Querrey/Marin Cilic can stop him.
Value bet – Will Rook

Corinthians should get this week’s value bet off to a winning start.
They are the only side in Serie A yet to be beaten and, having won 11 of their 13 league games, have already opened up a 10-point lead at the top of the table.
At {ODDS:169810804:1/2}, they a worth backing against a side that has lost four out of five.
Next up, I’m on Coritiba at {ODDS:169815250:5/4}.
The hosts have been beaten just once in 14 at their own ground, winning eight along the way, while Fluminense have lost seven out of 11 on the road.
Finally, we’re in the USA for the Gold Cup and Jamaica, who have won four of their last six competitive matches, look a good bet at {ODDS:169885800:5/4}
Given that El Salvador have managed just three wins out of 23, it’s a simple pick.
Long shot – Jack Green

There might not be many compelling football matches on this weekend, but I still think there’s some big value to be found.
Arsenal cruised past Sydney FC in midweek and I fancy them to record another comfortable win against the Harbour City’s second team.
Wanderers finished 30 points behind the A-league winners last season, so backing Arsenal -1 at {ODDS:169379397:9/20} makes sense.
Next, we return to home soil for the women’s Wimbledon final.
Venus Williams has only dropped one set in the entire tournament so far and looked unstoppable against Johanna Konta.
I think she’ll overpower Garbine Muguruza, and can be backed at {ODDS:169827633:1/1}.
Finally, I’m going with a bit of a punt in the IBO super-middleweight title fight at Wembley Arena on Saturday night.
Chris Eubank Jr has finished 16 of his last 17 opponents inside the distance, and is a big favourite against Arthur Abraham.
The German has a good chin and should be able to last deep into the fight, but a late stoppage for Eubank in rounds 10-12 is excellent value at {ODDS:163240023:8/1}.























