Saturday 25th April: What sport is on?

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There’s Football, International Racing and more on theway this weekend.

Here’s your one-stop guide to this weekend’s sport…

Racing

The weekend racing gets underway early with a heap of cardsin Australia, including Flemington, Bathurst, Dolby, Ascot and Pioneer Park.

We’ve got a number of meetings over in Asia too, includingTokyo, Kyoto, Fukushima, Saga and Kochi.

Then it’s off to the USA for cards at Remington Park frommidnight and Los Alamitos from 02:00 on Sunday morning.

Football

There’s more from the Belarusian Vysshaya League, with threegames on Saturday and three on Sunday.

The pick of Saturday’s trio is Gorodeya versus BATE. The visitors are 8/15 favourites, but Gorodeya have won three on the spin, and are priced up at 5/1 for another three points.

Sunday sees early leaders Slutsksakar Slutsk (8/11) at home to bottom side Belshina Bobruisk (15/4) at 12:00, with Isloch (21/20) versus Vitebsk (5/2) rounding off the weekend’s fixtures at 16:00.

We’ve also got a pair of games in Tajikistan, including Faizkand(4/5) versus Istaravshan (13/5) at 12:30.

Darts

We’ve got another busy day on the oche with more from the Modus Iconsof Darts, a Night at the Darts, the Remote Darts League and the PDC Darts atHome Tour.

Former World Championship finalist Michael Smith takes centre-stage on Saturday night in the PDC’s Home Tour.

Bully Boy heads up Group 9, alongside Harry Ward, Matt Clark andDutchman Martjin Kleermaker.

Nathan Aspinall is the big name in Sunday’s Group 10, with the Aspjoined in a quartet by Ryan Joyce, Simon Stevenson and Steve Brown.

Esports

There’s plenty more Esports on the way this weekend, especiallyfrom the DOTA and League of Legends divisions.

The DOTA WePlay!Pushka League continues, with a trio of games on Saturday including HellRaisers (4/7) v FlytoMoon (5/4).

There’s a number of League of Legends games to enjoy,including contests in the LOL Legends Pro League and Legends ChampionshipKorea.

That’s in addition to five clashes in the Overwatch Leagueand six contests in the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive ESL One: Road to Rio League.

EMotorsports

Formula E’s new Race at Home Eseries gets underway thisweekend, with a race around a virtual Hong Kong waterfront.

Run in a ‘Race Royale’ format, the driver in last place willbe eliminated on every lap, until after 12 laps, the final 12 drivers competewith two flying laps for the points-scoring positions.

The tournament will run for eight weeks, with Max Guntherand Stoffel Vandoorne joint 9/2 favourites to win the championship.

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All odds and markets correct as of date of publication.

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