Tottenham Hotspur finds itself in a curious situation, ranking among the richest clubs, only behind NFL giants New England Patriots and Dallas Cowboys, and ahead of the NBA’s New York Knicks.
Yet, this financial strength has not translated into success on the pitch, as many of the wealthiest clubs are also struggling for silverware in recent years.
While Spurs continue to back manager Ange Postecoglou despite ongoing struggles, the team’s support has been limited to one key acquisition in January – goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky.
The only other notable arrivals are the Rolling Stones, who are set to perform at the club’s stadium over the summer, further highlighting the disparity between the club’s commercial success and on-field performance.
Despite their struggles, Tottenham may just scrape through the season, but it seems unlikely they will go far. If you’re looking for betting odds, Elfsborg +2 goals at 29/20 with BetMGM might be a safer bet.
Meanwhile, Ruben Amorim’s comments about Manchester United’s team being one of the worst in history may have sparked some fire in the squad, as they’ve managed to beat Rangers and Fulham by narrow margins.
United currently sit fourth in their Europa League group, with their final match against FCSB in Bucharest. Betting on them to secure at least a point is a solid wager at 3/1. Bet365 also offers 6/1 for Amad Diallo to break the deadlock.
In rugby, Ireland’s pursuit of a three-peat in the Six Nations is promising, with key home matches against England and France. Their odds are 15/8 for the title, with 7/2 for a Grand Slam and 6/4 for the Triple Crown.
Betfair offers 12/1 on James Lowe being the top tryscorer, while they’re even money at bet365 to defeat England by seven points in Dublin.
For golf fans, Scottie Scheffler returns after recovering from a hand injury, teeing off in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. He’s 5/1 with BETMGM to win at Torrey Pines, but better value might be found in each-way bets like Ludvig Aberg at 18/1, Hideki Matsuyama at 20/1, or even long shots like Taylor Pendrith at 40/1.