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Real Madrid down to 12 fit first-team players
7.2.21La Liga: Real MadridInjuries
Real Madrid have been left with just 12 first-team players following an injury to centre-back Eder Militao. He underwent tests on Sunday, but failed these and will be unable to play against Getafe in midweek. Already missing were Eden Hazard, Rodrygo, Sergio Ramos, Fede Valverde, Dani Carvajal, Lucas Vazquez, Alvaro Odriozola and Isco. Toni Kroos picked up his fifth yellow card of the season against Huesca and will therefore miss out.
Fabian Schar out for a 'few months'
7.2.21Premier League: NewcastleInjuries
Newcastle United centre-back Fabian Schar is facing months on the sidelines after he suffered a knee injury in yesterday's 3-2 win over Southampton. 'Difficult to accept,' Schar tweeted. 'I felt really good on the pitch, and the team did well the last few games. Now I will be out for a few months, and it's gonna be a hard time. But I will try everything to be back on the pitch as soon as possible. My goal will be to be ready for the Euros.'
Harry Kane starts against West Brom
7.2.21Premier League: TottenhamInjuries
Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho has explained his decision to start Harry Kane in his side's Premier League clash with West Brom on Sunday. The England international has been missing since the 3-1 defeat to Liverpool at the end of January.
'He's confident and feels absolutely fine and, of course, he is a fundamental player for us,' Mourinho said. 'We hope we can win the match and finish that negative cycle of results - it's as simple as that.'
Vidal injury not serious
7.2.21Serie A: InterInjuries
Despite being substituted at half-time of Inter's 2-0 win over Fiorentina on Friday, midfielder Arturo Vidal is expected to be fit to face Lazio next weekend. The Chile international was struck on the left knee and had to be withdrawn at the break. Initial fears that Vidal suffered an injury have been tempered after the 32-year-old underwent medical tests yesterday. He is not expected to be ruled out for any length of time and could be available next Sunday.
Ancelotti provide James Rodriguez update
7.2.21Premier League: EvertonInjuries
Everton will assess the fitness of James Rodriguez after he came off with a calf issue in the draw with Manchester United. The Colombian was replaced by Gylfi Sigurdsson with just over 20 minutes of normal time remaining and appeared to be discussing an injury issue with Ancelotti as he came off.
'He had a problem on his calf at the end of the first-half,' Ancelotti said. 'We tried for 10-15 minutes [of the second-half] but the calf was tight. I prefer to take him off.'
United to assess Pogba injury
7.2.21Premier League: Manchester UnitedInjuries
Manchester United will assess Paul Pogba on Sunday after he was forced off in the Premier League draw against Everton with an apparent muscle injury. Pogba was replaced by Fred in the 39th minute after he pulled up and appeared to clutch his thigh.
'It seemed like a muscle injury,' United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said. 'He's fine, we'll check him out tomorrow and we'll see how serious it is. I hope it's not too bad but he didn't carry on so had to take him off.'
Sergio Ramos set for meniscus surgery
6.2.21La Liga: Real MadridInjuries
Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos is set to have surgery to repair his left meniscus and will miss around six weeks, according to reports from the Spanish media. Ramos missed last four games, but the club never published a medical report and the defender even managed to train with the rest of the squad earlier this week. However, it seems that the pain on his left knee didn't go away, so he ultimately decided to have surgery.
Neymar a doubt for clash with Marseille
6.2.21Ligue 1: Paris SGInjuries
Paris Saint-Germain look set to be without Neymar against Marseille on Sunday as the Brazil international has been struck down by illness. 'Neymar is absent from training this morning due to gastroenteritis, he will be evaluated in the coming hours,' PSG said on Saturday in a statement posted on the club's official website.
Pique could get 12-match ban
6.2.21La Liga: Barcelona
Barcelona defender Gerard Pique could be slapped with a 12-match ban after accusing Spanish referees of being 'in favour of Real Madrid'. According to local media, the Spanish FA are set to investigate comments made by the Barca centre-back in an interview on YouTube this week. Pique is currently recovering from a long-term knee injury.
Ryan Hedges to miss rest of season
5.2.21Scottish Premier League: Aberdeen
Aberdeen expect to be without Ryan Hedges for the remainder of the season after the attacking midfielder suffered a pectoral muscle injury. Manager Derek McInnes confirmed Hedges will undergo surgery in Manchester next Friday. The 25-year-old Wales international has scored eight goals in 30 appearances this season.
Nanu rushed to hospital after horror collision
5.2.21Portuguese Super Liga: Portimonense
Porto players were left in tears after right-back Nanu was knocked unconscious in his side's 0-0 draw at Belenenses on Thursday. The 26-year-old collided in the air with goalkeeper Stanislav Kritsyuk and landed on his head. He was taken to hospital after receiving treatment on the field.
Porto have since provided an update on his condition: 'Nanu had a cerebral concussion and spinal cord injury with loss of memory. At this moment he is stable, conscious and is already oriented in time and space.'
Ajeti handed two-match ban
4.2.21Scottish Premier League: Celtic
Albian Ajeti has been handed a two-match ban after being charged with simulation in Tuesday's 4-0 win for Celtic over Kilmarnock. The forward won a penalty which Odsonne Edouard smashed home to make it 2-0 in the 53rd minute. If Celtic choose to appeal the decision, a hearing will be held on Monday.
Jackets put Werenski on IR
7.2.21NHL: Columbus Blue JacketsInjuries
The Columbus Blue Jackets have lost one of their most valuable defensemen with Zach Werenski being placed on injured reserve Saturday. The 23-year-old All Star suffered an unspecified lower-body injury Thursday in the Blue Jackets' win over Dallas and is expected to miss at least a week.
Khudobin out vs. Blackhawks
7.2.21NHL: Dallas StarsInjuries
Dallas Stars goaltender Anton Khudobin will miss Sunday's game against Chicago because of an undisclosed 'internal issue.' After practice Saturday, Stars coach Rick Bowness refused to say specifically why the goaltender will not play. He said Khudobin will be listed as day to day.
Durant eligible to rejoin Nets on Friday
7.2.21NBA: Brooklyn NetsInjuries
Kevin Durant will miss the Brooklyn Nets' next three games before being eligible to rejoin the team on Friday, coach Steve Nash said ahead of Saturday's 124-108 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers. Durant on Friday drove with a team employee who later that evening returned a positive test for COVID-19 during the Nets' home loss to the Toronto Raptors. The NBA's health and safety protocols state that any player exposed to someone with COVID-19 must quarantine for six days.
Paul George out with swelling in right foot
6.2.21NBA: Los Angeles ClippersInjuries
LA Clippers guard Paul George was ruled out for Friday's 119-115 loss to the Boston Celtics with swelling in a toe on his right foot. Clippers coach Ty Lue said he didn't know how George suffered the injury or how long he could be out.
'We're going to miss him,' Lue said. 'Wish him a speedy recovery as we try to figure out. I'm not really sure when he started feeling it. I'm just hoping we get him back soon.'
Chiefs activate Demarcus Robinson off COVID list
6.2.21NFL: Kansas City ChiefsInjuries
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Demarcus Robinson was activated off the NFL's reserve/COVID-19 list on Friday and will be available to play in Super Bowl LV. Robinson practiced with the Chiefs on Friday for the first time since being placed on the list for being a close contact of someone who had tested positive.
His return would be particularly important to the Chiefs if Sammy Watkins, who is listed as questionable on the final injury report with a calf injury, doesn't play Sunday. The Chiefs also listed tackle Eric Fisher (Achilles) and linebacker Willie Gay (knee/ankle) as out for the game.
Antonio Brown listed as questionable
6.2.21NFL: Tampa Bay BuccaneersInjuries
Tampa Bay Buccaneers receiver Antonio Brown is officially listed as questionable for Sunday's game. He was a full participant in Thursday and Friday practices. Tight end Cam Brate is also listed as questionable. He suffered a strained back muscle Thursday and missed Friday's practice.
Safety Jordan Whitehead, who has been battling a shoulder injury, shed his non-contact jersey Friday. Rookie safety Antoine Winfield Jr., who didn't play vs. Green Bay because of an ankle injury, was a full participant in Friday's walk-through.
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Nevada. Just the word itself conjures up images of Las Vegas: bright lights, entertainment, and, of course, the world’s very best casinos. Most people know Nevada is the gambling capital of the U.S. but its more intricate laws around legal sports betting and legal online casinos are not common knowledge.
The legalization of most forms of betting in Nevada can be traced all the way back to the 1930s, but it’s the 1950s that saw the rapid development of Las Vegas itself and the other world-famous casinos that the state is known for.
It was also the first of the legal sports betting states in the U.S. when sports betting was legalized as far back as 1949. It was the only state to offer legal sports betting from 1992 until 2018, when the PASPA (Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act) prevented other states from offering their own sports betting options.
It might come as a surprise then that online casinos are yet to be legalized in a state that is most famous for its gambling.
Here’s what you need to know about Nevada’s gambling and sports betting laws.
In-person betting is legal
It’s pretty obvious that casinos are entirely legal within the state of Nevada. Las Vegas would be having a bit of a hard time if it wasn’t. Casinos have been legal since the late 1930s and slots, video poker, blackjack, roulette, craps and house-banked card games have been played ever since. There are also over 50 poker rooms to choose from, for those looking for a little more of a high stakes situation.
Is online gambling legal?
No. Much to the surprise of almost everyone that tries online casinos in Nevada, it simply hasn’t been legalized. This seems to stem from the fact that the state relies on the tax and employment generated from its high-flying casino lifestyle and there’s concern that online sites would take away from these revenues.
However, there are some legal online poker rooms that can be accessed by those playing from within the state.
Where is sports betting legal in Nevada?
Everywhere. All forms of sports betting, in-person, off-track and online are legal in the state of Nevada. Sports betting in brick-and-mortar casinos and sportsbooks has been legal since 1949 and it was the only state not affected by the 1992 PASPA ruling, which put a halt to any future expansion of sports betting across the U.S.
Nevada is undoubtedly ahead of the pack when it comes to online sports betting. This is mainly because they were able to work with and develop sports betting technologies legally, while other states had to wait until 2018 until they could partake in legal sports betting. You can now place wagers on almost any sport from around the world at hundreds of casinos, sportsbooks, or online sites.
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What do NFL odds look like?
NFL odds: There are three common NFL betting lines: the side, total and moneyline.
Side: The side refers to the point spread. While the odds can fluctuate, most sides are -110, meaning you have to bet $110 to win $100.
Cowboys -7 -100
Giants +7 -110
In that example, the Cowboys are a 7-point favorite and must win by more than 7 to win the bet. If the game ends with a 7-point Cowboys win, the bet is a push and you get your money back.
Total: The total also generally has -110 odds on each side. The sportsbook sets a line, such as 48.5, and bettors decide whether the game will go over or under that total.
Moneyline: The moneyline removes the point spread. Bettors take a team to win straight up.
Packers -200
Bears +180
In this example, a bettor must lay $200 to win $100 on the Packers. A $100 bet on the Bears would win $180, but Chicago has to win straight up.
Are there extra bets for big games like the Super Bowl?
Sportsbooks will offer proposition bets, or “props,” on big games. Props are famously associated with Super Bowl betting.
For the Super Bowl there are prop bets on many different things, like which player will score the first touchdown and even the color of the Gatorade dumped on the winning coach. A common prop bet is on yards for specific players, such as “Tom Brady over/under 305.5 passing yards.”
What do MLB odds look like?
MLB odds: The betting lines for baseball games are typically different than football or basketball. You’ll see point spreads for those sports, but the most common bet in baseball is the moneyline. You just need your team to win, but will find higher odds on better teams.
Dodgers -220
Padres +200
In this example, you’d have to bet $220 on the favored Dodgers to win $100. However, a $100 bet on the underdog Padres would win $200.
What are some other odds offered for baseball?
Like most other sports, you’ll find totals offered for baseball. You can bet the over or under on total runs scored by both teams.
Another common bet is on the run line. That does incorporate a point spread, which is typically 1.5 runs with the odds changing.
Dodgers -1.5 -130
Padres +1.5 +110
Using the example from the first section, the Dodgers’ odds come way down but now they have to win by 2 or more runs.
Can you bet World Series odds for MLB?
Sportsbooks will offer proposition bets, or “props,” on big games. Props are famously associated with Super Bowl betting.
Like all other sports, futures bets are quite popular in baseball. You can bet your favorite team to win the championship throughout the season, with odds changing as their fortunes rise or fall.
Another popular bet is win totals. Oddsmakers set a win total for each team, and you can bet on whether that team will go over or under that win total.
You can also bet on props like who will win MVP, or over/under on how many home runs or hits certain players will have in a season.
What do NBA odds looks like?
NBA odds: The football and basketball betting line look very similar. The most common odds you’ll see in the NBA are with the point spread.
Bucks -4
Lakers +4
In that example, the Bucks are the 4-point favorites, and have to win by 5 or more points to win the bet. If the Bucks win by exactly 4 points, it’s a “push” and the bet is refunded. These bets usually have -110 odds on each side, meaning bettors win $100 on a $110 wager.
What other NBA odds are offered?
The over/under, or “total,” and the moneyline are the two other common bets made on NBA games.
The total (combined points by both teams) is set by the sportsbook, and bettors can choose to bet over or under the total. Those bets normally have -110 odds.
Knicks +180
Celtics -200
The moneyline eliminates the point spread. Bettors just take a team to win straight up, and the odds change based on who is favored.
In this example, a $100 bet on the underdog Knicks would win $180 if New York won straight up. Bettors would have to lay $200 on the favored Celtics to win $100.
Do sportsbooks offer NBA Finals odds before and during the season?
A popular NBA bet is wagering on who will win the championship, and those odds are offered almost year-round. A 76ers fan who wants to bet Philadelphia to win the NBA Finals might get 10-to-1 odds before the season.
What do NHL odds look like?
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NHL odds: Hockey betting lines are similar to baseball. The most common wager is on the moneyline, in which bettors are picking a team to win straight up.
Canadiens -140
Rangers +120
In that example, a bettor must wager $140 on the favored Canadiens to win $100. A $100 bet on the underdog Rangers would return $120.
Are there other odds on NHL games?
Like most sports, the over/under for combined goals by both teams is a popular bet. The sportsbook sets the total, for example 6.5 goals, and bettors can take over or under that number.
There is also a “puck line” bet, which works like the point spread in football or basketball. It is normally a 1.5-goal spread with the odds changing.
Canadiens -1.5 +130
Rangers +1.5 -150
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In that example, the Canadiens must win by two or more goals to win a bet, but a $100 bet would return $130. If the Rangers win or lose by exactly one goal, Rangers bettors would win $100 on a $150 bet.
Are Stanley Cup odds offered for the NHL?
Bettors can make a wager on any team to win the Stanley Cup, and those odds are generally offered year-round.
What do college football odds look like?*
*New Jersey colleges and universities are not permitted to be the subject of wagering at any time. Similarly, no collegiate event, regardless of the participants, can accept bets if it takes place in the Garden State.
College football odds: During the college football season, there will be dozens of games on the board most Saturdays. Three types of odds are the most common:
Point spread: The point spread, also called the “side,” evens the playing field in a lopsided matchup.
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Alabama -35.5
New Mexico State +35.5
With this example, bettors backing the underdog New Mexico State need the Aggies to win or keep the losing margin to 35 points or less. Alabama would need to win by 36 or more points for Crimson Tide bettors to cash that wager.
Over/under: These bets, also called the “total,” are simple. The sportsbook sets a line on combined points by both teams, and bettors can take over or under that point total.
Moneyline: This bet removes the point spread, with corresponding odds for the favorite and underdog.
Ohio State -400
Penn State +350
In this example, Ohio State backers would need to lay $400 on the favorite Buckeyes to win $100. A $100 bet on Penn State would return $350, but the Nittany Lions would have to win straight up.
Which future bets are available for college football?
The most popular future bet is on the College Football Playoff national champion. Bettors can also wager on who will win the Heisman Trophy, and usually sportsbooks offer future bets for over/under win totals on teams from the major conferences.
What do odds look like for college basketball?*
*New Jersey colleges and universities are not permitted to be the subject of wagering at any time. Similarly, no collegiate event, regardless of the participants, can accept bets if it takes place in the Garden State.
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College basketball odds: There are hundreds of games to bet on in any particular week during the college basketball season, and the most popular bet is on the point spread.
North Carolina +2.5
Duke -2.5
For this game, Duke would have to win by 3 points or more to cover the spread. If North Carolina won or lost by 2 points or less, Tar Heels bettors would cash their ticket.
What other odds are offered on college basketball?
Other than the point spread, the over/under (or “total”) is the most common bet. Sportsbooks set a line for combined points by both teams and bettors can wager whether the final score will be over or under that total.
There are also moneyline bets, which removes the point spread but changes the odds on each team.
UCLA +250
Arizona -280
A $100 bet on UCLA would return $250 if the Bruins won straight up. Arizona bettors would have to lay $280 to win $100, but the Wildcats would only have to win the game and not cover a point spread.
Can I bet on March Madness?
The first two rounds of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament has become a popular weekend in Las Vegas. Fans come from around the country to bet on March Madness.
During the tournament, sportsbooks will offer odds on who will win each region and make the Final Four. Fans can bet on who will win the championship, and those odds are generally offered year-round.
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