Bet of the day: Champion of Champions enhanced double for Murphy and Trump to triumph
Published:Coral’s bet of the day
- Champion of Champions Group 4 semi-finals take place first today
- Judd Trump has a 5-1 head-to-head record over Anthony McGill
- Shaun Murphy whitewashed John Higgins in last meeting on UK soil
- Both players seen as favourites to set up a Group 4 final meeting
- Promising 13/8 enhanced double available for both to triumph
Champion of Champions enhanced double
Coral are offering up a brilliant Champion of Champions enhanced double for punters to back as our latest bet of the day this fine Thursday, as the tournament starts to heat up!
It’s the turn of Group 4 during today’s proceedings on the baize in Coventry, where former ranking event winners Shaun Murphy and Judd Trump are available at a sublime 13/8 both to triumph in their respective matches.
So, read on to see exactly why it would be foolish to overlook this incredible Champion of Champions enhanced double for the upcoming baize battles.
Murphy and Trump to prevail
The Ricoh Arena has already witnessed plenty of snooker drama and thrills so far in this year’s edition of the invitational event and, with the defending champion Neil Robertson knocked out, it’s all to play for.
Former world champion Murphy takes on veteran Scot John Higgins, a player he whitewashed the last time they collided in the UK, adding to his nine total victories over the Wizard of Wishaw. The Magician looks poised for fixture success once more and is a 10/11 favourite to prevail.
Meanwhile, Bristol break-builder Trump has enjoyed a superb season so far and will be gunning for further impressive showings against Scot Anthony McGill. The Juddernaught boasts a dominant 5-1 head-to-head record over his next opponent and will be high on confidence after recently flying high.
So, make sure not to miss out on this incredible Champion of Champions enhanced double for both Murphy and Trump to win their next games!
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