Sports Schedule: Wednesday 15th March
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Preview of Wednesday’s best sporting action
There’smore racing and darts to look forward to today, as well as a scattering offootball. There’s plenty of Esports action too, plus more in our round-up ofWednesday’s sport.
Allof these events are still scheduled to go ahead at the time of writing:
Racing continues behind closed doors Down Under inthe early hours. We’ve got odds from meetings at Randwick, Ascot, Darwin,Geelong, Strathalbyn and the Sunshine Coast.
They’re still going strong across the Atlantic too,with three cards to look forward to in the USA. It gets started at Tampa BayDowns at 17:30, before Will Rogers Downs and then Fonner Park join in later inthe evening.
There’s also more cards in Asia and Sweden, with our trader particularly looking forward to Happy Valley’s Cedar Handicap at 15:50.
Andy Jenkins and the in-form Jason Askeware among those up in the Modus Icons of Darts tournament on Wednesday afternoon.
That’s followed by Modus A Night at theDarts, with a repeat of the 2015 BDO World Championship Final the highlight ofthe evening. Scotty ‘Dog’ Mitchell edged out Martin ‘Wolfie’ Adams 7-6 in sets duringtheir classic match five years ago. It’s the best of nine legs here, but itshould still be a thrilling encounter.
Adam Gawlas also puts his 100% recordthis season on the line against Vitezslav Sedlak in the Czech Premier League.
Nicaragua’s Primera Division takes centre-stage on Wednesday, with CD Walter Ferretti looking to extend their three-match winning streak against struggling Las Sabanas CF. We’ve got the hosts as 3/10 favourites.
It’s Week Two of the CS:GO Home SweetHome Cup, with the Group B teams battling it out for a place in the Playoffs.
Sprout face 4/7 favourites forZe at 10:50, before Japaleno take on Nordavind at 12:20, with little to choose between them in the betting.
Elsewhere, there’s plenty of Dota 2 andLeague of Legends action, including the Legends Pro League and CDA ProfessionalLeague.
The Cactus Tour event at Union Hills wrapsup, with Sarah Burnham chasing a third win in four starts. The pre-tournamentfavourite is one shot ahead of the field, following an opening round of 70.
Wednesday evening also brings the finalround of the Arrowhead Classic, with the Leader’s due to start at 17:00. AlexCejka, once ranked 33 in the world, will be hoping to add this title to hishaul, which includes a sole PGA Tour victory – the 2015 Puerto Rico Open.
The Armenian SnookerChampionship also continues on Wednesday morning, with In-Play odds on allthree matches from 7:00.
All sports and odds correct as of date of publication