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Online Sports Betting – What To Bet On In the Coming Week

There are a lot of opportunities for your betting action this week.  The NBA finals continue and your online sportsbook will have lines and odds for this and all other sporting events. 

Tuesday

Today brings us Game 4 in the NBA finals between Oklahoma City and Miami.  The Heat won Game 3 to take a 2-1 lead over the Thunder.  This will be the 2nd out of 3 games in Miami.  Be sure and see NBA lines for all the games in the final series. 

Wednesday

There are 2 games available today in the WNBA.  Washington will travel to Phoenix while Tulsa plays at Los Angeles.  Check the WNBA odds for both of these games.  Interleague play continues in the MLB and there is a great matchup between the Atlanta Braves and New York Yankees.

Thursday

The NBA finals continue with Game 5 again in Miami.  Miami will either be up 3-1 and looking to close out the series or it will be 2-2 and they will battle to see who takes the lead back to OKC.  

Friday

Action continues for soccer fans today with the 2012 Euro Championship.  Germany will play Greece today, so check out the soccer odds for the match.

Saturday

We have UFC action coming to us tonight from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Wanderlei Silva will take on Rich Franklin in the main event.  Check out UFC odds for all the fight action tonight.

Sunday

NASCAR comes to us this week from Sonoma, California with the Toyota/ Save Mart 350.  This brings lots of good betting opportunities.  Check out odds on all the NASCAR drivers and see all the ways that you can bet this sport.

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