It’s a weekend where all roads lead to Manchester on Monday night. However, before that I’ll be hosting the end of season awards at Sandown Park on Saturday alongside Racing UK’s Nick Luck. I hope the weather will be kind as we celebrate what has been a brilliant season over jumps. Three leading ladies – Dame Judi Dench, Jenny Agutter and Dame Kelly Holmes – will be joining me for the awards so it should be a lot of fun. There’s also some brilliant racing and I’m looking forward to seeing the back-to-form Wishful Thinking in the Celebration Chase, while Poet will relish the conditions in the Gordon Richards Stakes.

After that I’ll be racing down to what ‘might’ be a promotion party at St Mary’s.

I will be hosting Super Sunday from White Hart Lane and then what a day Monday promises to be. As the Sky Sports promo says, it’s “unmissable”. It doesn’t get much bigger or better than a title shoot-out in a Manchester derby on the Monday Night Football – Manchester City against Manchester United. This will be by far the biggest show I’ve presented and I hope you’ll be able to join Gary Neville and I from 7pm on Sky Sports 1HD – the game will also be shown in Sky 3D. There will be so much to discuss with Gary in that first hour. Where will the game be won and lost, the key areas and players? We’ll look back on previous meetings and that incredible derby in October and analyse both teams’ current form.

This will surely have the largest turnover on Betdaq of any game this season and is likely to be the biggest single betting game in the history of the Premier league.

Trading on the match has been fascinating all week with Manchester City currently at 2.19/2.21, United 3.6/3.7 and the draw at 3.65/3.7.

Those prices are quite settled while the title odds have had a roller coaster ride since Christmas. Right now Manchester United are trading at 1.51/1.52 to retain their title. No team in PL history has won the title from Man City’s current position of three points behind with three to play (Man Utd did win the Premier League title in 1998-99 when they were second after 35 games but leaders Arsenal had played 36). City are 2.9/2.94. Monday night looks unmissable.



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