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Cardiff, Rangers and Reading all to win today is 8/1 with Sky Bet - as the first weekend of 2025-26 gets underway
Sky Bet are offering a Featured Accumulator for selected League One and Scottish Premiership fixtures today. The Featured Accumulator requires Cardiff, Rangers and Reading all to win. The odds for that particular bet are 8/1 according to Sky Bet. Cardiff and Rangers enter their respective fixtures as favourites, while Reading are slight outsiders in their match-up. Cardiff are at home against Peterborough, Rangers take on Motherwell at Fir Park, and Reading are away against Lincoln City. It is worth noting that Cardiff dominated Peterborough 4-0 when these two sides last met, and that Rangers have lost just two of their last 24 games against Motherwell. Sky Bet Featured Accumulator for selected League One and Scottish Premiership fixtures today: Cardiff, Rangers and Reading all to win 8/1


Daily Record
22 minutes ago
- Daily Record
What channel is Celtic vs St Mirren? Live stream, TV, ref and team news for flag day
The Hoops kick off their quest for five-in-a-row at home to the Buddies on Sunday Going for 56. There won't be any banners of that kind at Celtic Park this Sunday. But Hoops fans will be dreaming of five-in-a-row and a record-breaking title triumph to take them one above their rivals across the city. The sky is the limit as far as Brendan Rodgers is concerned - so long as he's backed in the transfer window. The Parkhead boss made it clear in Friday's press conference that he's not in Glasgow just to 'maintain levels' - he wants to drive Celts forward. Now in the final term of his three-year contract, Rodgers hinted he'd be willing to extend his stay if his ambitions are matched. Powerbrokers Dermot Desmond and Michael Nicholson have just over four weeks to get the signings that Rodgers craves after losing key duo Kyogo and Nicolas Kuhn without replacing them. The lack of business has enraged sections of the green-and-white faithful. But, on Sunday at least, there will be a pause for celebration as the 55th league flag is unfurled by Paul McStay before kick-off. St Mirren are the visitors, and miracle-worker Stephen Robinson will be eyeing another shock point at the home of the champions, just as the Buddies did on Trophy Day. A sell-out crowd will turn out for the long-awaited Premiership kick-off and here, Record Sport tells you everything you need to know. When is Celtic vs St Mirren? Celtic welcome St Mirren to Parkhead on Sunday, August 3. Kick-off is at 4:30pm. Is Celtic vs St Mirren on TV? Yes, it is indeed. The fixture will be covered live on Sky Sports Main Event and Football from 4pm. If you don't have a subscription, you can sign up HERE. Fans are also able to sign up to NOW TV. A special six-month saver membership is available for £26 per month or you can pay £34.99 per month without being locked in and cancel anytime. Alternatively, a day pass can be purchased for £14.99. Can I live stream Celtic vs St Mirren? Yes, Sky Sports customers can stream the game live to their devices via the Sky Go app. Those with NOW TV can do similar via the NOW TV app. Celtic TV and St Mirren TV international subscribers can also watch the match live without any additional charge. Where else can I follow Celtic vs St Mirren? You can keep up with all the action from Parkhead right here on Record Sport will be running a live blog with all the pre-match build-up and team news, and every kick of the ball once the clash gets underway. After the game, we'll have all the reaction from managers and players, as well as player ratings, talking points and plenty more. Ref and VAR Don Robertson will be the man in the middle at Parkhead. The whistler will be assisted by David Dunne and Craig Ferguson. Greg Aitken is on VAR duties alongside assistant Graeme Leslie. Team news Celtic winger Jota is a long-term absentee while Manchester City defender Jahmai Simpson-Pusey will not feature even if his loan move is finalised. St Mirren could include new signing Malik Dijksteel while Evan Mooney has recovered from an ankle injury.


Daily Record
22 minutes ago
- Daily Record
BBC's Annika season 2 release date, full cast, plot and how to watch
Annika is returning to BBC One for a second series, and here's everything you need to know about the upcoming episodes... The popular crime drama Annika is set to return to our TV screens with a second series, following the resounding success of its debut season in 2021. The narrative of this Scotland-based TV series revolves around DI Annika Strandhed as she takes the helm of the newly-established Marine Homicide Unit in Glasgow. The show also delves into Annika's personal life, exploring her relationship with her teenage daughter, Morgan, her romantic entanglements, and familial challenges. As we eagerly anticipate catching up with Annika's latest exploits, here's everything you need to know about the upcoming second season of this BBC drama, including the full cast list and how to tune in.... What is Annika about? The storyline centres on DI Annika Strandhed, who heads the Marine Homicide Unit in Glasgow, while also juggling her role as a mother to her teenage daughter, Morgan. Annika, who boasts Norwegian roots, engages directly with the audience throughout the series, discussing ongoing cases and offering insights into her personal thoughts. In the second series, Annika faces the daunting task of revealing to Michael that he is Morgan's biological father. She initially postpones the revelation after Blair discloses her pregnancy and Tyrone announces his departure, reports the Express. However, after crossing paths with DC Harper Weston, Annika resolves to break the news to Michael. With Tyrone's exit, Harper becomes a permanent fixture on the team. As the series unfolds, Annika and Michael grapple with how to disclose the truth about Morgan's paternity. Meanwhile, Annika rekindles her romance with Jake and attempts to mend fences with her own father when he makes an appearance. Full cast Nicola Walker plays the lead in Annika, portraying DI Annika Strandhed, with Silvie Furneaux playing her teenage daughter, Morgan. Paul McGann plays Jake Strathearn, a child therapist and Annika's partner, while Kate Dickie plays Annika's superior, DCI Diane Oban. Jamie Sives plays DS Michael McAndrews, Annika's deputy, and Katie Leung brings to life the character of DC Blair Ferguson, a data and technical investigator. Ukweli Roach portrays DS Tyrone Clarke, a former member of the unit, and Varada Sethu joins the cast for the second series as new unit member DS Harper Weston. How to watch The first series of Annika was launched in 2021 and can be streamed in its entirety on BBC iPlayer. The second series premiered on Alibi in 2023 and on PBS Masterpiece in America. All six episodes will be available on BBC iPlayer from Saturday, 2 August. The inaugural episode will be broadcast on BBC One on Saturday, 2 August at 9.10pm. Annika will start airing on BBC One on Saturday, 2 August, at 9.10pm. Episodes will also be accessible on BBC iPlayer.