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Robert Hynes

Weekend betting tips: Four bets that could make you a fortune

Where to start with this weekend's sporting action...

The second last round of Champions Cup pool games take place, while the Premier League returns after last week's FA Cup games.

There's a host of pre-season GAA action too and Spike O'Sullivan is boxing in America.

Here's our best bets:

Top Notch 2.40pm Kempton Saturday 4/5

Top Notch (Getty Images)

Top Notch has won both of his starts this season and narrowly defeated Kauto Riko last time out.

He is worse off at the weights so will have to improve, but I think he'll come home in front again.

The money that came for him prior to Altior being taken out of the race also suggests the stable strongly fancy him.

The Conditional 3pm Warwick Saturday 4/1

The Conditional looks a good bet in the Grade 3 McCoy Contractors Civil Engineering Classic Handicap Chase.

He landed a big handicap at Cheltenham at odds of 14/1 before coming a cracking second to De Rasher Counter at 20/1 in the Ladbrokes Trophy (formerly the Hennessy) .

He had some smart rivals behind him on that occasion and should be there or thereabouts again here.

Leicester to beat Southampton 3pm Saturday 4/7

Jamie Vardy (Plumb Images)

The last times these sides met Leicester ran out 9-0 winners.

Southampton have turned a corner since and have won four of their last five games in all competitions.

They might come up short here though against a Leicester side who have bounced back from defeats to Manchester city and Liverpool to win their last two league games against West Ham and Newcastle.

Liverpool to beat Spurs 5.30pm Saturday 8/13

(Offside via Getty Images)

Liverpool are cruising to their first league title in 20 years and seem to be unstoppable.

They have dropped points in just one game so far this season and haven't conceded a goal in the Premier League in over a month.

They'll be helped by the news that Harry Kane is out until April through injury and are impossible to oppose.

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