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Robert Hynes

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

The Premier League might be over, but there's still plenty of sporting action taking place over the coming days.

It's all happening in Glasgow as Celtic aim to win a historic treble treble, while Leinster are hoping to land their second consecutive PRO14 title in the city.

It's also Guineas weekend at the Curragh and the play-off final for the Premier League takes place on Monday, while there's a number of GAA Championship matches on Saturday and Sunday.

Here's our best bets:

Magna Grecia 3.35pm Curragh Saturday EVS

Magna Grecia (Steven Paston/The Jockey Club via PA Images)

This lad was impressive in winning the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket earlier this month and I can't see any reason why he can't follow up here.

Too Darn Hit is obviously the fascinating runner going back down in trip after his recent second to Telecaster in the Dante at York.

But that run was only last week and Magna Grecia might just be that bit more fresh.

Battaash 4pm Haydock Saturday 5/4

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Charlie Hills reports that his star sprinter is training really well ahead of his seasonal debut on Saturday.

The trainer says he was "never 100 per cent" with Battaash last year, despite him winning a pair of Group 2s and finishing second in the Group 1 King's Stand at Royal Ascot.

If he is back to anywhere near the form that saw him easily win the 2017 Prix de l'Abbaye, he won't be beaten here.

AC Milan to beat SPAL 7.30pm Sunday 4/9

Krzysztof Piatek celebrates scoring for AC Milan with his teammates (Emilio Andreoli/Getty Images)

AC Milan can still qualify for the Champions League, but need a slip up from their city rivals Inter if that is to happen.

The Rossoneri have won their last three games and face a side here who are playing for nothing and have lost their last two.

Back AC to get all three points as they hope Empoli can get some sort of result against Inter at the San Siro.

Aston Villa to beat Derby 3pm Monday 6/5

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Aston Villa beat Derby 3-0 and 4-0 in their two league meetings this year and look great value to win against them again.

Obviously there's a lot more pressure in the play-off final, but Dean Smith's men only lost one of their last 13 league games before getting by West Brom on penalties.

They look to have some quality in their squad and might just be too good for the Rams.

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