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Robert Hynes

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

While sport remains off in Ireland, there were some suggestions this week that some action will be returning in other European countries in the coming weeks.

France are hoping for horse racing to start back there on May 11, while the Bundesliga say they will be ready for games to return on May 9 - if the German government allows them to go ahead.

Among the places hosting horse racing this weekend are Australia, America and Hong Kong, where three Group 1s are among the contests on Sunday.

Here's our best bets over the coming days:

Charm School 3.41am Morphettville Saturday 13/8

Charm School's trainer Anthony Freedman (Reg Ryan/Racing Photos via Getty Images)

This filly found plenty on her debut to win the race by just under a length.

Connections said they have high hopes for her after that hard fought battle, which came on Easter Monday.

Plenty of these are obviously unexposed, but Charm School could just be something special going forward.

Voyage Warrior 7.50am Sha Tin Sunday 7/1

Voyage Warrior (Lo Chun Kit /Getty Images)

Voyage Warrior pulled off an upset when landing a Group 2 over course and distance last time out.

He defeated a number of the same horses he will face again on Sunday from the front.

7/1 looks an absolutely massive price for him here, but his previous runs before that win are concerning. Aethero would be a big danger if he breaks better than last time.

Beauty Generation 9am Sha Tin Sunday 4/5

Beauty Generation is impossible to oppose in the FWD Champions Mile as he bids for his third consecutive win in the race.

He has won his last two starts after finishing second by a neck behind Waikuku on his first start of the year.

The superstar miler also has a favoured draw in stall five to help his chances. He won this race at odds of 1/20 last year.

FC Slutsk to beat Belshina 12pm Sunday 4/6

Fans at a football match in Belarus (Natalia Fedosenko\TASS via Getty Images)

The Belarusian Premier League continues this weekend as life goes on as normal in the Eastern European country.

This game on Sunday is a clash between the top and bottom teams as FC Slutsk host Belshina.

Belshina have picked up points in their last two games, but are still winless this season and it's hard to see them changing that here.

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