Gamblers thankful for Live Football Betting

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Nov/25/2008

Sportingbet.com is giving fans of Live Football Betting a lot to be thankful for this week, with all three NFL games on Thanksgiving Day and three NCAA Football games on Friday available for in-game wagering.

As well, Sportingbet.com's popular IN:PLAY Betting feature will be available for a number of NBA and NHL matchups this week.

On Thursday, bettors can wager live when the Tennessee Titans try to rebound from their first loss of the season when they take on the winless Detroit Lions (12:30 pm ET, CBS).

Sportingbet.com has the Titans as an 11-point, -700 moneyline road favorite and the over/under total at 44. 

Later on Thanksgiving Day, the Dallas Cowboys host the struggling Seattle Seahawks (4:15 pm ET, FOX).

Dallas is a 12.5-point, -850 moneyline favorite and the total is 46.5 at Sportingbet.com.

The Cowboys have returned to their winning ways since quarterback Tony Romo returned from a broken finger, winning their past two. In three games without Romo, the Cowboys' offense went from averaging 29.1 points a game to 13.7, and Dallas went 1-2 SU.

The final game has the Arizona Cardinals visiting the slumping Philadelphia Eagles (8:15 pm ET, NFL Network).

Philadelphia is a 3-point, -145 moneyline favorite and the total is 47.

NCAA College Football games available for Live Betting on Friday include Big East rivals West Virginia Mountaineers and Pittsburgh Panthers in the annual "Backyard Brawl" (12 pm ET, ABC).

No. 25 Pittsburgh (3-2 in Big East, 7-3 overall) holds a 60-37-3 SU advantage in the series, dating back to 1895, over West Virginia (4-1 Big East, 7-3 overall).

Other College Football games available for Live Betting on Friday are LSU at Arkansas, and UCLA at Arizona State.

Check out Sportingbet.com for full Live Betting listings.

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