Gambling911.com Betting and DFS News Brief – June 20 7 pm

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jun/20/2015
Gambling911.com Betting and DFS News Brief – June 20 7 pm

Gambling911.com has your Betting and DFS News Brief as of 7 pm EST Saturday.  If you bet sports, you will want to monitor the G911 Sports Betting section around the clock for the latest Wagering and Daily Fantasy Sports news updates.

Sportsbook.ag LIVE BETTING on the US OPEN Continues

For those of you looking for live betting action throughout the day Sunday on the 2015 US Open, look no further than Sportsbook.ag.  Jordan Spieth had been coming in at 2-1 odds right up until 6:45 pm EST despite remaining atop the leaderboard by late Saturday afternoon.  However, as we write this his odds were slashed to -125.  They were back to +130 just minutes later but such is the excitement of live wagering.

Dustin Johnson was coming in at 4-1, Branden Grace 7-1 and Patrick Reed 10-1.

Germany Eliminates Sweden at FIFA Women's World Cup

Celia Sasic scored twice in helping top-ranked Germany advance to the Women's World Cup quarterfinals with 4-1 win over Sweden on Saturday.  Germany entered the competition with early 4-1 odds.

Errol Spence Jr Seeing Good Action Despite Price

He may be priced at -3000, but Spence Jr. was seeing some decent action Saturday for his welterweight bout against Phil Lo Greco. 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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