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Month in Sport: 1,673/1 acca covering July's biggest sporting action!

Updated on 3:16pm GMT 30 June 2025
Month in Sport: 1,673/1 acca covering July's biggest sporting action!

Sports Journalist at FST, Gareth qualified as a journalist after graduating from university and spent over a decade as a freelance broadcast journalist, commentator and tipster before joining FST. Now living in Manchester, he is a long suffering Bolton Wanderers fan who also enjoys boxing, the NBA, tennis and rugby league.

We have a fantastic July ahead of us with the British GP and the Open Championship to look forward to, while Wimbledon is already underway.

Fight fans are gearing up for another undisputed heavyweight battle as Daniel Dubois puts his IBF strap on the line against Oleksandr Usyk, who holds the rest of the titles, while football fans have the Women’s European Championship and the latter stages of the Club World Cup to keep them entertained until the new season kicks off in August.

With a month of fantastic sporting action ahead of us, our experts have put together a massive each-way acca priced at 1,673/1 covering some of our favourite tips of the month. All prices quoted come from bet365 and new customers can take advantage of their sign-up offer below. We’ve also covered this as an each-way bet and the number of places covered in the four relevant selections have been included.

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British Grand Prix Lando Norris to win at 13/8 (EW, 3 places)

Alex Wrigley

Lando Norris was faced with an enormous amount of pressure from teammate Oscar Piastri in the opening stint of the Austrian Grand Prix, but the Briton drove well when pushed to his limit, and the confidence gained from returning to the top step of the podium puts him in good stead ahead of his home Grand Prix.

Norris is yet to win around Silverstone, but the 25-year-old has outperformed Piastri in each of their two British Grands Prix at McLaren, finishing third here last year and second the year before, both times over 12 seconds ahead of the Australian.

With the gap at the top of the World Drivers’ Championship slashed to 15 points, a win around the iconic Silverstone would be a huge statement of intent from Lando Norris.

Tour de France – Tadej Pogacar to win at 4/11 (EW, 3 places)

Matt Ireland

It’s not an original pick but nothing that has transpired over the last 12 months could convince you that anyone other than Tadej Pogacar will win the 2025 Tour de France.

Big rival and two-time Tour winner Jonas Vingegaard should get much closer than the six minutes and 17 seconds he did last year, but Pogacar has been nigh on unbeatable since winning a third yellow jersey, claiming the world championship title and three Monuments.

The pair met for the first time since last year’s Tour at June’s Criterium du Dauphine, where Pogacar won three of the eight stages and beat Vingegaard by 59 seconds.

The Slovene put over a minute into the Vingegaard on the Dauphine’s flagship mountain stage, and while the Dane has had a much less interrupted lead-up to the Tour this year, Pogacar won’t have the Giro d’Italia in his legs like he did

Usyk vs Dubois – Usyk to win by KO, TKO or DQ at 11/10

Gareth Freeman

Oleksandr Usyk stopped Daniel Dubois in the ninth round when these two heavyweights first met in 2023 and I’m expecting a repeat result.

Dubois was controversially denied a knockdown in that fight as the said shot was ruled a low blow. That has led to a belief that the Briton can pull off an upset in the rematch now the stakes are higher in this undisputed showdown, but Usyk is too slick and too talented to get caught like that again and if anything the Ukrainian could be the one raising his levels further against an opponent he’s already worked out.

It could be all one-way traffic in a boxer vs brawler match-up, and at some stage Usyk can get a win over the line without needing the judges.

Women’s Euro 2025 – Spain to win at 7/4 (EW, 2 places)

Ian Wilkerson

Montse Tome’s side look to have a much easier group that contains Italy, Portugal and Belgium, especially as they put 19 goals past the latter two in four Nations League meetings this season. Spain have demonstrated they know how to bottle a winning formula and they look strong candidates to add to their trophy collection.

The Open 2025 – Ryan Fox at 80/1 (EW, 5 places)

Joe Champion

Scottie Scheffler heads the betting for the 153rd Open Championship, which begins at Royal Portrush, Northern Ireland, on Thursday, July 17. But the world No.1 faces stiff competition from a strong British and Irish contingent.

Rory McIlroy, who missed the cut on home soil six years ago, will be determined to make amends. The 2019 champion, Shane Lowry, returns to the scene of his greatest triumph and should be a serious contender. Tommy Fleetwood, Tyrrell Hatton, and Robert MacIntyre also arrive with strong title claims.

But it may be a Kiwi who steals the spotlight. Ryan Fox looks an excellent each-way bet at generous odds.

Fox has claimed PGA Tour titles at the Myrtle Beach Classic and the Canadian Open since the start of May. He is a proven links specialist, winning the Dunhill Links in 2022 – where three of the four rounds are played on Open venues – and he was 16th at Portrush in 2019.


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