Sports fans in London are in for a treat over the next few weeks, with the schedule packed with a host of top-class action taking place around the region.

Football, horse racing and darts will not only dominate the headlines but also provide punters with plenty of opportunities to boost their festive bank balance.

Read on as we take a closer look at some of the best bets for London sports fans over the upcoming holiday season.

 

Tottenham Hotspur vs Leicester City – Premier League – December 20

If you are inclined towards playing on online slots UK sites, you will recognise that this game has the potential to be as thrilling as scooping a bumper jackpot.

Operators such as Wink Slots provide players with an immersive gameplay experience packed with different features, and the Spurs versus Leicester game should be equally exciting.

Spurs have looked much improved this season, with manager Jose Mourinho moulding them into a team that looks capable of challenging for silverware.

However, Leicester also boast plenty of attacking threats including Jamie Vardy, and it would be foolish to underestimate their chances in this game.

With that in mind, backing over 2.5 goals in the match looks a solid bet and could get your Christmas wagering off to the perfect start.

 

Chelsea vs West Ham United – Premier League – December 21

Chelsea welcome West Ham to Stamford Bridge for a fixture that could tell us plenty about their chances of winning the title.

The Blues invested heavily in their squad this summer, but they are yet to fully convince that they have what it takes to claim top spot.

Their recent 1-0 defeat at Everton highlighted that they have a long way to go, particularly when it comes to breaking down teams who play on the counter-attack.

While Chelsea are focused on a title challenge, West Ham have been defying expectations during the first third of the campaign.

Manager David Moyes has got the Hammers pretty well organised, and they look more than capable of taking a point from this fixture.

 

Clan Des Obeaux – King George VI Chase – December 26

Trainer Paul Nicholls has a fantastic record in the King George VI Chase, winning the Boxing Day showpiece at Kempton a record 11 times.

He has two of the most fancied runners for this years’ race, with Clan Des Obeaux and Cyrname currently inseparable at the head of the betting market.

Cyrname was hugely disappointing in the event last season, trailing in 21 lengths behind Clan Des Obeaux who was winning the race for the second successive year.

Clan Des Obeaux enjoyed a nice warm-up run behind Bristol De Mai in the Betfair Chase at Haydock and he should be fully tuned up for the King George.

Nicholls says that there is little to choose between the two horses, but Clan Des Obeaux looks an excellent bet to outstay his stablemate and complete the hat-trick.

 

Shan Blue – Kauto Star Novices’ Chase – December 26

Shan Blue returns to Grade One company for the first time since the Cheltenham Festival as he lines-up in the Kauto Star Novices’ Chase at Kempton on Boxing Day.

The six-year-old finished sixth behind Envoi Allen in the Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle back in March, but he has always looked the type of horse that would shine over bigger obstacles.

That appeared to be the case in Shan Blue’s first two outings at Wetherby this season, as he romped home by a combined 30 lengths margin.

He was denied a subsequent outing at Huntingdon due to a waterlogged track, but trainer Dan Skelton is confident that won’t be an issue.

Shan Blue has jumped impressively over fences thus far and he is fancied to secure his third win on the bounce at Kempton.

 

Arsenal vs Chelsea – Premier League – December 26

Arsenal’s success in the FA Cup last season was widely viewed as proof that the club was heading the right way under manager Mikel Arteta.

Things have gone pear-shaped since then, with the Gunners looking more like relegation candidates than a team that will challenge for honours.

Ten goals in their opening 12 league games highlights how ineffective they have been, and Arteta must find a way to rectify that issue.

Chelsea triumphed 2-1 in the corresponding fixture last season, and the visitors will fancy their chances of a repeat performance here.

Arsenal will need to push forward in this game, and the Blues look a good bet to pick them off and secure a comfortable victory.

 

Tottenham Hotspur vs Fulham – Premier League – December 30

Spurs will be the cornerstone of many accumulators over the Christmas period as they go head-to-head with Fulham on December 30.

Mourinho’s side will be aiming to stay in the title mix as the games come thick and fast, and their fans will view this game as a banker home win.

That confidence wouldn’t be misplaced, with Spurs seeking their sixth successive victory against Fulham in all competitions.

Scott Parker’s team have struggled since returning to the Premier League, although a recent 1-1 draw with Liverpool highlighted that they won’t go down without a fight.

However, Spurs should have little difficulty in securing another three points here to set themselves up nicely for the second half of the campaign.

 

Gerwyn Price – World Darts Championship – December 15 – January 3

Gerwyn Price isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but the Welsh star looks to be the value bet in this year’s World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace.

He’s been the most successful player during the current campaign, winning eight titles including three televised events since darts resumed in July.

Price did go off the boil a few weeks ago, although he should be back up-to-speed when the action gets underway at the Ally Pally.

Nathan Aspinall and Jose De Sousa look threatening in Price’s quarter of the draw, but he has the talent to beat both players if he is on form.

Michael van Gerwen is the biggest obstacle that Price will have to overcome, but the Welshman looks a solid wager to hit the headlines by winning his first world title.