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Image: Juan Mata: Backed to score against Arsenal on Super Sunday

Sky Bet's experts outline the best odds ahead of this weekend's feast of major sporting action sport.

There's a feast of major sporting action this weekend with the Heineken Cup whetting the appetite on Friday night as the Australian Open heats up, before a slice of Premier League action serves as a sweetener on Super Sunday. Rugby expert Jordan Fiddes calls the shots ahead of the final round of group games in the Heineken Cup, with particular emphasis on Harlequins' visit to Biarritz, where he expects John Kingston's men to continue their fine form. Tennis blogger Tim Clement focuses on Laura Robson's run, with the British number two in action against Sloane Stephens on Saturday having dumped out 2011 Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova. Meanwhile, Sky Bet have seen an abundance of wagers on an Arsenal win at Chelsea (10/3) on Sunday, but football tipster Jamie Casey urges punters not to read too much into Chelsea's indifferent home form.

Heineken Cup

@JordanFiddes85
A lot can be said for momentum in Rugby and on Friday Harlequins look to get their sixth win in a row in the Heineken Cup when they face Biarritz at Parc des Sports Aquilera, live on Sky Sports 2 HD. Averaging over 45 points in this season's competition, Quins are the side to beat and after beating Friday's opponents 40-13 at The Stoop, it will take a huge effort for the French team to win this one. There is no letting up from the Quins either as they have named their strongest possible side. England skipper Chris Robshaw is named in the back-row alongside Maurie Fa'asavalu and other England stars Danny Care and Mike Brown also feature. Brown will be making his 200th appearance for Harlequins on Friday and I'm tipping him to score anytime in France. In 133 starts for the Quins, he has scored 42 tries, an average of one in just over three games for the club, so at 7/2 he is a good price to score within the 80 minutes. I can also see Harlequins beating the bookies handicap of +2 this weekend at 10/11. The London club have scored more tries than any other team in the competition so far and lead on all the offensive tables, as well as top Pool 3 comfortably. They are not too bad defensively either, sitting third in the table for least amount of points conceded. Therefore, Harlequins to win outright at 6/5 is certainly worth a bet. Jordan's top tip: Mike Brown to score a try for Harlequins against Biarritz in 80 minutes (7/2)

Australian Open

@SkyTimClement
Laura Robson has a realistic chance of rewriting another piece of British tennis history by becoming the first female to reach the quarter-final of a Grand Slam in 28 years. The 18-year-old, who caused a series of upsets at the US Open last year, ousted former Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova on Thursday to set up a third-round clash with Sloane Stephens. Robson is 6/4 to win the battle of the WTA's highest-ranked teenagers and 11/4 to reach the final eight, with Serena Williams looming ominously in her quarter, anything more than a final eight appearance looks extremely unlikely. So my tip Andy Murray remains our solitary realistic hope and is cruising through in the most comfortable of manners - the Scot remains the 5/2 second favourite for the title, sandwiched by Novak Djokovic (5/6) and Roger Federer (5/1). Tim's top tip: Andy Murray to win the Australian Open (5/2)

Super Sunday

@SkyJamieCasey
For the second weekend in succession Sky Sports 1 HD hosts an appetising Super Sunday double-header, with Chelsea at home to Arsenal up first before Manchester United's trip to Tottenham, and our punters have not held back in the betting markets. Few will forget the Gunners romping to a 5-3 win at Stamford Bridge in this fixture last season, but, of course, they're without Robin van Persie this time around. However, under Rafa Benitez Chelsea appear more comfortable away from home, so I'm expecting both teams to score (4/7) in this one. Granted, those odds are a little too short for many to fancy, but there's plenty of value elsewhere. I like the look of Juan Mata's odds - the Spaniard has scored in each of his two starts against Arsenal and is 4/1 to score Chelsea's first goal of the game, or 5/2 to score any time in a Chelsea win. After that, it's over to White Hart Lane where Manchester United are excellent value to beat Spurs at 7/5. United priced at odds-against in a match market has been a rarity this season, so chuck them in your accumulator as the Lane has been a solid hunting ground for Alex Ferguson down the years. Tottenham have not beaten United on their own patch since 2001 and at 7/4 I'd avoid backing them to break the mould this weekend. Wayne Rooney has hit five goals in his last five starts against Spurs, back him to score either first or last at 5/1, depending on whether he starts or not. Failing that, a £10 stake on a Chelsea/Man Utd double returns over £43 with Sky Bet. Jamie's top tip: Juan Mata to score Chelsea's first goal against Arsenal (4/1) New customers can claim a free £10 bet when they open up an account with Sky Bet, plus a £5 free bet every week for the rest of the football season.

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