Live In Play Betting on the 2009 Conference Championships

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Jan/15/2009

The AFC and NFC Conference Championships are just part of a huge weekend for sports wagering fans and Sportingbet.com has all the action available for Live Betting.

Sportingbet.com's IN:PLAY Betting will be available for both NFL Conference Final matchups, as well as the NCAA College Football East-West Shrine game and several NCAA College Basketball, NBA and NHL games over the next few days.

The National Football Conference championship features the Philadelphia Eagles taking on the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday at University of Phoenix Stadium (3 pm ET, FOX). Philadelphia is a 4-point, -210 moneyline favorite, and the total is 47, at Sportingbet.com.

The American Football Conference championship has the Baltimore Ravens visiting the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night (6:30 pm ET, CBS). Sportingbet.com has the Steelers as 6-point, -255 moneyline favorites, and the total at 34.

Meanwhile, the annual NCAA College Football East-West Shrine game takes place Saturday (4 pm ET, ESPN2).

And College Basketball bettors can wager live on three tilts Saturday.

The No. 13 Notre Dame Fighting Irish take on the No. 8 Syracuse Orange (12 pm ET, ESPN), followed by the 5th-ranked Oklahoma Sooners battling the Texas A&M Aggies (2 pm ET, ESPN). The nightcap has the Miami Hurricanes facing the No. 6 North Carolina Tar Heels (9 pm ET, ESPN).

NBA action available for Live Betting at Sportingbet.com this weekend includes Friday's tilt between the Utah Jazz and the Memphis Grizzlies, and Saturday's matchup between the visiting Boston Celtics and New Jersey Nets.

NHL live betting includes the Anaheim Ducks visiting the Pittsburgh Penguins Friday night, and the Montreal Canadiens taking on Ottawa Senators on Saturday.

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