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Who will lift the Champions League trophy in 2008. Take a look at any of the online sports betting companies below, these bookmakers are all well trusted within sports betting companies, and have reputations built on years of online sports betting experience and also offer all the best premiership betting service.

The bookmakers featured here take bets on premiership, cup games, european football games and even international games throughout the current season. They all have a credible history of being trustworthy and honest as online banks.

Champions League's best odds can be found at…

William Hill
One of the best-known names in the the world of online sports betting, they will some of the best football odds and also give odds and take bets on all major sports events.
Coral
Coral offer the ultimate gaming experience from your favourite bookmaker. From horse Racing, Grey Hound Racing, Tennis, Golf or Football, Coral has always been on the cutting edge of innovation and customer service.
Ladbrokes
Ladbrokes, the world's largest bookmaker and one of the two major divisions of Hilton Group, you can be sure that your account will be handled with complete security, discretion and integrity.

The UEFA Champions League is UEFA's most prestigious club competition. Originally known as the European Cup, its name and format were changed in 1992. Real Madrid have been the most successful side in the competition, winning the title nine times in all.

The top two teams in the Premiership go straight into the hat for the following season's Champions League competition, while the third placed team in the Premiership must survive three qualifying rounds in order to get their names into the hat for the draw for the group stages. 32 teams contest the group stage of the competition (8 groups of 4 teams). Each group winner, along with the runner-up, progress into the knock-out stage of the tournament, while the eight third placed teams move into the UEFA Cup.

The last 16 teams compete on a 2-leg knock-out basis 'cup style', playing home and away in each tie and the final two teams compete in the final which takes place at a different venue each year.

You can be confident joining any of the sites listed here you're in safe hands, all the bookmakers featured are registered in the UK or Ireland which means all your personal details are cover by data protection act and any disputes are covered by IBAS (Independent Betting Arbitration Service) a totally independent third party, offering adjudication for unresolved betting disputes with bookmakers.

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