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Drake puts mega £535,000 bet on Arsenal to beat Leeds and Barcelona to win El Clasico against rivals Real Madrid

SUPERSTAR music artist Drake has staked over HALF A MILLION pounds on Arsenal and Barcelona to win today.

The 35-year-old Canadian has won big by betting on UFC bouts before.

Drake has placed yet another mammoth bet

The musician has staked an incredible £535,000 double

Drake and Mikel Arteta will be cheering if Arsenal win at Leeds

And now he has decided to have a dabble into football.

If a whopping £535,000 can be counted as just a dabble.

Because that’s how much the rapper has placed on a Sunday afternoon double.

Drake posted a picture of his incredible bet slip with online casino Stake to his Instagram account.

He captioned the bet, which was staked in Canadian Dollars: “This morning should be fun… #OVOBarca #COYG @stake.”

He has got Arsenal to win at Leeds to make it nine wins out of 10 in the Premier League.

But his other selection is a little more bold.

The musician has bet on Barcelona to win at Real Madrid in Sunday afternoon’s El Clasico.

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But bosses Mikel Arteta and Xavi will be hoping their sides are not struck by the Drake curse.

The likes of Conor McGregor, Serena Williams and Anthony Joshua have all lost in the past after being supported by Drake.

Barcelona will play El Clasico in special kits with Drake’s OVO owl logo on the front.

The unusual move is part of Barca’s new sponsorship deal with music streaming giants Spotify.

Drake is being honoured for being the first artist to hit 50billion streams on Spotify.

So for a one-off his logo will replace the Spotify logo on the front of Barca’s shirts.


Barcelona will face Real Madrid in kits bearing Drake’s OVO logo


Barca will wear the one-off kit after Drake hit 50billion streams on Spotify
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