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Date: 05 October 2022 ; League: EUROPE Champions League – Group Stage
Juventus – Maccabi Haifa
Tip:1 | Odds: 1.53 | Result:3:1 fixed match bets

Date: 05 October 2022 ; League: ITALY Coppa Italia C
Cesena – Fermana
Tip:1 | Odds: 1.60 | Result:3:1 fixed match bets


Date:04 October 2022 ; League: EUROPE Champions League – Group Stage
Marseille – Sporting CP
Tip:1 | Odds: 2.25 | Result:4:1 fixed match bets

Date:04 October 2022 ; League: ENGLAND League One
Ipswich – Cambridge Utd
Tip:1 | Odds: 1.49 | Result:3:0 fixed match bets


Date:03 October 2022 ; League: ENGLAND Premier League
Leicester – Nottingham
Tip:1 | Odds: 1.75 | Result:4:0 fixed match bets

Date:03 October 2022 ; League: SPAIN LaLiga
Rayo Vallecano – Elche
Tip:X 1st HT | Odds: 2.19 | Result: 1:1 1st HT fixed match bets


Date:01 October 2022 ; League: ENGLAND Premier League
Liverpool – Brighton
Tip:1 | Odds: 1.48 | Result:3:3 LOSE

Date:01 October 2022 ; League: FINLAND Ykkonen – Championship Group
JaPS – Jaro
Tip:2 | Odds: 1.99 | Result:1:3 fixed match bets


Date:30 September 2022 ; League: FINLAND Veikkausliiga
Angers – Marseille
Tip:2 | Odds: 1.88 | Result:0:3 fixed match bets

Date:30 September ; League: SPAIN LaLiga
Ath Bilbao – Almeria
Tip:1 | Odds: 1.33 | Result:4:0 fixed match bets


Date:29 September 2022 ; League: FINLAND Veikkausliiga
Honka – HJK
Tip:X 1st HT | Odds: 2.19 | Result:3:1 LOSE

Date: 29 September 2022 ; League: GERMANY Oberliga Niedersachsen
VfL Oldenburg – Luneburger Hansa
Tip:1 | Odds: 1.53 | Result:2:0 fixed match bets


Date:27 September 2022 ; League: ITALY Serie D – Group E
Poggibonsi – Orvietana
Tip:1 | Odds: 1.35 | Result:2:2 LOSE

Date:27 September 2022 ; League: EUROPE UEFA Nations League – League C
Greece – Northern Ireland
Tip:X 1st HT | Odds: 2.18 | Result:1:1 HT fixed match bets


Date:25 September 2022 ; League: EUROPE UEFA Nations League – League A
Netherlands – Belgium
Tip:X 1st HT | Odds: 2.15 | Result:HT 0:0 fixed match bets

Date:25 September 2022 ; League: ITALY Serie C – Group B
Luxembourg – Lithuania
Tip:1 | Odds: 1.58 | Result:1:0 fixed match bets


Date:23 September 2022 ; League: EUROPE UEFA Nations League – League A
Poland – Netherlands
Tip:X 1st HT | Odds: 2.15 | Result:0:1 HT LOSE

Date:23 September 2022 ; League: CZECH REPUBLIC MOL Cup
Croatia – Denmark
Tip:X 1st HT | Odds: 1.98 | Result:0:0/2:1fixed match bets


Date:21 September 2022 ; League:EUROPE UEFA Nations League
Scotland – Ukraine
Tip:X 1st HT | Odds: 2.15 | Result:HT0:0 fixed match bets

Date:21 September 2022 ; League: CZECH REPUBLIC MOL Cup
Bzenec – Karvina
Tip:2| Odds: 1.38 | Result:1:2 fixed match bets


Date: 06 September 2022 ; League: SWEDEN Superettan
Jonkoping – Oster
Tip: Over 2.5 | Odds: 2.10 | Result:2:1fixed match bets

Date: 06 September  2022 ; League: ENGLAND League One
Forest Green – Accrington
Tip: BTS | Odds: 1.95 | Result:2:1fixed match bets


Date: 03 September 2022 ; League: ENGLAND Premier League
Tottenham – Fulham
Tip: 1 | Odds: 1.75 | Result:2:1 fixed match bets

Date: 03 September  2022 ; League: SPAIN LaLiga
Real Madrid – Betis
Tip: 1 | Odds: 1.60 | Result:2:1fixed match bets


Date: 02 September 2022 ; League: DENMARK Superliga
FC Copenhagen – Silkeborg
Tip: 1 | Odds: 1.85 | Result:1:0 fixed match bets

Date: 02 September  2022 ; League: AUSTRIA  2.Liga
Horn – Liefering
Tip: 1 | Odds: 2.30 | Result:3:1 fixed match bets


Date: 31 August 2022 ; League: ROMANIA Liga 1
CFR Cluj – FC Voluntari
Tip:1 | Odds:1.77 | Result:4:0 fixed match bets

Date: 31 August 2022 ; League: FRANCE Ligue 1
Marseille – Clermont
Tip:1 | Odds:1.53 | Result:1:0 fixed match bets


Date: 27 August 2022 ; League: ITALY Serie A
AC Milan – Bologna
Tip:1| Odds:1.55 | Result:fixed match bets

Date: 27 August 2022 ; League: ENGLAND Premier League
Southampton – Manchester Utd
Tip:2 | Odds:1.95 | Result:0:1 fixed match bets


Date: 25 August 2022 ; League: EUROPE Europa Conference League – Qualification
Nice (Fra) – Maccabi Tel Aviv (Isr)
Tip:1 | Odds:1.55 | Result:2:0 fixed match bets

Date: 25 August 2022 ; League: EUROPE Europa Conference League – Qualification
Basel (Sui) – CSKA Sofia (Bul)
Tip:1 | Odds:1.55 | Result:2:0 fixed match bets


Date: 24 August 2022 ; League: GERMANY Regionalliga North
Bremer – BSV Rehden
Tip:BTS | Odds:2.15 | Result:3:1 fixed match bets

Date: 24 August 2022 ; League: ENGLAND EFL Cup
Tranmere – Newcastle
Tip:2 | Odds:1.35 | Result:1:2 fixed match bets


Date: 23 August 2022 ; League: ENGLAND EFL Cup
Bolton – Aston Villa
Tip:BTS | Odds:4.95 | Result:1:4 fixed match bets

Date: 23 August 2022 ; League: ENGLAND EFL Cup
Fleetwood – Everton
Tip:2 | Odds:2.15 | Result:0:1 fixed match bets


Date: 22 August 2022 ; League: ITALY Serie A
Manchester Utd – Liverpool
Tip:1 | Odds:4.95 | Result:2:1 fixed match bets

Date: 22 August 2022 ; League: SPAIN La Liga
Elche – Almeria
Tip:X first HT | Odds:2.15 | Result:1:1 fixed match bets

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Footballers agree to spot-fix matches for undercover reporter

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Footballer agree to spot-fix matches for undercover reporters

A footballer has been secretly filmed helping to recruit players to spot-fix matches.

A BBC undercover investigation showed former Llanelli footballer Emile N’Goy, his brother Hermes N’Goy and three European players discussing the illegal activity with undercover journalists.

Spot-fixing sees players manipulate moments in games, such as red cards, so criminals can defraud bookmakers.

Hermes N’Goy has denied he and the other four planned to spot-fix.

Emile and Hermes N’Goy are originally from the Democratic Republic of Congo and grew up in France.

Footballers agree to spot-fix matches for undercover reporter
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BBC Wales Investigates secretly filmed four meetings over a 20-month period

Emile N’Goy is currently without a team but has played in lower league clubs across the UK, including Llanelli Town AFC, Stranraer FC, Brechin City FC and Dorchester Town FC as well as clubs in Portugal and Italy.

There is no suggestion spot-fixing took place at any of these clubs, nor that any other players at these clubs were involved.

Following a tip-off that Emile N’Goy may have links with professional match fixers, undercover journalists for BBC Wales Investigates secretly filmed four meetings over a 20-month period with him and Hermes.

Emile N'Goy
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Emile is currently without a team but has played in lower league clubs across the UK

Emile was first approached by an undercover journalist at a Llanelli match and told he was looking for investment opportunities for illicit, black market funds.

Emile said he would talk to his brother about it.

At a later meeting, Hermes tells the undercover reporter: “But you know that is not legal… so you have to be very cautious when you do this kind of thing.”

He then suggested recruiting three players – a defender, midfielder and a striker.

He later suggested recruiting another two players and two members of staff to help run the operation – including a man who once worked for Italy’s newly-crowned champions AC Milan, who he said had fixed before.

Asked if that man had ever fixed at AC Milan, Hermes said: “No, he did the fixing with another club.”

He added the man did not yet know about the spot-fixing plans being discussed.

Hermes said he would find the players in the lower leagues of Europe where there was less scrutiny.

At a later meeting in a Kent hotel, Hermes brought along his brother Emile and three other players from domestic league clubs in France and Belgium.

Poster for the programme
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BBC Wales Investigates filmed four meetings over a 20-month period

Idris Laib, Jean-Francois Mbuba and Julien Vercauteren all told the journalists they had spot-fixed before.

One of the journalists told them: “We’re not trying to push or force anyone. So, if anybody’s not happy, we don’t want them to be involved.”

All decided to stay and discussed taking part in a spot-fixing scheme that Hermes would manage.

Hermes told the journalists they should expect to pay the players an annual salary of 20,000-25,000 Euros (£17,000-£21,400) each. One player asked if he would be paid for the fixes in cash.

At a later meeting, he said the undercover journalists would need to pay an additional 500 Euros (£430) for every throw-in, corner or free kick they caused.

He said red and yellow cards would be more expensive: 1,000 Euros (£850) for a yellow and 2,000 Euros (£1,700) for a red.

Hermes added: “It’s not like, ‘you have to lose this match’. It’s not like big match-fixing. It’s a small thing, very invisible.”

All players apart from Emile said they had taken part in spot-fixing before but Hermes reassured the journalists his brother Emile would be involved.

Terry Steans
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Investigator Terry Steans said spot-fixing could be very hard to detect

Terry Steans, who worked as an investigator for Fifa with responsibility for rooting out corruption and fixing across the world, was shown the undercover footage.

“The fact they’re there, they’re listening and they’re agreeing to what has been proposed… they shouldn’t be there and they shouldn’t be even listening to that kind of chat.

“So that’s evidence in itself, that they’re in the room, that they’re willing to take part.

“And he’s got players on board, like-minded that will do what he wants them to do, already. So I think he’s deadly serious.”

He said spot-fixing could be very hard to detect as it was hard to investigate without the full weight of a police force.

Hermes is confronted by reporter
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Hermes was approached on the street by BBC reporter Wyre Davies

Hermes was expecting to meet the undercover journalists again to complete the deal.

Instead, he was approached by BBC reporter Wyre Davies.

He denied any wrongdoing, saying: “I don’t know nothing about that. I don’t know what you’re talking about”, before walking away.

He later contacted the BBC and said his brother Emile and the three other players also strongly denied doing anything illegal.

Kevin Carpenter
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Kevin Carpenter is a lawyer specialising in sports integrity

If the plan had gone ahead and they and been caught, the consequences would have been serious.

“You’re talking long bans, years… seven years for a first time match-fixing offence, so essentially, the end of their career,” said Kevin Carpenter, a lawyer specialising in sports integrity.

He said corruption had always been around football.

“Top-tier football is a billion-dollar industry with players earning millions, but the other end of the scale, at the lower league clubs, players are paid just a few hundred pounds a game.

“Obviously, you only hear about things at the top level of the sport. But actually, when you get further down the levels, that’s where the real corruption seems to happen.”

What is spot-fixing?

People are able to place bets on almost anything in football matches, such as the number of yellow cards, if a player will be sent off, the number of corners in the first half or how many throw-ins there will be in the first five minutes of the game.

Spot-fixing sees criminal gangs pay players or officials to do exactly what they want – known as fixing.

They then place bets, already knowing what is about to happen fixed matches.

Moment Llanelli Town footballer tells undercover reporters spot fix matches

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This is the moment a Llanelli Town footballer and his brother tell an undercover reporter they will spot-fix matches and charge £1,700 for manipulating red cards during games.

Former Llanelli player Emile N’Goy, his brother Hermes and three European players were filmed discussing the illegal spot-fixing during an undercover probe as part of the BBC‘s Hidden World of Football which aired on Tuesday evening.

Spot-fixing involves a player in a particular sport corruptly influencing a particular element of a match, such as a red card in football or no-ball in cricket, without trying to fix the final result – allowing criminals to defraud bookmakers through proposition bets.

Emile and Hermes are originally from the Democratic Republic of Congo but spent their childhood in France.

The former is currently without a club, but has played for a number of lower league-clubs across the UK including Llanelli Town AFC, Stranraer FC, Brechin City FC and Dorchester Town FC. He has also played for clubs in Portugal and Italy.

The two brothers and Idris Laib, Jean-Francois Mbuba and Julien Vercauteren – the three European players – deny all allegations of spot-fixing. There is also no suggestion that the illegal activity took place at any of their clubs.

BBC Wales secretly filmed Emile with Hermes across four meetings over a 20-month period after allegations were made that he may have links to professional fixers.

He was first approached by an undercover reporter at a Llanelli match, who said they were looking to invest illicit, black market funds.

Emile told the reporter he would discuss the proposition with his brother.

At a subsequent meeting, Hermes told the reporter: ‘But you know that is not legal… so you have to be very cautious when you do this kind of thing.’

He then went on to suggest recruiting three players – a defender, midfielder and a striker.

Hermes later proposed recruiting a further two players and two members of staff to help with the illegal operation.

One of the members of staff was a man who had previously worked for AC Milan in Italy, though Hermes told the reporter that it was at a different club he had spot-fixed.

At the meeting, Hermes discussed how he would find footballers in the lower leagues of Europe, who faced less scrutiny over the illegal activity.

When the undercover reporter reconvened with Hermes at a hotel in Kent, he brought his brother Emile and the three European players Laib, Mbuba, and Vercauteren.

Moment Llanelli Town footballer tells undercover reporters spot fix matchesIn the footage, they all told the journalists they had been involved in spot-fixing before, while Hermes told the journalists his brother Emile would also be involved.

They also remained at the meeting when told by reporters that they were not being ‘pushed or forced’ into their involvement and were given the opportunity to leave if ‘anybody’s not happy’.

Hermes told the BBC reporters they should expect to pay the players a yearly wage of between £17,000 and £21,400, to which one of the players asked if they would be paid in cash.

At another meeting, Hermes said they would need to pay a further £430 for every throw-in, corner or free-kick given away by one of the players.

Red and yellow cards are more expensive, costing £850 for a yellow and around £1,700 for a red, he added.