Leading sports betting site WhatAcca.com set to sponsor races at Wolverhampton Racecourse on 8 June and 30 July The WhatAcca.com brand has been growing at a rate of knots, with a successful 2021 to date meaning that a growing number of punters are following the free football tips that are provided to email subscribers and followers on social media. During the months of June and July, you might spot WhatAcca.com featuring at Wolverhampton Racecourse, with the “Free Football Tips at WhatAcca.com” being run on Tuesday 8 June, with this race forming part of a seven-race racecard and the action starts at 1.45pm. The “Free Football Tips At WhatAcca.com Fillies’ Handicap” takes place at 4.05pm on Tuesday 8 June, with this being a race over one mile and four furlongs, with Envega the highest-rated horse in the heat and this three-year-old is trained by Ralph Beckett and she finished third out of seven horses at Nottingham recently. Alan King will have Kalma running in the race and the three-year-old has run three times this season, with the filly winning a handicap at Nottingham in April and Mark Johnston’s Ladywood is another one to watch and has two wins under her belt this term. The all-weather racetrack at Wolverhampton Racecourse has now opened its doors to the general public which means that there will be plenty of racegoers attending this race day, with WhatAcca.com aiming to forge lots of sports partnerships during 2021 and beyond. Website owner Gavin said: “It’s great to see the WhatAcca.com brand featuring at Wolverhampton Racecourse and I’m excited to witness the first horse race that we have decided to sponsor. “Our aim is to provide readers with quality football and horse racing tips on a daily basis, with members getting free betting advice and there are also lots of guides to help them become better punters.” The football tipsters at WhatAcca.com have been in excellent form recently, with three profitable accumulators recommended during the month of April 2021, while there was another hat-trick in May 2021 and the team are now swotting up ahead of Euro 2020. WhatAcca.com will also be sponsoring a race at Wolves on 30 July, with this betting portal delighted to be supporting British horse racing, especially after a difficult time with the COVID-19 pandemic which has prevented racing fans from attending events.