English football implicated in match-fixing investigation

iGaming Business – Federbet, an organisation of leading gaming operators that monitors suspicious gambling patterns, has reported that more alleged match-fixing took place in England than any other European country during the 2013-14 season. In a report delivered at the European Parliament, Federbet alleged that 11 English games were targeted last season. A total of 10 of the fixtures took place in the Conference North and South, the sixth-tier of English football, in which several players have already been accused of corruption. A game between Notts County and Everton in the Women’s Super League was the 11th fixture named, the…