William Hill Weekend Premiership Specials

HOW MANY WANNABE ENGLAND STRIKERS WILL BE ON TARGET THIS WEEKEND?

WITH SEVERAL strikers battling to make the England World Cup squad, William Hill have opened a book on how many of the six likely to be in action in the current round of Premiership games will score. ‘The second-striker position seems to be up for grabs at the moment and all of the England wannabes will be out to remain in contention by scoring in their matches this weekend’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

William Hill: Peter Crouch, Emile Heskey, Darren Bent, Jermaine Defoe, Michael Owen, Carlton Cole
How many of these players will score:
None of them score 7/2
1 11/4
2 7/4
3 10/3
4 7/1
5 33/1
All 6 Score 150/1
(All in, play or not)

Highest Scoring Premier league match (Saturday Games only)
Arsenal v Birmingham 5/2
Man Utd v Bolton 3/1
Portsmouth v Tottenham 4/1
Everton v Wolves 4/1
Sunderland v Liverpool 13/2
Aston Villa v Chelsea 7/1
Stoke v West Ham 16/1
*Quarter odds 1,2
Fastest scoring Premier team (Saturday Games only)
Arsenal 4/1
Man Utd 9/2
Everton 6/1
Tottenham 7/1
Liverpool 7/1
Chelsea 8/1
Stoke 12/1
West Ham 14/1
Portsmouth 14/1
Sunderland 14/1
Aston Villa 20/1
Wolves 25/1
Birmingham 33/1
Bolton 33/1
*Quarter odds 1,2,3.
**Who will be top of the premier league after this round of games?
Chelsea 1/8
Man Utd 9/2
**Who will be bottom of the premier league after this round of games?
Portsmouth 1/20
West Ham 8/1
Total Premier League Goals (Saturday Games Only)
Under 19 7/4
19 – 21 7/4
Over 21 6/4
Any Weekend premier league game to have 8 or more goals: 8/1
Frank Lampard – No goal in his last 9 matches:
Score 1st v Aston Villa 7/1
Score v Aston Villa 2/1
Emile Heskey
Score 1st v Chelsea 10/1
Score v Chelsea 7/2
Heskey to complete the match if he starts: 5/6 YES 5/6 NO
Alex Ferguson’s criticism of refs/Alan Wiley’s fitness:
Ref Mark Clattenburg to be replaced during Man Utd v Bolton: 33/1
Ref Alan Wiley to be replaced during Wigan v Man City: 33/1
Portsmouth v Tottenham
Redknapp to be sent to the stands: 20/1
Defoe and Crouch to both score v Portsmouth: 4/1
Goals, goals, goals………
WHAT WILL SEASON’S PREMIERSHIP MATCH GOALS’ AVERAGE BE?

WILLIAM HILL are betting on what the final average tally for goals per game in Premiership matches will be this season, and offer 11/1 that it will be over 2.9 per game.’There have been goals galore in the Prem so far this season but we think the ultimate average per game is likely to be between 2.61 and 2.7, so we make that range our 6/4 favourite’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Under 2.5 14/1
2.50 – 2.6 4/1
2.61 – 2.7 6/4
2.71 -2.8 2/1
2.81 – 2.9 6/1
Over 2.9 11/1
WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on how many Premiership goals Arsenal will score this season and offer 5/6 80 or more; 5/6 79 or fewer.

The Gunners are 14/1 with Hills to score 100 or more Prem goals. ‘It has been goals galore for the Gunners at home and if they can keep them flowing 100 should be within their capabilities’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

With the Arsenal-Blackburn match clocking up a new highest aggregate of the Prem season so far, 8 goals, Hills offer 2/5 that no game this season will produce 9 or more; 5/2 that 9 will be the highest aggregate of the Prem season; 9/1 that 10 will be the highest aggregate; 20/1 that 11 or more will be highest aggregate.
Further information…..graham sharpe….0208 918 3731

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10/1 Any England Sub To Be Man Of Match In World Cup Finals

Goals, goals, goals………
WHAT WILL SEASON’S PREMIERSHIP MATCH GOALS’ AVERAGE BE?

WILLIAM HILL are betting on what the final average tally for goals per game in Premiership matches will be this season, and offer 11/1 that it will be over 2.9 per game.’There have been goals galore in the Prem so far this season but we think the ultimate average per game is likely to be between 2.61 and 2.7, so we make that range our 6/4 favourite’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Under 2.5 14/1
2.50 – 2.6 4/1
2.61 – 2.7 6/4
2.71 -2.8 2/1
2.81 – 2.9 6/1
Over 2.9 11/1
WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on how many Premiership goals Arsenal will score this season and offer 5/6 80 or more; 5/6 79 or fewer.

The Gunners are 14/1 with Hills to score 100 or more Prem goals. ‘It has been goals galore for the Gunners at home and if they can keep them flowing 100 should be within their capabilities’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

With the Arsenal-Blackburn match clocking up a new highest aggregate of the Prem season so far, 8 goals, Hills offer 2/5 that no game this season will produce 9 or more; 5/2 that 9 will be the highest aggregate of the Prem season; 9/1 that 10 will be the highest aggregate; 20/1 that 11 or more will be highest aggregate.
WILLIAM HILL OFFER 10/1 THAT ANY ENGLAND ‘SUB’ WILL BE AWARDED A FIFA MAN OF THE MATCH AWARD DURING WORLD CUP FINALS. ‘Steve Bruce’s decision to hand the Man of the Match Award to David Beckham may set a new trend – perhaps we can look forward to a referee or ball-boy receiving one during the World Cup finals’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
BECKHAM 8/13 TO MAKE WORLD CUP SQUAD

AFTER his ‘man of the match’ performance against Belarus, David Beckham is 8/13 to make England’s World Cup squad with William Hill who make him 5/1 to beat Peter Shilton’s recored 125 cap haul.

‘Love him or hate him, you can’t ignore the bearded wonder who is 1/4 to be sporting facial hair of some kind when the first England World Cup goal kicks off’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills now make Ben Foster 5/1 to start in goal in England’s first World Cup game.Peter Crouch is 6/5 with Hills to start first World Cup game.

****England World cup stage of elimination******

Fail to qualify from group stage
11/2

Lose in the last 16
5/1

Losing Quarter finalist
7/4

Losing semi finalist
10/3

Runner-up
11/2

Winner
13/2

Beckham to beat Peter Shilton’s England Caps record:
YES 5/1 NO 1/9

Beckham to be in the final England World Cup Squad:
YES 8/13 No 6/5

Beckham to start England’s 1st World Cup Match:
YES 4/1 NO 1/7

Crouch to start first World Cup match
6/5 yes; 8/13 no

Heskey to start England’s 1st world Cup Match:
YES: 5/6 NO: 5/6

Keeper to start England’s 1st World Cup Match:
Rob Green 11/10

David James 5/4

Ben Foster 5/1

Others on Request

William Hill….World Cup Outright
Spain 9/2 …Brazil 5/1…. England 13/2…. Argentina 7/1…. Germany 10/1…. Italy 12/1…. Holland 12/1…. France 25/1… Portugal 25/1…. Russia 25/1… Ivory Coast 33/1…. Paraguay 40/1….. Serbia 40/1…… Chile 50/1

HILLS OFFER 2/1 THAT ALL FOUR SEEDED PLAY OFF COUNTRIES WILL MAKE IT THROUGH, 4/11 THAT THEY DO NOT.

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