Biggest Football Day Of The Year So Far…10 Bets A Second To Be Placed

William Hill are expecting the England/Italy match to turnover in the region of £18m for British bookmakers, taking more than any of England’s group games, more than the Champions League Final and more than the title deciding Manchester derby at the end of last season. The turnover figures are boosted by the fact that the match is so close, with William Hill unable to separate the two sides. England are 9/5 to win in 90 minutes with the Italians the same price and the draw 19/10. Both sides are 10/11 to qualify.

“This match is going to be keenly contested and very tight and we expect that this will drive turnover higher than it has been at any point throughout the course of the tournament,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “Despite the fact that we are expecting a huge day on Sunday, that will be dwarfed should England win and face Germany in the semis.”

During the final group game of England’s campaign against Ukraine, William Hill took 6 bets per second and that number is set to increase to around 10 with up to £1.5m set to be staked in play.

All eyes will undoubtedly be on the mercurial talents of both Wayne Rooney and Mario Balotelli and William Hill are offering 12/1 that Balotelli sees red and 14/1 that Rooney does. It is 6/1 for either player to be sent off. Hills make Mad Mario 8/11 to be booked before Rooney (who is 4/1 to be booked before his Manchester City counterpart). Rooney is 9/2 to score the first goal, with Balotelli 11/2 to do so.

England have scored three headed goals in the tournament and William Hill make England 4/1 to score a headed goal against Italy. They have also taken advantage of their opportunities when they have (not so frequently) arisen and Italy are unsurprisingly 8/13 to have more shots on target.

England’s performances have been typified by their resilient performances while not having much of the ball and they are 4/1 to have less than 40% of the possession in their match vs Italy.

90 minutes: 9/5 England; 9/5 Italy; 19/10 draw

To qualify: 10/11 England; 10/11 Italy

Man of the match: 5/1 Steven Gerrard; 5/1 Andrea Pirlo; 6/1 Wayne Rooney; 7/1 Mario Balotelli; 7/1 Antonio Cassano; 8/1 Andy Carroll; 8/1 Danny Welbeck; 8/1 Antonio Di Natale; 10/1 BAR

England possession: 4/1 less than 40%; 4/6 40-50%; 7/4 51% or more
*settled by UEFA.com post match

Most shots on target: 8/13 Italy; 6/5 England
*settled by UEFA.com post match

4/1 England to score a headed goal

To be booked first: 4/1 Rooney; 8/11 Ballotelli; 5/4 neither booked

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

T: 0208 918 3746
M: 07850 518 164
E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

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England 5th Favourites For Record Breaking World Cup

ENGLAND FIFTH FAVOURITES FOR RECORD BREAKING WORLD CUP

William Hill has installed England as 16/1 joint fifth favourites to win the Women’s World Cup which gets underway this weekend. They make hosts, Germany Even money favourites and also offer 9/2 Brazil; 6/1 USA; 14/1 Japan; 16/1 England; France, Norway, Sweden; 25/1 Korean DPR; 40/1 Canada; 50/1 Australia; 66/1 Mexico; 80/1 Colombia; New Zealand; 150/1 Nigeria; 500/1 Equatorial Guinea.

‘We expect a record £5m to be gambled on this event – making it the biggest betting event ever for a women’s team sport competition’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

ENGLAND are 1/2 favourites to get off to a winning start against Mexico who are 5/1, with the draw 12/5. England are 6/5 2nd favs to win their Group with Hills who make Japan 10/11 favs with Mexico 12/1 and New Zealand 16/1.

England’s striker Kelly Smith is 20/1 with Hills to finish the tournament as top scorer – Marta and Prinz are 11/4 jt favs with Popp 5/1; Girings 6/1; 8/1 Cristiane.

HOW FAR WILL ENGLAND GO?…..16/1 Winners; 11/1 Runners up; 23/10 beaten semi finalists; 8/11 beaten Quarter finalists; 9/2 eliminated at Group stage.

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William Hill Betting Women’s World Cup Will Be A Winner

WILLIAM HILL BETTING WOMEN’S WORLD CUP WILL BE A WINNER
Over £5m to be gambled on tournament for first time:
WILLIAM HILL BETTING WOMEN’S WORLD CUP WILL BE A WINNER
The Women’s Sport and Fitness Foundation (WSFF) are set to be handed up to £73,000 from William Hill to celebrate the greatest ever achievement in British women’s sport, should England win the FIFA 2011 World Cup, which gets underway this weekend, and is set to become the biggest betting event in women’s team sport.
The WSFF has teamed up with Britain’s biggest bookmaker to highlight England’s chances at the World Cup in Germany; a tournament which experts claim could prove crucial in boosting the profile of women’s sport in England, and lead to more women playing the game.
Sue Tibballs, Chief Executive of the Women’s Sport and Fitness Foundation, said: “If England win the World Cup it will be a real game changer for women’s sport in this country, so we’ve teamed up with William Hill to celebrate what we think would be the greatest ever moment in women’s sport.
“It couldn’t come at a better time, with women’s sport only accounting for 5% of sports newspaper coverage and the number of women playing sport falling all the time. We know that seeing our sportswomen do well, inspires women to participate, so we wish Hope Powell’s team the best of luck for the tournament – we’re backing them all the way.”
William Hill Media Relations Director Graham Sharpe said: “Women’s football is definitely on the up now – the FA Women’s Super league has had a great start and now we’re off to Germany to deliver the goods as a national team. Our customers are really getting behind England, who have been the best backed country in the tournament. We’re proud to support the Women’s Sport and Fitness Foundation’s vital work helping to get women into all forms of sport and fitness.”
Hills are confident that women’s football has the potential to be one of the fastest growing areas of sports betting – ‘The World Cup will definitely be the biggest betting event ever in terms of women’s football, with over £5m being gambled on the outcome industry wide for the first time’ added Sharpe ‘Only women’s tennis rivals turnover like that, but no other team sport can’
William Hill has installed England as 16/1 joint fifth favourites to win the World Cup. They make hosts, Germany Even money favourites and also offer 9/2 Brazil; 6/1 USA; 14/1 Japan; 16/1 England; France, Norway, Sweden; 25/1 Korean DPR; 40/1 Canada; 50/1 Australia; 66/1 Mexico; 80/1 Colombia; New Zealand; 150/1 Nigeria; 500/1 Equatorial Guinea.

William Hill has placed £5000 worth of bets on behalf of WSFF as follows;
£2000 on England to win the tournament (at 16/1 that would produce a £32,000 profit);
£1000 on Kelly Smith to be tournament top scorer (at 20/1 that would produce a £20,000 profit);
£1000 on Kelly Smith to be player of the tournament (at 20/1 that would produce a £20,000 profit);
£1000 that England will not have any player sent off during the tournament (at Even money that would produce a £1000 profit).
If all of these bets are successful the profit will be £73,000.

William Hill has also pledged that they will donate the stake money from any of the bets which may prove unsuccessful to the WSFF, who will therefore benefit by a minimum of £5000.
To mark the start of the World Cup, WSFF has chosen their all-time top 5 achievements in women’s sport, and would like to hear from sports fans as to what would make their list. Email info@wsff.org.uk or send a tweet @wsff_uk
If England’s women are successful, the money will be invested into inspiring more women to play sport, including activity to help increase participation.
Further information…..WSFF…..Tim Woodhouse – tim@wsff.org.uk….0207 273 1740

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director, Wiliam Hill

T: 020 8918 3731
M: 07803 233702
E: gsharpe@williamhill.co.uk
Twitter- @sharpeangle

William Hill, Greenside House, 50 Station Road,
Wood Green, London, N22 7TP.

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you Bet They Think It’s Rovers And Out With The Wallet!

YOU BET THEY THINK IT’S ROVERS AND OUT WITH THE WALLET!

WILLIAM HILL have cut their odds for Blackburn to sign one or more players costing over £5m in the January transfer window from 10/1 to 5/1. ‘It appears that a few punters believe the club’s claim that a fee of £6.2m for Ronaldinho is possible’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
However, Hills are also offer 11/10 that Blackburn will sign no one at all for money, or no more than £500,000; 10/1 that they spend between £500,001 – £1m; 9/2 Over £1m – £3m; 7/1 Over £3m – £5m.

Further information….graham sharpe..07803 233702.

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