Didier No Longer Top Drog But You Bet He Will Stay In January

With uncertainty surrounding the Chelsea future of Didier Drogba, William Hill think that he will stay at the club during the January transfer window offering 2/5 that he is still there on the 1st February 2012 (7/4 that he moves during that period).

“Drogba has long been the main targetman for Chelsea, however his position as top dog is under threat from some of the younger pups,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “Saying that, however, we do not think that he will bolt for the exit in January.”

Palace Travel To Old Trafford And Wednesday Europa Prices

Crystal Palace head to Old Trafford on Wednesday with the hosts 1/4 favourites with William Hill to secure a victory and the Eagles a massive 12/1 to spring an upset. With the hosts such firm favourites, Hills are offering a market on how many goals the home side will score and make two the 11/4 favourite followed by three at 3/1 but should the flood gates open, Hills make seven or more goals 33/1. Palace’s Wilfried Zaha has drawn comparisons to Lionel Messi but Hills think he has a long way to go before realising that potential and he is 4/1 to play for England before the 2014 World Cup. Zaha is 6/1 to score anytime and 16/1 to open the scoring at Old Trafford.

“Zaha will have the ultimate platform to showcase his talents although, we ultimately think that he (and his team) will struggle to score, let alone win,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Birmingham and Spurs are both taking part in the Europa League on Wednesday and while Birmingham are outsiders to win away in Braga (at 5/1) but Spurs are 2/5 to defeat PAOK Salonika at White Hart Lane. Spurs still represent England’s best prospect in this tournament and are 9/1 favourites to win the tournament.

Carling Cup:

1/4 Manchester United; 12/1 Crystal Palace; 9/2 Draw

To Qualify: 1/16 Manchester United; 7/1 Crystal Palace

How many goals will Manchester United Score: 15/2 none; 7/2 one; 11/4 two; 3/1 three; 6/1 four; 10/1 five; 20/1 six; 33/1 seven or more

Wilfried Zaha to play for England before the start of the 2014 World Cup: 4/1 yes; 1/7 no

Europa League:

Spurs Stage of Elimination: 7/2 group stage; 7/2 last 32; 4/1 last 16; 5/1 quarter final; 13/2 semi final; 9/1 runner up; 9/1 winner

Birmingham Stage of Elimination: 11/10 group stage; 2/1 last 32; 4/1 last 16; 10/1 quarter final; 25/1 semi final; 33/1 runner up; 50/1 winner

2/5 Spurs; 7/1 PAOK Salonika; 10/3 Draw
11/20 Braga; 5/1 Birmingham; 3/1 Draw

Europa League Outright: 9/1 Tottenham; 10/1 PSG; 10/1 Atletico; 14/1 Schalke; 14/1 PSV; 14/1 Stoke; 20/1 Lazio; 20/1 Udinese; 25/1 Braga; 25/1 Twente; 28/1 Fulham; 33/1 BAR

Other Brit sides: 50/1 Birmingham; 100/1 Celtic

Furthest progressing Brit side: 15/8 Tottenham; 2/1 Stoke; 9/4 Fulham; 9/1 Celtic; 10/1 Birmingham

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

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

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Europa League Odds

16/1 ALL ENGLISH EUROPA LEAGUE FINAL

TO WIN EUROPA LEAGUE…9/1 PSG; 10 Spurs; 12 At Madrid; 14 Lazio; 16 Bilbao; Udinese; 20 Schalke; PSV; S Lisbon; D Kiev; 33 Braga; Fulham; 40 Hannover; Kazan; Stoke; Twente; 100 Birmingham. Others on request.

British Team To Progress Furthest
Tottenham 6/4
Fulham 9/4
Birmingham 3/1
Stoke 3/1

Premier League/Championship Teams In Europa Final
0 2/7
1 5/2
2 16/1

Group A
Tottenham 4/6
Rubin 6/4
PAOK 6/1
Shamrock 66/1
**Hills offer 5/6 that Shamrock WILL score during either leg against Spurs, 5/6 they wil NOT.
Group B
Copenhagen 13/8
Standard 2/1
Hannover 17/10
Vorskla 14/1
Group C
PSV 1/4
Hapoel 8/1
Rapid 7/1
Legia 15/2
Group D
Sporting 11/8
Lazio 19/20
Zurich 7/1
Vaslui 9/1
Group E
Kiev 6/4
Besiktas 2/1
Stoke 9/4
M Tel-Aviv 8/1
Group F
PSG 4/5
Bilbao 13/8
Salzburg 7/1
S Bratislava 10
Group G
AZ 4/5
Metalist 5/2
Austria 4/1
Malmo 8/1
Group H
Braga 4/5
Brugge 11/4
Birmingham 4/1
Maribor 7/1
Group I
Atletico 11/10
Udinese 11/8
Rennes 7/2
Sion 20/1
Group J
Schalke 1/5
Steau 5/1
M Haifa 8/1
AEK Larnaca 20/1
Group K
Twente 11/8
Fulham 11/8
Odense 6/1
Wisla 5/1
Group L
Anderlecht 7/4
AEK 5/2
Lokomotiv 5/2
Sturm Graz 7/2

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.

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

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Wood Green, London, N22 7TP.

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You Bet Europa Joy Beckons For Bolton/stoke Victor!

William Hill are betting on which British teams will be joining Birmingham in the Europa League next season and make Tottenham their 4/9 to favourites. Stoke and Bolton are potentially playing for a Europa spot on Sunday, Hills offer 5/6 about the pair but Manchester City are 3/1, Liverpool 6/1 and Everton 10/1.

“Tottenham look most likely to secure a spot in the Europa League next season through league position, but a whole host of permutations have blown the race for the final spot wide open,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

With three Portuguese sides still in the Europa League (and two of them holding very comfortable leads), William Hill are offering 2/7 that a team from Portugal end up as the winner of the tournament with any other nation offered at 5/2. Three of the Europa League Quarter Final first leg games produced at least five goals Hills make the PSV vs Benfica the 9/4 favourite to be the highest scoring game, with Twente vs Villarreal the 5/2 second favourite.

William Hill Europa League Odds:

Highest Scoring Game:

9/4 PSV/Benfica
5/2 Twente/Villarreal
11/4 Spartak Moscow/Porto
3/1 Braga/Dynamo Kiev

British Teams To Join Birmingham In Europa Leaue (Excluding Fair Play): 4/9 Tottenham; 5/6 Bolton; 5/6 Stoke; 3/1 Man City; 6/1 Liverpool; 10/1 Everton

Which Country Will Europa League Winner Come From: 2/7 Portugal; 5/2 Any Other

Which Country Will Europa League Winner Come From: 2/7 Portugal; 5/2 Spain; 9/1 Ukraine; 50/1 Netherlands; 250/1 Russia

Further Information…Joe Crilly…0208 918 3746 / 07850 518 164

Additional Info: http://sports.williamhill.com/bet/en-gb/betting/y/5/Football.html

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You Bet City Will Be Gloved Up In Kiev

Liverpool go to Portugal to face Braga and William Hill are offering 5/4 that record signing, Andy Carroll, gets off the mark during the game. Braga conceded six during the Champions League against Arsenal; and Hills are offering 50/1 that Liverpool beat this and score seven or more. Liverpool are 6/5 to be the British team to progress furthest in the Europa League, while Manchester City are the 5/6 favourites to do so. Rangers are priced at 7/1. With three British sides in action on Thursday, Hills are offering Even money that there are more than three goals scored collectively between Rangers, Manchester City and Liverpool.

City are heading to the icy tundra of Kiev and Hills are offering 4/1 that 10 or all of Manchester City’s starting XI are wearing gloves when the match kicks off. City will be hoping their mercurial striker, Mario Ballotelli, will be on top form, yet Hills are offering 2/1 that his first action in the game will be a booking, while he is 6/4 to be subbed.

“Manchester City’s players can afford the best that handwear can offer and with temperatures plummeting in the Ukrainian capital, we expect that there will be a vast array of gloves on show,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Arsenal’s European adventure once more ended at the Camp Nou and William Hill now offer 8/13 that Arsenal end the season trophy-less. With Arsenal heading toward another barren season, Hills offer 4/1 that Arsene Wenger has left his position by the first game of next season. Another Arsenal mainstay who could be on the way, is Cesc Fabregas, who is 11/10 not to be at Arsenal come the first game of next season.

“Arsenal now have to turn their attentions towards the league and FA Cup, but the odds suggest that they will end the season trinket-less once more,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.
William Hill Europa League Specials
Liverpool goals –
None 8/5
One – 11/8
Two – 16/5
Three – 12/1
Four – 20/1
Five – 33/1
Six – 40/1
Seven+ 50/1
What will Ballotelli do first:
Booked – 2/1
Sent off – 25/1
Score – 3/1
Subbed – 6/4
Complete match – 3/1
British team furthest –

Manchester City – 5/6
Liverpool – 6/5
Rangers – 7/1

British goals –

Under 3 – 2/1
Ex. 3 – 5/2
Over 3 – 1/1

How Many Manchester City’s Starting XI Will Wear Gloves v Dynamo Kiev (including goalkeeper):

13/2 – 0-3
5/2 – 4-5
2/1 – 6-7
5/2 – 8-9
4/1 – 10-11

8/13 Arsenal win no trophies this season

Wenger still in charge first game of next season: 1/7 yes; 4/1 no

Cesc to still be at Arsenal on the first game of next season: 4/6 yes; 11/10 no

Further Information…Joe Crilly…07850 518 164

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Goals Galore But Ancelotti 7/1 To Go After Zilina Game

Goals Galore But Ancelotti 7/1 To Go After Zilina Game

Chelsea and Arsenal are representing Britain in Tuesday’s Champion’s League ties and William Hill are offering 4/9 that the Blues outscore the Gunners . Arsenal are 16/5 to score more than Chelsea while it is 4/1 to be a tie. Chelsea are playing Zilina, while Arsenal are playing Braga and the pair hit a total of 10 goals in the corresponding fixtures. Arsenal are 33/1 to go one better than the six they hit past the Portuguese and score seven. Chelsea are 11/4 to knock five past Zilina following their 4-1 victory in September.

Arsenal threw away victory against Tottenham on Saturday and Hills are offering 33/1 that they lead at half-time against Braga, but go on to lose the game.

With speculation about Carlo Ancelotti’s future at Chelsea reaching fever pitch on Sunday evening, Hills are quoting 7/1 that the Zilina game is his last in charge.

“When Arsenal and Chelsea play at their best, they can score for fun. The odds suggest that both sides can put a disappointing weekend behind them and get a couple of Champion’s League goals each,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Despite their poor showing recently in the Premier League, Chelsea are the 6/4 favourites to progress the furthest of all the British teams in the Champion’s league, followed by 15/8 Manchester United.

Spanish Giants Barcelona and Real Madrid are 11/4 and 7/2 respectively to win the competition.

William Hill Champion’s League Odds:

Outright: 11/4 Barcelona; 7/1 Real Madrid; 4/1 Chelsea; 8/1 Man Utd; 10/1 Arsenal; 14/1 Inter Milan; 14/1 Bayern Munich; 25/1 Tottenham; 25/1 AC Milan; 33/1 BAR

British Team To Go The Furthest: 6/4 Chelsea; 15/8 Man Utd; 10/3 Arsenal; 6/1 Tottenham; 33/1 Rangers

Arsenal/Chelsea To Score Most: 4/9 Chelsea; 16/5 Arsenal; 4/1 Tie

Arsenal HT/Braga FT: 33/1

33/1 Arsenal score 7 or more
11/4 Chelsea score 5 or more

7/1 Ancelotti last game in charge is against Zilina

Further Information…Joe Crilly…07850 518 164

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