William Hill Expect To Take £100m For Euros…bookies Batten Down The Hatches

William Hill are gearing up for a potential £100m tournament with the European Championships just around the corner. Hills offered 16/1 on England (now 10/1) on Saturday and added to their liabilities of over £1m on the Three Lions, while punters have also been backing Spain (11/4), Germany (3/1) , Holland (13/2) and France (10/1).

“We are incredibly excited about this tournament and so are our punters,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “In fact, we alone are expecting to take £100m across all channels throughout the course of the Euros.”

Germany’s Mario Gomez is the 8/1 favourite to win the Golden boot and given the expansive way in which the energetic and youthful German side play, they could well reach the Final (6/4) and score plenty of goals along the way. Gomez is followed in the betting by 10/1 Robin van Persie and 12/1 Cristiano Ronaldo, who had two of the most remarkable goalscoring records in world football last season. Being banned for the first two matches of the tournament, Wayne Rooney is 33/1 to end the tournament as top goalscorer while Thomas Muller, who won the Golden Boot at the 2010 World Cup, is 25/1 to do the same in Poland and Ukraine.

England are 13/8 to be eliminated at the group stage and 15/8 to go out in the quarter finals but should there be an early exit for Roy’s boys, all English eyes will turn to one man. Howard Webb is 10/1 to referee the Final, while Scotland’s Craig Thompson is the same price.

William Hill Euros Odds:

Euro 2012 Winner: 11/4 Spain; 3/1 Germany; 13/2 Holland; 10/1 England; 10/1 France; 14/1 Italy; 20/1 Portugal; 20/1 Russia; 50/1 Ukraine; 50/1 Poland; 50/1 Czech Republic; 50/1 Croatia; 66/1 Sweden; 66/1 Greece; 80/1 ROI; 100/1 Denmark

To reach the final: 5/4 Spain; 6/4 Germany; 5/2 Holland; 9/2 France; 9/2 England; 11/2 Italy; 13/2 Portugal; 7/1 Russia; 16/1 Croatia; 16/1 Poland; 16/1 Ukraine; 20/1 Czech Republic; 25/1 Greece; 25/1 Sweden; 25/1 Denmark; 33/1 Republic of Ireland

Top Goalscorer: 8/1 Mario Gomez; 10/1 Robin van Persie; 12/1 Cristiano Ronaldo; 14/1 Fernando Llorente; 14/1 Karim Benzema; 14/1 Klaas Jan-Huntelaar; 14/1 Miroslav Klose; 18/1 Fernando Torres; 20/1 Robert Lewandowski; 25/1 Mario Balotelli; 25/1 Lukas Podolski; 25/1 Thomas Muller; 33/1 Cesc Fabregas; 33/1 Wayne Rooney; 33/1 Antonio Di Natale; 33/1 David Silva; 33/1 Wesley Sneijder; 33/1 Alvaro Negredo; 33/1 Rafael van der Vaart; 33/1 Antonio Cassano; 40/1 BAR

…other notable goalscorers… 50/1 Danny Welbeck; 50/1 Steven Gerrard; 50/1 Andy Carroll; 66/1 Ashley Young; 80/1 Theo Walcott; 80/1 Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain; 80/1 Frank Lampard; 100/1 Robbie Keane

Player of the tournament: 10/1 Mario Gomez; 12/1 Mesut Ozil; 12/1 David Silva; 14/1 Cristiano Ronaldo; 14/1 Robin van Persie; 14/1 Andres Iniesta; 16/1 Bastian Schweinsteiger; 16/1 Xavi; 16/1 Fernando Llorente; 20/1 Arjen Robben; 20/1 Fernando Torres; 20/1 Klaas-Jan Huntelaar; 20/1 Thomas Muller; 20/1 Lukas Podolski; 25/1 Karim Benzema; 25/1 Wesley Sneijder; 33/1 Franck Ribery; 33/1 Mario Balotelli; 33/1 Samir Nasri; 33/1 Steven Gerard; 33/1 Cesc Fabregas; 40/1 Mario Gotze; 40/1 Antonio Di Natale; 40/1 Nani; 40/1 Rafael van der Vaart; 40/1 Toni Kroos; 40/1 Antonio Cassano; 50/1 BAR

…other notable player of tournament… 50/1 Frank Lampard; 66/1 Wayne Roney; 66/1 Ashley Young; 80/1 Joe Hart; 80/1 Theo Walcott; 100/1 Scott Parker; 100/1 Andy Carroll; 100/1 John Terry; 150/1 Ashley Cole; 150/1 Shay Given; 150/1 Robbie Keane

England top scorer: 6/1 Wayne Rooney; 6/1 Steven Gerrard; 6/1 Danny Welbeck; 13/2 Ashley Young; 7/1 Andy Carroll; 9/1 Theo Walcott; 10/1 Jermain Defoe; 12/1 Frank Lampard; 20/1 No goalscorer; 25/1 BAR

England stage of elimination: 13/8 group stage; 15/8 quarter finals; 9/2 semi finals; 15/2 runner up; 10/1 winner

Who will referee the final: 3/1 Viktor Kassai; 6/1 Pedro Proenca; 7/1 Damir Skomina; 8/1 Cunyet Cakir; 8/1 Nicola Rizzola; 10/1 Craig Thompson; 10/1 Jonas Eriksson; 10/1 Howard Webb; 10/1 Stephane Lannoy; 12/1 Wolfgang Stark; 12/1 Carlos Velasco Carballo; 14/1 Bjorn Kuipers

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

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

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Brooking Tips Capello To Stay And Euro 2012 Latest

With Sir Trevor Brooking hinting that Fabio Capello could yet remain as England manager following the Euro Finals, William Hill are offering 6/1 that the Italian will continue past his expected departure date

“Sir Trevor suggested Capello may stay but we think it is a long shot,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly

Will Fabio Capello take charge of England’s first World Cup 2014 Qualifying match (7th September 2012): 1/12 no; 6/1 yes

Could The Fates Intervene For Euro 2012 Draw?

The draw for Euro 2012 is being made and William Hill are offering 14/5 that they are drawn in the same group as Ireland. Punters also have the opportunity to predict all three teams offered at 53/1.

“There is an equal chance that England could face any team from pot four however, the fates may well decide that having not been in a tournament together for nigh on ten years the rivals could be thrown together in 2012,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

England are 11/1 to win the Euros in 2012 while Ireland are 33/1. Current champions, Spain, are 5/2 favourites ahead of Germany at 10/3.

Who will England draw from pot 1: 14/5 Spain; 14/5 Holland; 14/5 Ukraine; 14/5 Poland

Who will England draw from pot 3: 14/5 Croatia; 14/5 Greece; 14/5 Sweden; 14/5 Portugal

Who will England draw from pot 4: 14/5 Denmark; 14/5 France; 14/5 Czech Republic; 14/5 Ireland

53/1 Predict England’s group

Euro 2012: 5/2 Spain; 10/3 Germany; 6/1 Holland; 10/1 Italy; 11/1 England; 11/1 France; 16/1 Portugal; 20/1 Russia; 33/1 Ukraine; 33/1 Republic of Ireland; 40/1 BAR

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

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

William Hill Press Office; Greenside House; 50 Station Road; Wood Green; London; N22 7TP

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England U21s Odds On To Czech Out Early

ENGLAND ODDS-ON TO CZECH OUT OF EURO TOURNAMENT EARLY

ENGLAND are now 4/6 with William Hill to crash out of the U21 tournament at the Group stage following their disappointing draw against Ukraine.

Having drawn for the second time, England are now offered at 9/4 to draw, and 11/10 to win, their final group game against Czech Republic. Daniel Sturridge is the 11/2 favourite to open the scoring in the match, while Danny Welbeck, who squandered a glorious chance against the Ukraine, is 13/2.
‘England’s first two games have proved disappointing for fans and punters alike but we need them to get through to boost betting interest in the event, even though they’ll inevitably cost us a few bob if they goon to win the tournament’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

England are now out to 11/2 to win the tournament, having been as short as 9/2. Spain, having effectively qualified from their group are now 8/11 clear favourites to go on and win the tournament.

England / Czech Republic Match Betting: 11/10 England; 2/1 Czech Republic; 9/4 Draw.

U21 Euros Outright: 8/11 Spain; 9/2 Switzerland; 5/1 Czech Republic; 11/2 England; 12/1 Denmark; 33/1 Ukraine; 40/1 Belarus; 200/1 Iceland.

TOURNAMENT TOP SCORER….9/4 Adrian; 10/3 Dockal; 5 Welbeck; 13/2 Emeghara; 9/1 Sturridge; 10/1 Bojan; Erikson; Frei;Pekhart. Others on request.

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.

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 England Could Be Czech-ing Out Early Of Euros

England U21s drew once again and they are now offered at 11/5 to draw their final group game with William Hill. England are now 6/5 to win their final group game which would be just enough to see them into the semi final of the tournament. The Czech Republic are 9/5 to win. Daniel Sturridge is the 11/2 favourite to open the scoring in the match, while Danny Welbeck, who squandered a glorious chance against the Ukraine, is 13/2.

England are now out to 11/2 to win the tournament, having been as short as 9/2 at the start of the season. Spain, having effectively qualified from their group are now 8/11 clear favourites to go on and win the tournament.

“Everything boils down to the Czech Republic game and there is hardly anything to separate the sides. The draw price should not be ignored and that outcome would obviously see England eliminated,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

England / Czech Republic Match Betting: 6/5 England; 9/5 Czech Republic; 11/5 Draw.

U21 Euros Outright: 8/11 Spain; 9/2 Switzerland; 5/1 Czech Republic; 11/2 England; 12/1 Denmark; 33/1 Ukraine; 40/1 Belarus; 200/1 Iceland

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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

William Hill Press Office; Greenside House; 50 Station Road; Wood Green; London; N22 7TP

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Wilshere Or Carroll 11/2 To Still Play In Denmark Despite Being Left Out

Jack Wilshere and Andy Carroll have been left out of Stuart Pearce’s England U21 squad. William Hill have shortened the odds of Spain winning the tournament slightly from 5/2 to 9/4. England are 4/1 and Czech Republic are 11/2. Hills offer 11/2 that either Andy Carroll or Jack Wilshere take part in the tournament in Denmark, either due to withdrawal or injury.

Despite his fears of burning out after a tough season, Wilshere has been included in Capello’s squad to face Switzerland and he is 4/7 to start the match. England are 1/3 to win the match, while Switzerland are 6/1 to win and 10/3 to force the draw.

“Wilshere and Carroll have been left out of England’s squad after tough seasons and this has improved Spain’s chances of winning the U21 European Championships,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Odds:

U21 European Championships Outright: 9/4 Spain; 4/1 England; 11/2 Czech Republic; 7/1 Denmark; 8/1 Switzerland; 9/1 Iceland; 10/1 Ukraine; 20/1 Belarus

England/Switzerland: 1/3 England; 6/1 Switzerland; 10/3 Draw

Either Andy Carroll OR Jack Wilshere To Play In U21 European Championships: 11/2 Yes; 1/10 No

Jack Wilshere to start vs. Switzerland: 4/7 yes; 5/4 no

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

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You Believe That Children Are (england’s) Future!!!

England U21s take on Denmark U21s on Thursday and William Hill have opened betting on which of English Football’s hottest prospects will make the grade and represent the England senior team. Jack Rodwell, Chris Smalling and Alex Oxlaide-Chamberlain are all 1/5 to do so, while Ipswich whizz kid, Connor Wickham, is 1/4. Daniel Sturridge has found form whilst on loan at Bolton and he is 4/6, while his current teammate, Fabrice Muamba, who is third in the all time list of U21 appearances, is 5/6 to make a senior appearance.

“The Under 21 side is stuffed full of future England stars and contrary to popular belief the Three Lions have a very bright future indeed,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

England U21s are priced at 6/5 to come home from Denmark with a victory in the bag, while the hosts are 9/5. They are the 4/1 second favourites to win the U21 European Championships.

William Hill England U21 Odds:

U21 European Championships: 5/2 Spain; 4/1 England; 5/1 Czech Republic; 6/1 Denmark; 8/1 Switzerland; 8/1 Ukraine; 9/1 Iceland; 20/1 Belarus

90 Minutes Betting: 9/5 Denmark U21; 6/5 England U21; 11/5 Draw

Youth Players To Make The Senior England Squad:
Jack Rodwell 1/5 Yes; 10/3 No
Phil Jones 2/5 Yes; 7/4 No
Chris Smalling 1/5 Yes; 10/3 No
Martin Kelly 1/3 Yes; 9/4 No
Jack Robinson 2/1 Yes; 4/11 No
Raheem Sterling 1/2 Yes; 6/4 No
Connor Wickham 1/4 Yes; 11/4 No
Josh McEacheran 1/2 Yes; 6/4 No
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 1/5 Yes; 10/3 No
Daniel Sturridge 4/6 Yes; 11/10 No
Fabrice Muamba 5/6 Yes; 5/6 No

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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Defeat Is Not An Option Say Bookies

Defeat Is Not An Option Say Bookies

William Hill are offering an enhanced price fourfold in preparation for Friday’s Home Nations’ international games. Hills are offering 10/1 that Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland all avoid defeat.

Jamie Mackie is set to make his Scottish Debut and Hills make him a 7/2 shot to score first and are offering 15/2 that he scores anytime and Scotland win in Prague. Kenny Miller is the 9/4 favourite to score first and 50/1 to score a hat-trick on what will be his 50th Scottish cap.

The next week could go a long way to determine whether Scotland qualify for Euro 2012 and Hills are offering just 13/10 that Scotland get no points against Czech Republic and Spain. They are 33/1 to claim all six points. Scotland are 10/3 to qualify for Euro 2012.

“Scotland have got a very difficult task ahead of them in the next two games and we certainly do not think that they will cause an upset, in what are the two most important games of Craig Levein’s short Scotland career,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Wales are up against it in their bid to qualify for Euro 2012 and William Hill are offering 20/1 that they manage to emerge from the group. Brian Flynn has taken over the Wales job on an interim basis, however Hills are not expecting much of a honeymoon period and are offering just 9/4 that they get no points in the next two games although he is 6/5 to get the job on permanent basis.

Recently crowned Welsh footballer of the year, Gareth Bale, is an 8/1 shot to get the first goal and 11/4 to score anytime.

“Brian Flynn has been entrusted to guide Wales through two very tricky fixtures. Should his side show promise, he could well get the manager’s role permanently,” said spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill International Football Prices:

7/4 Wales; 7/4 Bulgaria; 2/1 Draw
7/10 Czech Republic; 9/2 Scotland; 12/5 Draw

Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland all to avoid defeat 10/1.

Scotland Specials

Scotland to win Euro 2012 125/1

To Win Group I
Spain 1/10
Czech Republic 15/2
Scotland 12/1
Lithuania 33/1
Liectenstein 2500/1

Will Scotland Qualify for 2012
YES 10/3
NO 1/5

How many Points will Scotland Get in Group I?
Under 9 13/8
9 – 11 6/4
12 – 14 11/4
15 – 17 6/1
Over 17 16/1

Top Scotland Goalscorer in Group I?
Kenny Miller EVS
Steven Fletcher 11/2
Chris Iwelumo 8/1
Jamie Mackie 8/1
Steven Naismith 8/1
Kris Boyd 10/1
Stephen McManus 14/1
Darren Fletcher 20/1
Garry O’Connor 20/1

Match Odds
Czech Republic 4/6
Draw 23/10
Scotland 7/2

Handicap Odds
Czech Republic (-1) 15/8
Tie 13/5
Scotland (+1) EVS

Dream Debut?
Jamie Mackie could make his Scotland debut in Prague
Jamie Mackie to Score 7/2
Jamie Mackie to Score First 10/1
Jamie Mackie to Score 2 or more 14/1
Jamie Mackie to Score a hat-trick 66/1
Jamie Mackie to score first and Scotland to win 20/1
Jamie Mackie to score anytime and Scotland to win 15/2

Miller Time
Kenny Miller could join the Hall of Fame with his 50th Cap
Kenny Miller to Score 9/4
Kenny Miller to Score First 15/2
Kenny Miller to Score 2 or more 11/1
Kenny Miller to score a hat-trick 50/1
Kenny Miller to score first and Scotland to win 16/1
Kenny Miller to Score anytime and Scotland to win 5/1

To Keep a Clean Sheet
Czech Republic 4/5
Scotland 3/1

To Win To Nil
Czech Republic 6/5
Scotland 6/1

Total Match Goals
None 15/2
One 14/5
Two 11/5
Three 3/1
Four 11/2
Five 12/1
Six or more 16/1

The next week could go a long way to determine if Scotland
will be qualifying for Euro 2012

How Many Points will Scotland get in their next two games?
None 13/10
One 2/1
Two 10/1
Three 4/1
Four 8/1
Six 33/1

How Many Goals will Scotland Score in their next two games?
None 11/8
One 15/8
Two 7/2
Three 7/1
Four or more 14/1

Scotland to Keep a Clean Sheet in Both games 20/1
Scotland to Score in Both games 3/1

Two 0-0 Draws 50/1

Who will Score the most goals in the two games
Kenny Miller 11/10
Jamie Mackie 15/8
Steven Naismith 9/4
if none of them score bets are void

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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England 16/1 For Next World Cup

Record £1 billion gamble on World Cup, but:
BOOKIES CELEBRATE AS FAVOURITES WIN WORLD CUP

DESPITE STARTING AS favourites to win the World Cup, Spain’s triumph produced a profitable return for bookmakers William Hill who say that the World Cup was the biggest gambling event of all time, attracting a record betting turnover of £1 billion.’Not even England’s unexpected early demise prevented the World Cup producing a record betting turnover and fortunately for us Spain’s early defeat by Switzerland seemed to dampen enthusiasm for backing them, which worked in our favour’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
HOWEVER, one Hill’s client who staked £50,000 on Spain at odds of 9/2 (four and a half to one) was celebrating a return of £275,000.

WILLIAM HILL WORLD CUP 2014 ODDS…..BOOKIES WRITE OFF ENGLAND’S 2014 WORLD CUP HOPES……

ENGLAND have been written off as 16/1 no-hopers for the 2014 World Cup by William Hill – ‘We have never quoted England at such long odds for a World Cup before, but after the debacle of their campaign this time we need to offer such odds to have any hope of attracing any one to back them’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

WILLIAM HILL….TO WIN 2014 WORLD CUP
|Brazil|LP: 7/2
|Argentina|LP: 6/1
|Spain|LP: 9/2
|Germany|LP: 11/1
|Holland|LP: 12/1
|England|LP: 16/1
|Italy|LP: 20/1
|France|LP: 20/1
|Portugal|LP: 20/1
|Uruguay|LP: 50/1
|Russia|LP: 40/1
|Paraguay|LP: 66/1
|Chile|LP: 40/1
|Croatia|LP: 50/1
|Mexico|LP: 50/1
|USA|LP: 80/1
|Ivory Coast|LP: 50/1
|Turkey|LP: 66/1
|Ghana|LP: 50/1
|Serbia|LP: 50/1
|Czech Republic|LP: 66/1
|Sweden|LP: 66/1
|Denmark|LP: 80/1
|Japan|LP: 150/1
|Ukraine|LP: 100/1
|Cameroon|LP: 100/1
|Romania|LP: 100/1
|Egypt|LP: 150/1
|Norway|LP: 150/1
|Australia|LP: 200/1
|Switzerland|LP: 100/1
|Nigeria|LP: 150/1
|South Korea|LP: 150/1
|Colombia|LP: 100/1
|Republic Of Ireland|LP: 100/1
|Slovakia|LP: 200/1
|Slovenia|LP: 200/1
|Poland|LP: 100/1
|Scotland|LP: 250/1
|Algeria|LP: 250/1
|Austria|LP: 250/1
|Bulgaria|LP: 250/1
|Belgium|LP: 250/1
|Hungary|LP: 250/1
|South Africa|LP: 500/1

Further information……graham sharpe….0780 3233702

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England 9/1 To Take Maximum Points In Euro 2012 Qualifier

ENGLAND 9/1 TO TAKE MAXIMUM POINTS IN EURO 2012 QUALIFIER
Following the announcement of the Euro 2012 qualifying fixtures Hills have opened the betting on the number of points that England will take from the eight qualifiers, making 20-22 points their 6/5 favourite. Hills are 9/1 that England take a maximum 24 points from qualifying.

“England are predictably odds-on shots at 2/5 to win their group but the 9/1 to win it without dropping a point will be popular”, said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

William Hill – Group G: 2/5 England, 5/1 Switzerland, 13/2 Bulgaria, 10/1 Montenergo, 20/1 Wales.

Total England Group Points: 5/1 Under 17, 15/8 – 17-19, 6/5 20-22, 6/1 23-24.

When Will England First Drop Points in Euro 2012 Qualifying?….3/1 Bulgaria (H), 6/4 Switzerland (A), 10/1 Montenegro (H), 6/1 Wales (A), 11/1 Switzerland (H), 7/1 Bulgaria (A), 25/1 Wales (H), 20/1 Montenegro (A).

William Hill – Euro 2012: 5/1 Spain, 6/1 Germany, 7/1 Italy, 7/1 Holland, 15/2 England, 9/1 France, 12/1 Portugal, 16/1 Russia, 20/1 Croatia, 20/1 Ukraine, 20/1 Turkey, 25/1 Serbia, 25/1 Czech Republic, 33/1 Poland, 40/1 Sweden, 40/1 Romania, 50/1 Greece, 66/1 Switzerland, 66/1 Bulgaria, 80/1 Scotland, 80/1 Republic of Ireland, 80/1 Denmark, 100/1 Belgium, 150/1 Slovakia, 150/1 Israel, 200/1 Wales, 200/1 Slovenia, 200/1 Bosnia, 200/1 Austria, 250/1 Norway, 250/1 Northern Ireland, 300/1 Montenegro, 500/1 Latvia, 500/1 Hungary, 750/1 Lithuania, 750/1 Kazakhstan, 750/1 Georgia, 750/1 Finland, 750/1 Belarus, 1000/1 Iceland, 1000/1 Macedonia, 1000/1 Estonia, 1000/1 Cyprus, 2000/1 Moldova, 2000/1 Azerbaijan, 2000/1 Armenia, 2000/1 Albania, 5000/1 Maltam 7500/1 Luxembourg, 7500/1 Lichtenstein, 10,000/1 San Marino, 10,000/1 Faroe Islands, 10,000/1 Andorra.

Further information from Graham Sharpe…..07803 233702.

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Kris Boyd 9/1 To Score Five In Year For Scotland

WILLIAM HILL SCOTLAND SPECIALS**********************************************

BOYD 9/1 TO SCORE 5 OR MORE FOR SCOTLAND IN 2010

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on how many goals Kris Boyd will score for Scotland in the five scheduled 2010 fixtures they have – and they think he is most likely to draw a blank – quoting him at 5/2 to do so – offering 7/2 that he scores once; 7/2 twice; 10/3 three times; 11/2 four; 9/1 five or more. ‘With Kris Boyd making an international comeback there will be plenty of interest in his scoring rate, but we think he’ll find it tough to average a goal a game for the year’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Scotland v Czech Republic

Match Odds
Scotland 8/5
Draw 21/10
Czech Republic 7/5

Handicap Odds
Scotland (+1) 4/7
Tie 23/10
Czech Republic (-1) 9/2

BOOM BOOM BOYDY
Kris Boyd makes his return to International Football
Unusually Boyd isn’t favourite for First Goal
Kris Boyd to Score 6/4
Kris Boyd to Score First 11/2
Kris Boyd to Score 2 or More 9/1
Kris Boyd to Score a Hat-trick 40/1
Kris Boyd to score at anytime and Scotland to win 11/4
Kris Boyd to score first and Scotland to win 9/1

Scotland have 5 games scheduled for 2010
How many Goals will Kris Boyd Score for Scotland in 2010?
None 5/2
One 7/2
Two 7/2
Three 10/3
Four 11/2
Five or More 9/1
Only the current five fixtures count
Boyd must play at least 180 minutes of these games or VOID

Kris Boyd scored in Alex McLeishs first International in charge
when Scotland beat Georgia 2-1 in 2007
Boyd to score first and Scotland to win 2-1 40/1

George Burleys first match was a 1-1 draw with Croatia
with Kenny Miller scoring
Miller to score first and a 1-1 draw 28/1

Good Start?
Of the past 4 Scotland Managers on Alex McLeish got off
to a winning start. Scotland scored 3 goals in those games
conceding 9. Of the 3 goals Kenny Miller and Kris Boyd scored
one each
Kenny Miller and Kris Boyd to score at anytime 5/1
Kenny Miller or Kris Boyd to score first 11/5

None have Kept a Clean Sheet
To Keep a Clean Sheet
Scotland 17/10
Czech Republic 17/10

Draw No Bet
Scotland 17/20
Czech Republic 19/20

Double Chance
Scotland or Draw 2/5
Czech Republic or Draw 4/9
Scotland or Czech republic 2/7

Total Scotland Goals
None 17/10
One 11/8
Two 3/1
Three 9/1
Four or More 22/1

Total Czech Republic Goals
None 17/10
One 11/8
Two 3/1
Three 9/1
Four or More 22/1

Scotland will meet the Czech Republic at home again on
in a European Championship Qualifier
Scotland to win on Wed and 3 Sept 2011 5/1
Czech Republic to win on Wed and 3 Sept 2011 4/1
Both Games to be Drawn 8/1
Further information……..graham sharpe…..0208 918 3731

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