Rangers 7/2 To Be Perfect At Home

This weekend Rangers play their first home game in the fourth tier and William Hill go 7/2 that they win every home game this term and 6/4 that they stay unbeaten home and away in the league. Rangers are 15/8 to win against East Stirling with a -3 handicap.

“Rangers will want to put on a good show after a sorry summer for the club. They should take confidence from last weekend’s late equaliser to really show the fans they are up for this fight,” said William Hill spokesman Mark Young

Celtic travel to Ross County this weekend and are 4/9 for the victory. The last three games between the two clubs have produced 2-0 score lines on every occasion, one for Celtic and one for County. For either team to win 2-0 is 9/2. With both teams scoring in six of their last seven meetings, Hearts and Inverness are Even money to both score on Saturday.

Kilmarnock and Motherwell is not a fixture that produces many goals as only three of the last eight meetings have produced more than one goal. It is 21/10 that there is one or less goals this weekend. Aberdeen always seem to do well against St Johnstone, where they are travelling on Saturday, unbeaten in their last four visits. Aberdeen are 6/4 draw no bet.

The Dundee derby should produce some fireworks but Dundee are yet to score in the SPL this term. Dundee United are 13/10 to win to nil. Kenny McLean is on fire for St Mirren and for him to score anytime and the Saints to win is 17/2.

Scottish Football Specials

7/2 Rangers to win all home league matches 2012/13

6/4 Rangers to remain undefeated in the league in 2012/13

Match Specials
7/1 Ross County, 16/5 Draw, 4/9 Celtic
9/2 Match Result to be 2-0
10/11 Hearts, 12/5 Draw, 3/1 Inverness
1/1 Both teams to score
13/8 Kilmarnock, 9/4 Draw, 17/10 Motherwell
21/10 Match to have under 1.5 goals
6/5 St Johnstone, 21/10 Draw, 5/2 Aberdeen
6/4 Aberdeen Draw No Bet
13/10 St Mirren, 11/5 Draw, 11/5 Hibernian
17/2 McLean to score anytime and St Mirren to win
1/2 Dundee Utd, 3/1 Draw, 6/1Dundee
13/10 Dundee Utd to win to nil
1/20 Rangers, 8/1 Draw, 16/1 East Stirling
15/8 Rangers -3 goals

Further Information
Mark Young
PR Assistant, William Hill
Email: myoung@williamhill.co.uk
Phone: 02089183981

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Gb Girls Show Samba Stars How It’s Done

Hope Powell’s GB women pulled off a magnificent 1-0 victory against Brazil ensuring a quarter final with Canada on Friday. USA are 5/4 favourites for gold but GB are only just behind them at 7/2 with William Hill having been as long as 20/1 at the start of the tournament. Brazil and Japan are 11/2.

GB have now won all three games and go into the last eight with a real chance of glory. Canada sneaked into the one of the best third place qualification spots and are 13/5 to cause an upset against the hosts. GB are 4/5 for the win. Brazil are 5/4 to beat world champions Japan who are 7/4 in what, on paper looks the tie of the round.

“The record attendance for a GB women’s football match was broken at Wembley last night and the longer these girls go on the more support they will receive. Hope Powell has them well drilled and they are now well in with a chance for a medal spot at least,” said William Hill spokesman Mark Young.

Women’s Olympic Football Gold Medal Winner: 5/4 USA, 7/2 Team GB, 11/2 Brazil, 11/2 Japan, 8/1 France, 12/1 Sweden, 33/1 Canada, 66/1 New Zealand

Quarter Final Match Results

9/2 Sweden, 11/5 Draw, 6/5 France
1/6 USA, 5/1 Draw, 9/1 New Zealand
5/4 Brazil, 11/5 Draw, 7/4 Japan
4/5 Team GB, 12/5 Draw, 13/5 Canada

Further Information
Mark Young
PR Assistant, William Hill
Email: myoung@williamhill.co.uk
Phone: 02089183981

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Bent Could Be Straight On The Plane To Poland

Darren Bent has provided Roy Hodgson with a boost, with the news that he could be back and playing in time for the European Championships and William Hill have cut the odds of him being called up to the squad from 4/1 to 7/2. He is 1/6 to be left at home.

“Darren Bent’s absence has been obvious as Villa have slumped down the table without his goals,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “England could find themselves in a similar situation without Wayne Rooney and Bent’s quality could be much needed.”

West Ham just missed out on automatic promotion to the Premier League and they are 13/8 favourites to win the Championship playoffs at Hills who go 5/2 Birmingham; 10/3 Blackpool and 10/3 Cardiff. It could be argued that West Ham should have been promoted easily and Hills offer 14/1 that West Ham go up and Sam Allardyce leaves the club before the start of the season.

English Championship Playoffs: 13/8 West Ham; 5/2 Birmingham; 10/3 Blackpool; 10/3 Cardiff

First Leg:

9/5 Cardiff; 17/10 West Ham; 2/1 Draw
6/4 Blackpool; 19/10 Birmingham; 21/10 Draw

BSP Playoffs: 2/1 Wrexham; 2/1 Mansfield; 10/3 Luton; 10/3 York

First Leg:

(tonight) 5/4 York; 11/5 Mansfield; 23/10 Draw
13/10 Luton; 21/10 Wrexham; 23/10 Draw

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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Luton Favourites For Fa Trophy But First Up Are Hinkley!

4/9 Lincoln; 4/1 Carshalton; 10/3 Draw
1/1 Bath; 2/1 Basingstoke; 12/5 Draw
1/3 Grimsby; 6/1 Hornchurch;10/3 Draw
4/7 Cambridge United; 19/5 Telford; 13/5 Draw
11/5 Weymouth; 5/6 Alfreton; 11/4 Draw
13/5 Worksop; 8/11 Newport; 11/4 Draw
8/13 Dartford; 16/5 Boston; 11/4 Draw
13/5 Salisbury; 8/11 York; 11/4 Draw
11/10 Ebbsfleet; 7/4 Chester FC; 5/2 Draw
7/2 Hinkley; 4/7 Luton; 11/4 Draw
8/11 Gateshead; 3/1 Braintree; 12/5 Draw
4/7 Kidderminster; 19/5 Droylsdon; 13/5 Draw
13/8 East Thurrock; 6/5 Hampton & Richmond; 5/2 Draw
11/10 Guiseley; 9/5 Stalybridge; 12/5 Draw
2/1 Wealdstone; 10/11 Barrow; 11/4 Draw
6/5 Northwich; 13/8 Staines Town; 5/2 Draw

FA Trophy Outright: 6/1 Luton; 13/2 York; 8/1 Cambridge Utd; 9/1 Grimsby; 10/1 Kidderminster; 11/1 Gateshead; 12/1 Barrow; 14/1 Lincoln; 20/1 Newport; 20/1 Chester FC; 25/1 Alfreton; 25/1 Ebbsfleet; 25/1 Stalybridge; 25/1 Guiseley; 25/1 Dartford; 25/1 Northwich; 33/1 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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Wm Hill S P L And Old Firm Specials

SPL and OLD FIRM Specials

Just 5 days ago Rangers were an unbackable 1/20 to be top

of the SPL on New Years day but following the results

on Christmas Eve its all change in this market

TO BE TOP OF SPL ON NEW YEARS DAY

Rangers
4/6

Celtic
11/10

Celtic are unbeaten in the SPL since October and Rangers have

only the two defeats to their name in the SPL all season.

Celtic NOT lose another match in the SPL
15/2

Rangers NOT to lose another match in the SPL
12/1

MATCH ODDS

Celtic
11/10

Draw
11/5

Rangers
2/1

HANDICAP ODDS

Celtic (-1)
3/1

Tie
13/5

Rangers (+1)
4/6

Celtic (+1)
2/9

Tie
9/2

Rangers (-1)
8/1

DRAW NO BET

Celtic
2/5

Rangers
7/4

DOUBLE CHANCE

Celtic or Draw
3/10

Celtic or Rangers
1/4

Rangers or Draw
6/10

TO WIN THIS MATCH AND WIN SPL

Celtic
6/4

Rangers
7/2

TO LOSE THIS MATCH AND WIN SPL

Celtic
4/1

Rangers
11/2

MATCH WINNER OFFERS

Hooper and Jelavic both to score anytime
8/1

Celtic to Score from outside the penalty area
3/1

Rangers to Score from outside the penalty area
4/1

ACTION PACKED MATCH

Red Card in Match

Both Teams to Score

Penalty Awarded in Match

All the above 3 to happen
7/1

Celtic led the last Old Firm match at Half Time before

being beaten 4-2.

HALF-TIME/FULL-TIME BETTING

Celtic to lead at Half Time and Rangers to win match
28/1

Rangers to lead at Half Time and Celtic to win match
22/1

TO LEAD AT HALF TIME AND NOT WIN

Celtic
10/1

Rangers
9/1

Rangers threw away a lead against St Mirren on Christmas Eve

Celtic to Come from Behind and Win or Draw
4/1

Rangers to Come from Behind and Win or Draw
11/2

GOALS GOALS GOALS

Old Firm league matches at Celtic Park always seem to produce

some goals. Only 2 of the last 8 SPL matches at Celtic Park

have produced less than 3 goals and only 2 of the previous

30 matches have ended goalless

Over 2.5 Goals
21/20

Over 3.5 Goals
11/4

Over 4.5 Goals
13/2

Over 5.5 Goals
14/1

Rangers have only failed to score at Celtic Park 3 times from

the last 9 SPL matches.

TO KEEP A CLEAN SHEET

Celtic
13/10

Rangers
11/4

BOTH TEAMS TO SCORE IN MATCH

Yes
4/7

No
5/4

TO WIN TO NIL

Celtic
21/10

Rangers
5/1

TOTAL CELTIC GOALS

None
11/4

One
8/5

Two
12/5

Three
11/2

Four or More
11/1

TOTAL RANGERS GOALS

None
13/10

One
11/8

Two
18/5

Three
12/1

Four or More
33/1

HAT-TRICK HERO

No-one has scored a Hat-trick in an Old Firm game since

Ally McCoist in 1983/84. The last Hat-trick in an Old Firm

League match was Stevie Chalmers in 1966

Any player to score a Hat-trick in today’s match
18/1

TO SCORE A HAT-TRICK

Gary Hooper
33/1

Georgios Samaras
40/1

Anthony Stokes
40/1

Nikica Jelavic
40/1

Kyle Lafferty
50/1

Sone Aluko
66/1

3 of the last 5 Old Firm games have seen the opening goal

scored in the 16th minute to 30th Minute Bracket

TIME OF FIRST GOAL

1st to 15th Minute
11/5

16th to 30th Minute
3/1

31st Minute to Half Time
4/1

46th Minute to 60th Minute
6/1

61st Minute to 75th Minute
9/1

76th Minute to Full Time
10/1

No Goal
15/2

Will this match explode into action from kick off?

TO SCORE IN THE FIRST TEN MINUTES?

Gary Hooper
25/1

Georgios Samaras
25/1

Anthony Stokes
28/1

James Forrest
35/1

Joe Ledley
66/1

Scott Brown
66/1

Nikica Jelavic
30/1

Kyle Lafferty
35/1

Sone Aluko
40/1

Steven Davis
66/1

Lee McCulloch
80/1

Kyle Bartley
125/1

Singles Only

TO SCORE IN THE LAST TEN MINUTES?

Gary Hooper
16/1

Georgios Samaras
16/1

Anthony Stokes
20/1

Nikica Jelavic
22/1

Kyle Lafferty
25/1

Sone Aluko
33/1

Singles Only

Who will be the hero of the match and net the goal that

clinches the tie

WHO WILL SCORE THE WINNER?

Gary Hooper
8/1

Georgios Samaras
9/1

Anthony Stokes
9/1

James Forrest
14/1

Joe Ledley
25/1

Scott Brown
25/1

Nikica Jelavic
14/1

Kyle Lafferty
20/1

Sone Aluko
20/1

Steven Davis
33/1

Lee McCulloch
50/1

Kyle Bartley
50/1

(Bets settled on the player who scores the LAST goal of the

match for the WINNING Side)

Back the player to Score anytime and their side to win

ANYTIME WINCASTS

Hooper and Celtic
21/10

Samaras and Celtic
12/5

Stokes and Celtic
11/4

Brown and Celtic
17/2

Jelavic and Rangers
9/2

Lafferty and Rangers
6/1

Aluko and Rangers
7/1

McCulloch and Rangers
14/1

GOALSCORER MATCH BETS

Hooper v Jelavic

Gary Hooper
4/7

Nikica Jelavic
5/4

Samaras v Lafferty

Georgios Samaras
4/7

Kyle Lafferty
5/4

Forrest v Aluko

James Forrest
8/11

Sone Aluko
Evs

Brown v Davis

Scott Brown
5/6

Steven Davis
5/6

Kayal v McCulloch

Biram Kayal
5/6

Lee McCulloch
5/6

Both Players must start in the pairings or void

OI REF!

With 6 red cards shown in the last 6 Old Firm Matches will

Willie Colum have to flash the Red Card in this match

RED CARD IN MATCH

Yes
Evs

No
8/11

WHO WILL RECEIVE THE FIRST CARD?

Carlos Bocanegra
10/1

Kyle Bartley
10/1

Lee McCulloch
10/1

Steven Whittaker
10/1

Biram Kayal
12/1

Scott Brown
12/1

Kirk Broadfoot
14/1

Kyle Lafferty
14/1

Nikica Jelavic
14/1

Charlie Mulgrew
16/1

Gary Hooper
16/1

Mark Wilson
16/1

Steven Davis
16/1

Anthony Stokes
20/1

Georgios Samaras
20/1

Joe Ledley
20/1

Lee Wallace
20/1

Maurice Edu
20/1

Thomas Rogne
20/1

Adam Matthews
25/1

Du-Ri Cha
25/1

Emilio Izaguirre
25/1

Ki Sung-Yueng
25/1

Mohamed Bangura
25/1

Sasa Papac
25/1

Sone Aluko
25/1

Victor Wanyama
25/1

Dylan McGeouch
33/1

Greg Wylde
33/1

James Forrest
33/1

John Fleck
33/1

Paddy McCourt
33/1

Thomas Kind Bendiksen
33/1

NO CARDS IN THE MATCH
7/1

PENALTY REF

Kenny Miller is the last player to net a penalty in an Old Firm

match at Celtic Park when he scored last August. That is the

only penalty scored in an Old Firm game at Celtic Park in 7 matches

A Penalty Awarded in The Match
11/4

A Penalty Awarded and Scored
16/5

A Penalty Awarded and Missed
11/1

Celtic Awarded a Penalty and Scored
13/2

Celtic Awarded a Penalty and Missed
20/1

Rangers Awarded a Penalty and Scored
8/1

Rangers Awarded a Penalty and Missed
20/1

When these sides met last season during the festive period

Celtic left Ibrox with all three points thanks to Georgios Samaras

double in a 2-0 win. Samaras has hit some form in the past month

and will be an important player for Celtic on Wednesday.

Samaras to Score Anytime
6/4

Samaras to Score 2 or more
7/1

Samaras to Score with a Header
7/2

Samaras to Score from Outside Penalty Area
5/1

Samaras to Score a Penalty
8/1

Samaras to Miss a Penalty
25/1

Samaras to be booked
2/1

Samaras to be Sent Off
33/1

Singles Only, Samaras must start or void

All the talk on the Rangers side is about the availability of

Lee McCulloch after the club appealed his sending off

against St Mirren on Christmas Eve.

McCulloch to Score Anytime
7/1

McCulloch to Score 2 or more
33/1

McCulloch to Score with a Header
10/1

McCulloch to Score from Outside Penalty Area
14/1

McCulloch to Score a Penalty
12/1

McCulloch to Miss a Penalty
25/1

McCulloch to be booked
13/8

McCulloch to be Sent Off
20/1

Singles Only, McCulloch must start or void

WHAT WILL HAPPEN FIRST?

Rangers Booking
9/4

Celtic Booking
11/4

Celtic Goal
7/2

Rangers Goal
5/1

Celtic Penalty
12/1

Rangers Penalty
14/1

Celtic Red Card
20/1

Rangers Red Card
20/1

OTHER SPL SPECIALS

Dunfermline and Hibernian are only separated by Goal Difference

at the foot of the table. Which one will start 2012 at the bottom?

TO BE BOTTOM OF SPL ON NEW YEARS DAY

Hibernian
11/4

Dunfermline
1/4

TO BE BOTTOM ON NEW YEARS DAY AND FINISH BOTTOM

Hibernian
5/1

Dunfermline
1/2

Will the SPL change much between now and end of season?

WILL THE SIDE WHO IS TOP AND THE SIDE WHO ARE BOTTOM ON

NEW YEARS DAY FINISH THE SEASON IN THOSE POSITIONS?

Yes
6/4

No
1/2

ABERDEEN V HEARTS

Hearts have not lost a goal in their last 5 matches against

the Dons, winning 4 and drawing the other.

Hearts to Win to Nil
16/5

HIBERNIAN v INVERNESS

Pat Fenlon is looking forward to the Transfer Window opening

so that he can strengthen his squad. Inverness will head to Easter

Road confident of grabbing a goal as they have only failed

to score once in their last 9 matches.

Both Teams to Score
5/6

MOTHERWELL v DUNFERMLINE

Dunfermline have been involved in 9 matches this season

where at least 4 goals have been scored.

Over 3.5 goals in Match
2/1

ST JOHNSTONE v KILMARNOCK

Francisco Sandaza marked his return to the Saints side

with a goal at Dunfermline on Saturday.

Sandaza to Score anytime and St Johnstone to win
12/5

ST MIRREN v DUNDEE UTD

Paul McGowan and Jon Daly were the heroes for their sides

on Christmas Eve.

McGowan and Daly both to Score Anytime
15/2

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Big Boys Beware Of Carling Cupsets

The Carling Cup third round kicks off this week with a number of tasty ties taking place over Tuesday and Wednesday. With the giant killing nature of the competition, William Hill are offering 7/4 that a non Premier League side gets to the final and 6/1 that there is a non Premier League winner of the competition. With a maximum of 11 Premier League clubs able to progress through to the next round, Hills offer 7/2 that there are eleven Premier League sides in the hat for the fourth round. An all Premier League final is offered at 2/5.

“There will undoubtedly be a few lower league clubs that will fancy their chances against the second string sides of the big boys and there is the potential for an upset or two,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly

Tuesday’s League Cup Fixtures:

8/5 Aldeshot; 17/10 Rochdale; 9/4 Draw
2/9 Arsenal; 12/1 Shrewsbury; 5/1 Draw
5/6 Aston Villa; 7/2 Bolton; 23/10 Draw
1/1 Burnley; 13/5 MK Dons; 5/2 Draw
5/1 Leeds; 8/15 Manchester United; 3/1 Draw
21/10 Nottingham Forest; 13/10 Newcastle; 9/4 Draw
6/4 Stoke; 9/5 Tottenham; 11/5 Draw
4/5 Wolves; 7/2 Millwall; 5/2 Draw
1/3 Blackburn; 8/1 Leyton Orient; 4/1 Draw
21/10 Crystal Palace; 13/10 Middlesbrough; 23/10 Draw

Specials:

2/5 All Premier League Carling Cup Final

7/4 Non Premier League side to reach the Carling Cup Final

6/1 Non Premier League side to win the Carling Cup

7/2 11 Premier League sides to make it through to the fourth round

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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Championship Sack Race Hots Up: Sven Odds On To Go Before Mclaren

With the Championship season set to kick off this weekend, Hills are offering a brand new market on the Manager Sack Race. The Championship is home to a number of high profile managers this year and the market is expected to be incredibly competitive with Coventry manager, Andy Thorn, the 6/1 favourite to be the first manager to leave his club. Keith Millen and Sean Dyche round off the top three at 7/1. With two former England managers plying their trade in the division, Hills offer 14/1 that Steve McLaren is the first manager to go, while Sven Goran Eriksson is 16/1 although Sven is 8/11 to be out of a job before the Wally with the Brolly.

“This year’s Championship is expected to be one of the closest ever with a number of high profile managers in charge of high profile clubs. Not all of them will be able to live up to expectations and the managers’ sack race could potentially be quite a volatile market,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

First Championship manager to leave his job: 6/1 Andy Thorn; 7/1 Keith Millen; 7/1 Sean Dyche; 8/1 Nigel Clough; 9/1 Chris Hughton; 9/1 Ian Holloway; 10/1 Sean O’Driscoll; 10/1 Steve Cotterill; 12/1 Tony Mowbray; 14/1 Steve McLaren; 16/1 Darren Ferguson; 16/1 Sven Goran Eriksson; 16/1 Simon Grayson; 16/1 Dougie Freedman; 16/1 Eddie Howe; 16/1 Paul Jewell; 20/1 Nigel Pearson; 20/1 Brian McDermott; 20/1 Keith Hill; 20/1 Nigel Adkins; 20/1 Sam Allardyce; 20/1 Gus Poyet; 20/1 Kenny Jackett; 20/1 Malky Mackay

Match Bets
11/8 Hull; 2/1 Blackpool; 11/5 Draw (Friday night)
10/11 Brighton; 16/5 Doncaster; 23/10 Draw
6/4 Bristol City; 2/1 Ipswich; 2/1 Draw
21/20 Burnley; 13/5 Watford; 23/10 Draw
13/5 Coventry; 11/10 Leicester; 11/5 Draw
9/5 Derby; 8/5 Birmingham; 21/10 Draw
11/10 Middlesbrough; 13/5 Portsmouth; 11/5 Draw
7/10 Nottingham Forest; 9/2 Barnsley; 9/4 Draw
13/10 Peterborough; 21/10 Crystal Palace; 9/4 Draw
19/20 Reading; 16/5 Millwall; 11/5 Draw
13/10 Southampton; 11/5 Leeds; 11/5 Draw
5/6 West Ham; 7/2 Cardiff; 23/10 Draw

Championship Outright: 5/1 Leicester; 5/1 West Ham; 16/1 Nottingham Forest; 18/1 Reading; 18/1 Middlesbrough; 20/1 Southampton; 22/1 Cardiff; 22/1 Blackpool; 22/1 Ipswich; 22/1 Birmingham; 22/1 Leeds; 22/1 Brighton; 30/1 Hull; 33/1 Burnley; 45/1 Portsmouth; 55/1 Derby; 70/1 Bristol City; 70/1 Millwall; 110/1 Watford; 110/1 Crystal Palace; 150/1 Peterborough; 150/1 Coventry; 200/1 Barnsley; 250/1 Doncaster

Promotion: 11/8 Leicester; 11/8 West Ham; 11/4 Birmingham; 7/2 Ipswich; 4/1 Nottingham Forest; 4/1 Reading; 9/2 Middlesbrough; 5/1 Cardiff; 5/1 Burnley; 5/1 Leeds; 5/1 Southampton; 6/1 Blackpool; 6/1 Hull; 6/1 Brighton; 10/1 Portsmouth; 12/1 Milwall; 12/1 Bristol City; 16/1 Derby; 20/1 Watford; 20/1 Peterborough; 20/1 Coventry; 33/1 Crystal Palace; 40/1 Barnsley; 40/1 Doncaster

Top Scorer: 9/1 Frederic Piquionne; 10/1 David Nugent; 10/1 Shane Long; 10/1 Nicky Maynard; 12/1 Marlon King; 14/1 Michael Chopra; 14/1 Rob Earnshaw; 14/1 Kevin Nolan; 16/1 Craig MacKail-Smith; 16/1 Nikola Zigic; 16/1 Kenny Miller; 20/1 Adam Rooney; 20/1 Billy Sharp; 20/1 Dave Kitson; 20/1 Dexter Blackstock; 20/1 Jason Scotland; 20/1 Jon Stead; 20/1 Martin Paterson; 20/1 Rickie Lambert; 20/1 Ross McCormack; 20/1 Scott McDonald; 20/1 Simon Church; 25/1 BAR

Relegation: 13/8 Barnsley; 13/8 Doncaster; 7/4 Coventry; 9/4 Crystal Palace; 9/4 Watfor; 5/2 Peterborough; 7/2 Portsmouth; 4/1 Derby; 9/2 Millwall; 5/1 Birmingham; 11/2 Bristol City; 9/1 Brighton; 12/1 Burnley; 12/1 Blackpool; 12/1 Cardiff; 14/1 Southampton; 16/1 Ipswich; 16/1 Hull; 16/1 Leeds; 16/1 Middlesbrough; 25/1 Nottingham Forest; 25/1 Reading; 33/1 Leicester; 40/1 West Ham

Highest Scoring Match:
11/2 Peterborough/Crystal Palace
6/1 Burnley/Watford
13/2 Brighton/Doncaster
13/2 Southampton/Leeds
13/2 West Ham Utd/Cardiff
7/1 Hull/Blackpool (Friday night)
8/1 Nottingham Forest/Barnsley
8/1 Bristol City/Ipswich
8/1 Coventry/Leicester
9/1 Derby/Birmingham
9/1 Middlesbrough/Portsmouth
9/1 Reading/Millwall

Highest Scoring Team: 9/1 Burnley; 9/1 Nottingham Forest; 9/1 Peterborough; 9/1 Brighton; 9/1 West Ham; 10/1 Reading; 11/1 Leicester; 12/1 Hull; 14/1 Middlesbrough; 14/1 Bristol City; 14/1 Southampton; 16/1 Derby; 16/1 Crystal Palace; 20/1 Ipswich; 20/1 Blackpool; 20/1 Birmingham; 22/1 Watford; 25/1 Doncaster; 28/1 Portsmouth; 28/1 Coventry; 28/1 Leeds; 28/1 Cardiff; 50/1 Millwall; 50/1 Barnsley
*Dead Heat Rules Apply

Fastest Scoring Team: 12/1 Burnley; 12/1 Nottingham Forest; 12/1 Peterborough; 12/1 Brighton; 12/1 West Ham; 14/1 Reading; 14/1 Leicester; 14/1 Hull; 14/1 Middlesbrough; 14/1 Bristol City; 14/1 Derby; 16/1 Southampton; 16/1 Crystal Palace; 16/1 Ipswich; 16/1 Blackpool; 16/1 Birmingham; 18/1 Watford; 18/1 Doncaster; 20/1 Portsmouth; 20/1 Coventry; 20/1 Leeds; 25/1 Cardiff; 25/1 Millwall; 25/1 Barnsley

Total red cards: 7/1 none; 9/4 one; 15/8 two; 10/3 three; 11/2 four or more

Premier League promoted teams relegated: 7/1 none; 7/4 one; 6/5 two; 9/2 three

Championship promoted teams relegated: 1/4 none; 11/4 one; 16/1 two; 250/1 three

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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Championship Weekend Specials: Bumper Turnover Expected

The football league season kicks off this weekend after a long summer break and William Hill’s football punters are chomping at the bit with Leicester (5/1), Charlton (9/1) and Crawley (10/3) all proving popular to win their respective divisions. In the Premier League, Manchester United (2/1)and Liverpool (12/1) are both very popular.

With a full weekend’s worth of Championship fixtures, Hills are offering a number of match specials and make the match between Peterborough and Crystal Palace the 11/2 favourite to be the top scoring match and are offering 12/1 about Burnley being the fastest scoring side with the same price offered for Nottingham Forest, Peterborough, Brighton and West Ham to be so. 15/8 is offered about there being two red cards this weekend, while 9/4 is available for one and 11/2 four or more.

“We are expecting record turnover this season as with 48 hours to go, we have already laid half a million pounds and the last few hours are always the busiest,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Odds:

11/8 Hull; 2/1 Blackpool; 11/5 Draw
10/11 Brighton; 16/5 Doncaster; 23/10 Draw
6/4 Bristol City; 2/1 Ipswich; 2/1 Draw
21/20 Burnley; 13/5 Watford; 23/10 Draw
13/5 Coventry; 11/10 Leicester; 11/5 Draw
9/5 Derby; 8/5 Birmingham; 21/10 Draw
11/10 Middlesbrough; 13/5 Portsmouth; 11/5 Draw
7/10 Nottingham Forest; 9/2 Barnsley; 9/4 Draw
13/10 Peterborough; 21/10 Crystal Palace; 9/4 Draw
19/20 Reading; 16/5 Millwall; 11/5 Draw
13/10 Southampton; 11/5 Leeds; 11/5 Draw
5/6 West Ham; 7/2 Cardiff; 23/10 Draw

Championship Outright: 5/1 Leicester; 5/1 West Ham; 16/1 Nottingham Forest; 18/1 Reading; 18/1 Middlesbrough; 20/1 Southampton; 22/1 Cardiff; 22/1 Blackpool; 22/1 Ipswich; 22/1 Birmingham; 22/1 Leeds; 22/1 Brighton; 30/1 Hull; 33/1 Burnley; 45/1 Portsmouth; 55/1 Derby; 70/1 Bristol City; 70/1 Millwall; 110/1 Watford; 110/1 Crystal Palace; 150/1 Peterborough; 150/1 Coventry; 200/1 Barnsley; 250/1 Doncaster

Promotion: 11/8 Leicester; 11/8 West Ham; 11/4 Birmingham; 7/2 Ipswich; 4/1 Nottingham Forest; 4/1 Reading; 9/2 Middlesbrough; 5/1 Cardiff; 5/1 Burnley; 5/1 Leeds; 5/1 Southampton; 6/1 Blackpool; 6/1 Hull; 6/1 Brighton; 10/1 Portsmouth; 12/1 Milwall; 12/1 Bristol City; 16/1 Derby; 20/1 Watford; 20/1 Peterborough; 20/1 Coventry; 33/1 Crystal Palace; 40/1 Barnsley; 40/1 Doncaster

Highest Scoring Match:
11/2 Peterborough/Crystal Palace
6/1 Burnley/Watford
13/2 Brighton/Doncaster
13/2 Southampton/Leeds
13/2 West Ham Utd/Cardiff
7/1 Hull/Blackpool
8/1 Nottingham Forest/Barnsley
8/1 Bristol City/Ipswich
8/1 Coventry/Leicester
9/1 Derby/Birmingham
9/1 Middlesbrough/Portsmouth
9/1 Reading/Millwall

Highest Scoring Team: 9/1 Burnley; 9/1 Nottingham Forest; 9/1 Peterborough; 9/1 Brighton; 9/1 West Ham; 10/1 Reading; 11/1 Leicester; 12/1 Hull; 14/1 Middlesbrough; 14/1 Bristol City; 14/1 Southampton; 16/1 Derby; 16/1 Crystal Palace; 20/1 Ipswich; 20/1 Blackpool; 20/1 Birmingham; 22/1 Watford; 25/1 Doncaster; 28/1 Portsmouth; 28/1 Coventry; 28/1 Leeds; 28/1 Cardiff; 50/1 Millwall; 50/1 Barnsley
*Dead Heat Rules Apply

Fastest Scoring Team: 12/1 Burnley; 12/1 Nottingham Forest; 12/1 Peterborough; 12/1 Brighton; 12/1 West Ham; 14/1 Reading; 14/1 Leicester; 14/1 Hull; 14/1 Middlesbrough; 14/1 Bristol City; 14/1 Derby; 16/1 Southampton; 16/1 Crystal Palace; 16/1 Ipswich; 16/1 Blackpool; 16/1 Birmingham; 18/1 Watford; 18/1 Doncaster; 20/1 Portsmouth; 20/1 Coventry; 20/1 Leeds; 25/1 Cardiff; 25/1 Millwall; 25/1 Barnsley

Total red cards: 7/1 none; 9/4 one; 15/8 two; 10/3 three; 11/2 four or more

Premier League promoted teams relegated: 7/1 none; 7/4 one; 6/5 two; 9/2 three

Championship promoted teams relegated: 1/4 none; 11/4 one; 16/1 two; 250/1 three

League One Promoted teams relegated: 7/4 none; 1/1 one; 11/4 two; 16/1 three; 250/1 four

League Two promoted teams relegated: 1/100 none; 11/1 one; 250/1 two

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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Hill’s Football Fans Feast On Fantastic Pre Season Odds

The football league season kicks off this weekend after a long summer break and William Hill’s football punters are chomping at the bit with Leicester (5/1), Charlton (9/1) and Crawley (10/3) all proving popular to win their respective divisions. Hills have seen a bet of £20,000 on Manchester United (2/1) and a £10,000 bet on Liverpool at (12/1) are both very popular while a sizeable five figure bet has been taken on Swindon to win League 2 and a £3,000 bet on Leicester to win the Championship.
“We have gone top price on almost all of the 92 clubs in English football and our customers are really getting involved in their pre-season punting,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “Despite this, we are determined to hold on to our prices for as long as possible and we are racking up massive liabilities in an attempt to give our customers what they want.”

With a full weekend’s worth of Championship fixtures, Hills are offering a number of match specials and make the match between Peterborough and Crystal Palace the 11/2 favourite to be the top scoring match and are offering 12/1 about Burnley being the fastest scoring side with the same price offered for Nottingham Forest, Peterborough, Brighton and West Ham to be so. 15/8 is offered about there being two red cards this weekend, while 9/4 is available for one and 11/2 four or more.

William Hill Odds:

11/8 Hull; 2/1 Blackpool; 11/5 Draw
10/11 Brighton; 16/5 Doncaster; 23/10 Draw
6/4 Bristol City; 2/1 Ipswich; 2/1 Draw
21/20 Burnley; 13/5 Watford; 23/10 Draw
13/5 Coventry; 11/10 Leicester; 11/5 Draw
9/5 Derby; 8/5 Birmingham; 21/10 Draw
11/10 Middlesbrough; 13/5 Portsmouth; 11/5 Draw
7/10 Nottingham Forest; 9/2 Barnsley; 9/4 Draw
13/10 Peterborough; 21/10 Crystal Palace; 9/4 Draw
19/20 Reading; 16/5 Millwall; 11/5 Draw
13/10 Southampton; 11/5 Leeds; 11/5 Draw
5/6 West Ham; 7/2 Cardiff; 23/10 Draw

Championship Outright: 5/1 Leicester; 5/1 West Ham; 16/1 Nottingham Forest; 18/1 Reading; 18/1 Middlesbrough; 20/1 Southampton; 22/1 Cardiff; 22/1 Blackpool; 22/1 Ipswich; 22/1 Birmingham; 22/1 Leeds; 22/1 Brighton; 30/1 Hull; 33/1 Burnley; 45/1 Portsmouth; 55/1 Derby; 70/1 Bristol City; 70/1 Millwall; 110/1 Watford; 110/1 Crystal Palace; 150/1 Peterborough; 150/1 Coventry; 200/1 Barnsley; 250/1 Doncaster

Promotion: 11/8 Leicester; 11/8 West Ham; 11/4 Birmingham; 7/2 Ipswich; 4/1 Nottingham Forest; 4/1 Reading; 9/2 Middlesbrough; 5/1 Cardiff; 5/1 Burnley; 5/1 Leeds; 5/1 Southampton; 6/1 Blackpool; 6/1 Hull; 6/1 Brighton; 10/1 Portsmouth; 12/1 Milwall; 12/1 Bristol City; 16/1 Derby; 20/1 Watford; 20/1 Peterborough; 20/1 Coventry; 33/1 Crystal Palace; 40/1 Barnsley; 40/1 Doncaster

Highest Scoring Match:
11/2 Peterborough/Crystal Palace
6/1 Burnley/Watford
13/2 Brighton/Doncaster
13/2 Southampton/Leeds
13/2 West Ham Utd/Cardiff
7/1 Hull/Blackpool
8/1 Nottingham Forest/Barnsley
8/1 Bristol City/Ipswich
8/1 Coventry/Leicester
9/1 Derby/Birmingham
9/1 Middlesbrough/Portsmouth
9/1 Reading/Millwall

Highest Scoring Team: 9/1 Burnley; 9/1 Nottingham Forest; 9/1 Peterborough; 9/1 Brighton; 9/1 West Ham; 10/1 Reading; 11/1 Leicester; 12/1 Hull; 14/1 Middlesbrough; 14/1 Bristol City; 14/1 Southampton; 16/1 Derby; 16/1 Crystal Palace; 20/1 Ipswich; 20/1 Blackpool; 20/1 Birmingham; 22/1 Watford; 25/1 Doncaster; 28/1 Portsmouth; 28/1 Coventry; 28/1 Leeds; 28/1 Cardiff; 50/1 Millwall; 50/1 Barnsley
*Dead Heat Rules Apply

Fastest Scoring Team: 12/1 Burnley; 12/1 Nottingham Forest; 12/1 Peterborough; 12/1 Brighton; 12/1 West Ham; 14/1 Reading; 14/1 Leicester; 14/1 Hull; 14/1 Middlesbrough; 14/1 Bristol City; 14/1 Derby; 16/1 Southampton; 16/1 Crystal Palace; 16/1 Ipswich; 16/1 Blackpool; 16/1 Birmingham; 18/1 Watford; 18/1 Doncaster; 20/1 Portsmouth; 20/1 Coventry; 20/1 Leeds; 25/1 Cardiff; 25/1 Millwall; 25/1 Barnsley

Total red cards: 7/1 none; 9/4 one; 15/8 two; 10/3 three; 11/2 four or more

Premier League promoted teams relegated: 7/1 none; 7/4 one; 6/5 two; 9/2 three

Championship promoted teams relegated: 1/4 none; 11/4 one; 16/1 two; 250/1 three

League One Promoted teams relegated: 7/4 none; 1/1 one; 11/4 two; 16/1 three; 250/1 four

League Two promoted teams relegated: 1/100 none; 11/1 one; 250/1 two

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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Saturday – Newmarket 10 year big race trends

2.55 Newmarket – Bunbury Cup – 7f (Class 2 handicap) 3yo+

POSITIVE TRENDS

Favourites (inc. joints): 3 wins from 12 for a profit of £4.00 (ROI +33.3%).

Days since last run: All of the last 10 winners had their last run within 35 days.

Price: Horses […]

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