Spot Kick Heartache 9/2 For Roy’s Boys

No strangers to penalty exits, William Hill are offering 9/2 that England are knocked out of the Euros in the cruellest of ways (they are 1/8 to not be eliminated by penalties). Elimination at the hands of spot kicks is quoted at 9/2 but 1/8 that penalties do not decide the Three Lions’ fate.

William Hill are betting on how many of the quarter finals will go all the way to a penalty shootout with 4/6 being offered for all four to be finished without a shootout. One game is 11/8, two is 7/1, three is 25/1 and all four matches to go to a shoot out is 100/1. Germany are 14/1 to win the final with spot kicks.

There has not been a nil-nil scoreline in the Euros since the semi finals of Euro 2008 but William Hill go 5/6 for there to be at least one 0-0 draw (in 90 minutes) in the remainder of the tournament. It is also 5/6 there won’t be. After 24 matches every game has had at least one goal.

“The competition could get edgier as more and more is put on the line but we feel the quarter finals will be settled, at the maximum, within 120 minutes but good news for England is that their fate is not fancied to be settled by penalties. That should keep fingernails from biting a bit,” said William Hill spokesman Mark Young.

After the first round of the Euros, William Hill can report that they have just about broken even. The book has been aided by a couple of high profile draws but the positives from that have been negated by the fact that England, Wayne Rooney, Mario Gomez and Cristiano Ronaldo have all been on form.

How Many Quarter Finals will go to Penalties?
4/6 None
11/8 One
7/1 Two
25/1 Three
100/1 Four

Score line of 0-0 in the rest of the tournament?
5/6 yes, 5/6 no

England to exit the tournament in a penalty shootout?
1/8 no, 9/2 yes

14/1 Germany to win the tournament on penalties

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

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How Long Will Manchester Dominate For Now?

After two 2-0 victories for the two Manchester sides, the advantage stays on Manchester City and William Hill make them 1/9 to lift the Premier League trophy while Manchester United are 5/1. Following the dominance of both sides this season, Hills are now betting on when the League is won by anyone but the blues or reds from Manchester. Next season is the 7/4 favourite although it is 2/1 for the trophy to not be lifted by Manchester until 2015/16 or later.

“Despite the two sides being level on points, the fate of the Premier League trophy rests firmly with City and only an unlikely defeat to QPR next weekend will prevent them from lifting their first Premier League title,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

When will a non Manchester side win the Premier League: 7/4 2012/13; 11/4 2013/14; 9/2 2014/15; 2/1 2015/16 or later

Premier League Outright: 1/9 Manchester City; 5/1 Manchester United

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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Champs League: City Left Blue, But United Progression Is Taken As Red

Champs League: City Left Blue, But United Progression Is Taken As Red
Manchester United and Manchester City have struggled so far to make much of an impact in the Champions League and William Hill are offering 7/2 that both sides fail to reach the knockout phase of the competition. Hills are offering 7/2 that both Manchester teams manage to make it through to the final 16 of the Champions League and 1/20 that only one of the two sides makes it through the group stage.
It looks as though Manchester City are going to fall short of progression in their maiden Champions League outing with Napoli just 2/7 to qualify ahead of them, while Manchester United are the same price to pip FC Basel to the knockout phase of the competition.
“Both sides have cut it fine in what has been a highly inconsistent campaign so far, but while United look like they may well just sneak through, City’s fate is now out of their own hands,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.
Both Manchester sides to fail to reach the knockout phase of Champions League: 7/2
Both Manchester sides to progress into knockout stage of Champions League: 7/2
Either one of the Manchester sides to progress to knockout stage of Champions League: 1/20
To qualify from Group A: 2/7 Napoli; 5/2 Manchester City
To qualify from Group C: 2/7 Manchester United; 5/2 Basel

Further info….Joe Crilly
Twitter: @footy_joe
T: 0208 918 3746
M: 07850 518 164
E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

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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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2.25 Newmarket Friday – Cherry Hinton 10 year trends

Cherry Hinton – 6f (Group 2) 2yo (fillies)

POSITIVE TRENDS

Favourites (inc. joints): 6 wins from 10 for a profit of £3.00 (ROI +30%).

LTO Favourites: Horses that were favourite LTO have provided 6 of the winners from 27 qualifiers for a small profit of £1.75 (ROI +6.5%).

LTO […]

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Saturday – 10 year trends for races at Sandown and Haydock

3.10 Sandown – Coral Eclipse – 1m2f (Group 1) 3yo+

POSITIVE TRENDS

Market: Second and third favourites have provided 6 of the last 10 winners. Backing all runners would have produced a profit of £21.75 (ROI +108.8%).

Price: 9 of the last 10 winners were priced 8/1 or shorter.

Position […]

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Epsom Saturday – big race 10 year trends inc. the Derby

2.40 Epsom – Diomed Stakes 1m114yds (Group 3) 3yo+

POSITIVE TRENDS

Market: 7 of the last 10 winners were 3rd to 6th in the betting.

Breeding: 8 of the last 10 winners were British bred.

Position LTO: All of the last 10 winners finished in the first four LTO. Backing all […]

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Epsom Oaks Ten Year Stats

The following stats for the Oaks at Epsom are based on ten years of researched history and were provided by Dave Renham of www.RacingTrends.co.uk
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Oaks – 1m4f (Group 1) 3yo

POSITIVE TRENDS

Favourites (inc. joints): 5 wins from 11 for a profit of £7.58 (ROI +68.9%).

Price: 9 of the last 10 […]

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Kenny Odds On To Stay , Roberto Odds On To Go

ANDY CARROLL IS 4/9 TO START FOR ENGLAND V THE SWISS IN JUNE, 13/8 NOT TO.

King Kenny 1/5 to stay, but:
MANCINI ODDS-ON TO LEAVE CITY

WILLIAM HILL make Roberto Mancini an 8/11 chance no longer to be Man City manager on the first day of next season but offer Even money that he will still be there. ‘That was a terrible performance and defeat in the FA Cup to United could seal Mancini’s fate’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
CITY are 1/5 with Hills to finish in the top four, with Spurs 9/4 to do likewise, and Liverpool 20/1.

Where Will Man City Finish?
1st – 2nd66/1
3rd9/4
4th4/6
5th or Lower10/3

Match Bet
Liverpool – 1/3
Everton – 9/4

Hills…Dalglish next permanent manager of Liverpool….1/5

Further information…….graham sharpe…0780 3233702

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