William Hill Fa Cup Specials…

With Liverpool in the final of the Carling Cup, Manchester City at the top of the Premier League, Chelsea and Arsenal still in the Champions League and Spurs fighting on more than front, William Hill are offering 2/5 that no one Premier League side wins any more than one of the big five trophies (7/4 that any Premier League side wins more than one trophy). With the FA Cup kicking off on Friday, William Hill make Spurs, who are playing Watford, 11/2 favourites to be the highest scoring side of the round. Hills are offering 15/8 that the highest scoring team in the round bag six or more.

The two Friday matches see Spurs taking on Watford and Everton facing Fulham with Tottenham 1/8 to qualify (Watford 9/2) and Everton 8/13 (Fulham 6/5).

Hills offer 3/1 that the maximum contingent of Premier League Teams possible make it through to the fifth round of the Cup while 66/1 is available for just six to make it through.

“The FA Cup always throws up the occasional clichéd ‘banana skin’ tie, but we think that the majority of Premier League teams will make it through unscathed,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill FA Cup Specials:

Number of Premier League teams in the FA Cup 5th Round: 66/1 six; 7/1 seven; 8/5 eight; 10/11 nine; 3/1 ten

Red Cards in FA Cup Games involving Premier League sides: 4/1 none; 15/8 one; 15/8 two; 15/8 three or more

Highest scoring match: 4/1 Watford/Tottenham; 11/2 Arsenal/Aston Villa; 13/2 West Brom/Norwich; 7/1 QPR/Chelsea; 8/1 Bolton/Swansea; 8/1 Brighton/Newcastle; 8/1 Liverpool/Manchester United; 10/1 Derby/Stoke; 11/1 Sunderland/Middlesbrough; 12/1 Everton/Fulham;

Highest Scoring team: 11/2 Tottenham; 6/1 Arsenal; 9/1 Chelsea; 9/1 West Brom; 12/1 Newcastle; 12/1 Sunderland; 14/1 Bolton; 14/1 Everton; 16/1 Liverpool; 16/1 Manchester United; 20/1 Norwich; 20/1 Stoke; 25/1 Brighton; 25/1 Derby; 25/1 Fulham; 25/1 Swansea; 25/1 Aston Villa; 25/1 QPR; 33/1 Middlesbrough; 33/1 Watford

Fastest scoring team: 11/1 Arsenal; 11/ Chelsea; 11/1 Tottenham; 12/1 Bolton; 12/1 Everton; 12/1 Manchester United; 12/1 Newcastle; 12/1 Sunderland; 12/1 West Brom; 14/1 Stoke; 16/1 Derby; 16/1 Liverpool; 16/1 Norwich; 16/1 Swansea; 20/1 Brighton; 20/1 QPR; 20/1 Watford; 25/1 Aston Villa; 25/1 Fulham; 25/1 Middlesbrough

How many lower league sides will force a replay against Premier League opposition: 2/1 none; 11/10 one; 11/4 two; 12/1 three; 100/1 four

No Premier League club to win any more than one trophy this season: 2/5 no; 7/4 yes
*Champions League; Europa League; Premier League; FA Cup; Carling Cup

FA Cup Finalists: 14/1 Chelsea/Manchester United; 16/1 Chelsea/Tottenham; 20/1 Manchester United/Tottenham; 25/1 Chelsea/Arsenal; 25/1 Arsenal/Manchester United; 40/1 Arsenal/Tottenham…others on request

All London Final (Spurs, Arsenal, QPR, Chelsea, Fulham, Millwall): 7/1

All Merseyside Final: 40/1

All North East Final (Sunderland, Newcastle, Middlesbrough): 25/1

Most goals scored by any one team in the FA Cup 4th Round (all games): 11/8 0-3; 13/8 4-5; 15/8 6 or more

FA Cup Outright: 4/1 Chelsea; 9/2 Tottenham; 11/2 Manchester United; 6/1 Arsenal; 9/1 Liverpool; 16/1 Everton; 16/1 Stoke; 16/1 Newcastle; 16/1 Sunderland; 28/1 Fulham; 33/1 Aston Villa; 33/1 West Brom; 40/1 Bolton; 50/1 QPR; 50/1 Norwich; 50/1 Swansea; 50/1 Southampton; 66/1 Leicester; 100/1 Birmingham; 100/1 Blackpool; 100/1 Hull; 100/1 Derby; 125/1 Middlesbrough; 125/1 Middlesbrough; 125/1 Millwall; 200/1 Brighton; 200/1 Watford; 300/1 Sheff Weds; 300/1 Sheff Utd; 500/1 Notts County; 500/1 Crawley; 750/1 Swindon; 750/1 Stevenage

To Qualify:

9/2 Watford; 1/8 Tottenham
8/13 Everton; 6/5 Fulham
9/4 QPR; 1/3 Chelsea
5/6 Liverpool; 5/6 Manchester United
11/10 Millwall; 4/6 Southampton
2/5 Hull; 7/4 Crawley
4/6 West Brom; 11/10 Norwich
1/2 Blackpool; 6/4 Sheffield Wednesday
8/13 Stevenage; 6/5 Notts County
5/4 Derby; 4/7 Stoke
1/1 Sheffield Utd; 8/11 Birmingham
4/6 Bolton; 19/10 Swansea
1/5 Leicester; 10/3 Swindon
13/8 Brighton; 4/9 Newcastle
4/9 Sunderland; 13/8 Middlesbrough
1/4 Arsenal; 11/4 Aston Villa

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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Punter Predicts Entire Prem Matches For £31.5k

A 74 year old William Hill punter from East Lothian called Tom Brown correctly managed to predict all eight Premier League results on Saturday and bagged himself a quite stunning £31,454.78 from just a £5 stake. Mr Brown, a retired Local Government officer and Hearts fan was waiting for a Bolton win on Saturday evening to complete his astonishing eightfold, an accumulator that looked all but dead as Stoke/WBA looked to be heading for a draw until James Morrison’s 91st minute winner. That last minute goal at the Britannia Stadium meant that Mr Brown had £5,242.46 running onto Bolton at 5/1.

“It was very nerve racking watching the Bolton/Liverpool but now that I have had my biggest ever win, I fully intend to share the winnings with my wife, son, daughter and family,” said Mr Brown.

“Bolton were the biggest outsiders all weekend in the Premier League and they were not expected to win so easily, although Mark Davies’ early will have settled Mr Brown’s nerves I’m sure,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Winning Selections in bold:

ODDS OF 6290/1

21/20 Fulham vs Newcastle
10/11 Sunderland vs Swansea
11/4 Draw Norwich vs Chelsea
5/2 Draw Everton vs Blackburn
5/1 Bolton vs Liverpool
17/10 Wolves vs Aston Villa
11/10 QPR vs Wigan
13/5 Stoke vs West Brom

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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Could Strikers Be On Their Ways Out Of North London?

Jermaine Defoe is reportedly the subject of some interest on Merseyside and William Hill make him 6/1 to join Liverpool this January, although he is 1/4 to remain at Spurs. Across North London, Arsene Wenger is under increasing pressure to bring success to the Emirates, but despite this, he is 66/1 to be the next Premier League manager to lose his job. Hills are offering 5/2, however that Wenger is no longer Arsenal manager come the first day of next season. Robin van Persie contract expires in 2013 but despite this, Hills do not think that Arsenal will cash in on their prize asset just yet. He is 2/5 to still be an Arsenal player on the first day of the 2012/13 Premier League season.

“Arsenal have not looked their usual selves this year but we think that both van Persie and Wenger will stay put in order to help their push for Europe in the second half of the season,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Arsene Wenger’s conqueror from Sunday, Brendan Rodgers, is 5/1 second favourite to be voted LMA manager of the year behind 5/2 favourite Roberto Mancini. Sir Alex Ferguson and Paul Lambert are the 13/2 joint third favourites.

Gary Cahill’s long protracted move to Chelsea, was finally completed on Monday and William Hill make him 11/10 to start England’s first Euro 2012 match. He is 20/1 to start the first goal of Chelsea’s match against Norwich this weekend and 7/1 to score anytime.

Jermaine Defoe’s club after January Transfer window: 1/4 Tottenham; 6/1 QPR; 6/1 Liverpool; 12/1 Newcastle; 14/1 Aston Villa; 18/1 Sunderland; 25/1 Fulham

Who will leave Arsenal first: 1/2 Robin van Persie; 6/4 Arsene Wenger

When will Arsene Wenger leave Arsenal: 5/2 2012; 5/2 2013; 7/4 2014; 6/4 2015 or later

Arsene Wenger Arsenal manager on the first day of the Premier League season 2012/13: 2/7 yes; 5/2 no

Robin van Persie at Arsenal on the first day of the Premier League 2012/13 season: 2/5 yes; 7/4 no

Gary Cahill to start England’s first Euro 2012: 4/6 no; 11/10 yes

LMA Manager of the Year 2011/12: 5/2 Roberto Mancini; 5/1 Brendan Rodgers; 13/2 Sir Alex Ferguson; 13/2 Paul Lambert; 15/2 Harry Redknapp; 9/1 Alan Pardew; 11/1 Tony Pulis; 14/1 Martin O’Neill; 16/1 David Moyes; 20/1 Arsene Wenger; 25/1 Andre Villas Boas; 25/1 Roberto Martinez; 25/1 Roy Hodgson; 25/1 Martin Jol; 33/1 Kenny Dalglish; 33/1 Mick McCarthy; 40/1 Alex McLeish; 40/1 Steve Kean; 40/1 Owen Coyle

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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Carroll Becomes The Main Man For Liverpool…transfer Specials

Luis Suarez started his eight game ban against Manchester City and Andy Carroll will need to come to the party. Hills are betting on how many goals Carroll scores in the next seven matches and make one goal the 5/2 favourite. He is 11/4 to bag two and 7/2 to score three. Carroll is 7/2 to draw a blank in the entirety of Suarez’s absence.

“Andy Carroll has had a difficult start to his Liverpool career and for the first time since arriving at Anfield, he will be the focal point of the side’s attacks for a sustained period of time,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “It is now time for him to start performing and we think that while he may not sparkle, he should get a couple of goals for the cause.”

Jermain Defoe was on target for Spurs as they defeated West Brom and William Hill think that he will remain a Spurs player come the end of the transfer window. He is 4/11 to still be at White Hart Lane and 2/1 to have left, with Newcastle the 3/1 favourites to be his next club after Spurs. Defoe is 13/8 to start England’s first Euro 2012 game (4/9 not to) and is 50/1 to be the Euro 2012 leading goalscorer. Spurs’ victory over WBA resulted in another three points in their quest to finish in the top four and Hills make them 2/7 to finish in the Champions League spots.

There are question marks over the futures of two more of English football’s top strikers and Hills offer 11/10 that Bobby Zamora leaves Fulham this window and Even money that Didier Drogba leaves Chelsea in the same time frame. Bolton are the 15/8 favourites to be Zamora’s next club, while there are three Chinese sides (Shanghai Shenhua, Guangzho Evergrande and Dakaub Aerbin) at 3/1 to be Drogba’s next club.

How many goals will Andy Carroll score in the next seven games (all competitions): 7/2 none; 5/2 one; 11/4 two; 7/2 three; 9/2 four; 7/1 five or more

Defoe still at Tottenham after January Transfer Window: 4/11 Yes; 2/1 No

Defoe Next Club: 3/1 Newcastle; 10/3 Sunderland; 4/1 Aston Villa; 9/2 Liverpool; 11/2 Stoke; 8/1 QPR; 9/1 Everton…others on request

Defoe to start England’s first Euro 2012 game: 13/8 yes; 4/9 no

Bobby Zamora still at Fulham after January Transfer Window: 4/6 yes; 11/10 no

Zamora next club: 15/8 Bolton; 3/1 Sunderland; 7/2 QPR; 8/1 Liverpool; 9/1 Stoke; 10/1 Tottenham; 12/1 West Ham…others on request

Drogba still at Chelsea after January Transfer Window: 8/11 yes; 1/1 no

Drogba Next Club: 3/1 Dakaub Aerbin; 3/1 Guangzho Evergrande; 3/1 Shanghai Shenhua; 4/1 Anzhi Makhachkla; 12/1 Inter Milan; 14/1 AC Milan; 14/1 LA Galaxy; 14/1 PSG; 20/1 Malaga…others on request

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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Beckham’s U-turn And Carroll Back To Geordie Shores?

Following the news that both David Beckham and PSG have pulled the plug on his supposed move to Paris, William Hill are now offering 4/11 that his next competitive game is for the LA Galaxy and 4/1 that he signs for any other MLS side. Should he move to England, QPR are the favourites to sign him at 12/1 with Arsenal 16/1. A return to Spain looks the most unlikely outcome with Malaga the favourites of the Spanish sides to sign him up at 25/1.

Hills offer 1/3 that David Beckham starts the first match for Team GB at the Olympics.

“In a full U turn, it looks like Becks will now be staying in America and more than likely, turning out for the Galaxy once again,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Andy Carroll has hardly set the world alight since his arrival at Liverpool from Newcastle and rumours are suggesting that he could well be returning to the North East. Hills make him 10/3 to return to Newcastle, whether permanently or on loan and Hills think that Darren Bent could well be on his way to Anfield, offering 9/2 that he signs for Liverpool in January.

David Beckham’s Next Competitive Game: 4/11 LA Galaxy; 4/1 Any other MLS team; 12/1 QPR; 16/1 Arsenal; 20/1 Fulham; 25/1 Anzhi; 25/1 Chelsea; 25/1 Malaga; 25/1 Man Utd…others on request

10/3 Andy Carroll to return to Newcastle in January 2012 (1/5 not to)

9/2 Darren Bent to sign for Liverpool in January 2012 (1/8 not to)

Wednesday’s Football

Manchester United are firm favourites to defeat Newcastle, despite losing to Blackburn and William Hill make them 8/11 to win in the North East. Newcastle are 4/1 and the game should signal the return of Wayne Rooney to the starting line up. William Hill offer 6/4 that his first action during the game is to score a goal while he is 4/1 to be booked and 40/1 to see a straight red first. Rooney is 15/8 to outscore Demba Ba during the game and 5/2 to outscore Javier Hernandez. The last time these two sides played, Manchester United conceded a highly controversial penalty and they are 11/2 to concede another.

“All eyes will be on Rooney as he returns to the pitch following his suspension and we think he could well find the back of the net,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Landon Donovan could return for Everton against Bolton and Hills make him 9/2 to open the scoring and 6/5 to score anytime. It is Even money for him to be subbed before doing anything else in the match, although he is 2/1 to score a goal before that.

What will Rooney do first vs Newcastle: 6/4 Score; 2/1 finish match; 11/4 subbed; 4/1 yellow card; 40/1 red card; 66/1 own goal

Rooney vs Ba (most goals): 15/8 Rooney; 10/3 Ba; 5/6 Tie

Rooney vs Hernandez (most goals): 5/2 Rooney; 11/4 Hernandez; 8/11 Tie

Manchester United to concede a penalty: 11/2

What will Landon Donovan do first vs Bolton: 1/1 Subbed; 2/1 Goal; 10/3 Finish match; 4/1 Yellow Card; 40/1 Red Card; 50/1 Own Goal

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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You Bet Zamora Stays – But Will Arsene Go ?

YOU BET ZAMORA WILL STAY

WILLIAM HILL make Bobby Zamora an 8/11 chance to stay with Fulham past the January transfer window, but Even money to leave before it closes. ‘The rumours have suggested all is not sweetness and light between Zamora and Jol -maybe that goal will change things’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
But Hills believe the defeat may increase Arsene Wenger’s troubles and have cut their odds for him no longer to be manager on the first day of next season from 7/2 to 11/4 – although he is a 1/ 4 chance still to be Gunners’ gaffer then.

HILLS- TOP 4 FINISH- 4/11 Spurs; 8/13 Chelsea; 11/8 Arsenal; 15/8 Liverpool

TITLE ODDS- 4/6 cITY; 6/4 United; 11 Spurs; 40 Chelsea ;50 Arsenal; 100 Liverpool

Further information….graham sharpe..0780 3233702
twitter- @sharpeangle

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William Hill Midweek Prem Specials

William Hill: MIDWEEK PREMIER LEAGUE SPECIALS –

HighestScoringMatch;

Tottenham v West Brom4/1
Wolves v Chelsea5/1
Blackburn v Stoke8/1
QPR v Norwich8/1
Fulham v Arsenal8/1
Man City v Liverpool8/1
Everton v Bolton8/1
Newcastle v Man Utd8/1
Wigan v Sunderland9/1
Aston Villa v Swansea12/1

E/W – 1/5TH ODDS 1-2-3

HighestScoringTeam

Tottenham5/1
Chelsea6/1
Everton7/1
Man City8/1
Man Utd8/1
Arsenal11/1
Blackburn14/1
Aston Villa16/1
QPR16/1
Wigan16/1
Sunderland18/1
Norwich20/1
Fulham25/1
Stoke25/1
Wolves33/1
Newcastle33/1
Swansea33/1
Liverpool33/1
West Brom50/1
Bolton50/1

E/W – ¼ ODDS 1-2-3

FastestScoringTeam_

Tottenham10/1
Chelsea10/1
Arsenal10/1
Man Utd11/1
Man City12/1
Everton12/1
Aston Villa14/1
Blackburn14/1
QPR14/1
Stoke14/1
Norwich14/1
Sunderland14/1
Fulham16/1
Wigan16/1
Swansea16/1
Wolves20/1
Newcastle20/1
West Brom20/1
Liverpool20/1
Bolton20/1

E/W – ¼ ODDS 1-2-3

TotalRedCards_

None9/2
One15/8
Two2/1
Three4/1
Four or more6/1

HatTrickScored_

Yes3/1
No2/9

Further information….graham sharpe…07803233702
twitter- @sharpeangle

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Managerial Mayhem In Prem

MANAGERIAL MAYHEM?

STEVE KEAN has been lengthened from 1/ 2 to 11/10 by William Hill to be the next Premier League manager to leave his club after their dramatic win at Man U. Bottom of the table Owen Coyle is now 2/1 second favourite, with Chelsea boss AVB now down from 8/1 to 7/2 3rd favourite. ‘Kean has defied his critics time and time again and now Coyle and Villas Boas look more vulnerable than the Rovers’ boss’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.Hills now make AVB and Coyle both odds on to have left their clubs by the start of next season.

Andre Villas-Boas in charge of Chelsea 1st Day next season?Yes – 5/6No – 5/6

Owen Coyle in charge of Bolton 1st Day next season?Yes – EVSNo – 8/11

NEXT PREM BOSS TO GO- 11/10 Kean; 2/1 Coyle; 7/2 AVB; 9 McCarthy; 14 McLeish; Warnock; Jol; 20 Martinez. Others on request.

HILLS; To win Prem; 1/2 Man C; 2/1 Man U; 16/1 Spurs; 33/1 Arsenal; 40/1 Chelsea; 100/1 Liverpool
Top 4 – 4/11 Spurs; 8/11 Chelsea; 5/6 Arsenal; 9/4 Liverpool
Without Mancs- 6/4 Spurs; 5/2 Arsenal; 3/1 Chelsea; 11/2 Liverpool

Top Prem scorer: Eves RVP; 3 Aguero; 4 Rooney; 11 Ba; 16 Adebayor; 20 Yakubu.

RELEGATION- 8/15 Wigan (11/8 stay up); 8/13 Blackburn (6/5); 4/6 Bolton (11/10); 13/8 Wolves; 9/4 Swansea; 3 QPR; 9/2 Norwich; 14 Sunderland; 16 Fulham.

Further information…..graham sharpe…0780 3233702
twitter- @sharpeangle

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City Odds On For Title And Record Goal Tally

CITY ODDS-ON FOR RECORD GOAL TALLY

MANCHESTER CITY are now odds-on at 8/11 with William Hill to score a record 104 or more Premier League goals this season.City are 66/1 for a four fold with Hills who make United 100/1 for the treble. City are now 8/13 title favs with Hills who also offer 2/1 Man U; 16 Chelsea/Spurs; 33 Arsenal; 80 Liverpool.
TOP 4 FINISH – 4/11 Chelsea; 4/7 Spurs; 6/5 Arsenal; 9/4 Liverpool;
WITHOUT M,ANCS- 11/8 Chelsea; 13/8 Spurs; 3 Arsenal; 6 Liverpool.

Hills- City season Prem goals:
104 or more?

Yes – 8/11
No – EVS

Hills – Relegation – 4/9 Blackburn (13/8 stay up); 8/15 Wigan (11/8); 10/11 Bolton (4/5); 7/4 Wolves; 5/2 Swansea; 3 QPR; 5 Norwich; 8 Sunderland; 11 Fulham/Villa

Hills – English Premier League – To Finish Bottom –

2/1
Blackburn
5/2
Wigan
5/1
Bolton
10/1
Wolves
11/1
Swansea
12/1
QPR
16/1
Norwich
20/1
Sunderland
33/1
Fulham
40/1
West Brom
66/1
Aston Villa

WILLIAM HILL – NEXT PREM BOSS TO GO – 2/7 Kean; 4/1 Coyle; 8/1 McLeish; 8/1 McCarthy; 9/1 AVB; 11/1 Jol; 14/1 Warnock; 20/1 Martinez. Others on request.

TOP PREM SCORER – 13/8 RVP; 9/4 Aguero; 11/4 Rooney; 12 Ba; 14 Dzeko; 20 Adebayor; Balotelli.

Further information…graham sharpe…0780 3233702
twitter- @sharpeangle

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Midweek Premier League Specials

HUGHES TO RETURN?

WITH Mark Hughes being linked with a return to the PremIer League, William Hill offer 7/1 that he will become permanent boss of another top flight club before the end of this season. ‘Mark’s name is invariably prominent in lists of potential successors whenever a Premier League manager leaves his club’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

WELL, WELL, JACK TO LEAVE EVERTON IN JANUARY?

WITH Jack Rodwell being tipped for a move away from Everton in the January transfer window, William Hill offer Even money that e will quit the club and 8/11 that he will remain where he is. ‘Everton’s season has been disappointing so far and the departure of Jack Rodwell would suggest that they have given up hopes of a European place next season’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

PREMIER LEAGUE WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY GAMES:

HighestScoringMatch_
DETAILS ODDS
Man City v Stoke 10/3
Aston Villa v Arsenal 9/2
Tottenham v Chelsea 11/2
Newcastle v West Brom 13/2
Fulham v Man Utd 6/1
Everton v Swansea 7/1
Wigan v Liverpool 7/1
QPR v Sunderland 8/1
EW 1/5 1,2,3 DEAD HEAT RULES APPLY.

HighestScoringTeam_
DETAILS ODDS
Man City 11/4
Arsenal 5/1
Everton 13/2
Liverpool 13/2
Man Utd 8/1
Newcastle 9/1
QPR 14/1
Tottenham 14/1
Chelsea 14/1
Aston Villa 16/1
West Brom 16/1
Sunderland 16/1
Fulham 20/1
Wigan 33/1
Swansea 33/1
Stoke 40/1
EW ¼ 1,2,3,4. Dead heat rules apply.

FastestScoringTeam_
DETAILS ODDS
Man City 10/3
Arsenal 5/1
Everton 13/2
Liverpool 13/2
Man Utd 8/1
Newcastle 9/1
QPR 14/1
Tottenham 14/1
Chelsea 14/1
Aston Villa 16/1
West Brom 16/1
Sunderland 16/1
Fulham 20/1
Wigan 25/1
Swansea 25/1
Stoke 28/1
EW ¼ 1,2,3,4. Dead heat rules apply.

Total Red Cards_
None 9/4
One 11/8
Two 9/4
Three 7/1
Four or more 12/1

WIN ONLY.

HatTrickScored_
DETAILS ODDS
Yes 4/1
No 1/7

Prem title…4/6 Man C; 2/1 Man U; 16/1 Chelsea; Spurs; 33/1 Arsenal; 66/1 Liverpool
Top 4 Finish – 4/11 Chelsea; 8/15 Spurs; 6/5 Arsenal; 6/4 Liverpool.
Without Mancs – 11/8 Chelsea; 7/4 Spurs; 10/3 Arsenal; 5/1 Liverpool.
Top Prem scorer -13/8 RVP; 11/4 Rooney; 11/4 Aguero; 10 Dzeko; 16 Ba; 20 Adebayor; Balotelli.

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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