You Bet Jags Or Lescott Will Start Alongside Terry But Capello To Ring Changes

A largely experimental England side performed well for Fabio Capello, but William Hill think that the changes will be rung when the side steps out for their opener at the European Championships. Hills offer 2/1 that just three of the starting XI vs Sweden start England’s first game in Poland and the Ukraine, with four the same price.

The defence was well marshalled by John Terry and Gary Cahill and Hills offer 13/2 that this pairing start England’s first Euros game although the most likely seems to be John Terry with either Lescott or Jagielka (both 9/4). It would appear that the seemingly unbreakable partnership of Terry and Ferdinand has reached its end, with Hills making them 10/1 to line up side by side for England’s first Euros match.

“Cahill and Terry played well together but we think that Jagielka or Lescott may just get the nod ahead of Cahill to line up next to the captain,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

England have secured two wins in two home friendlies and are due to play Holland at the start of next year and Hills make England slight favourites at 13/10 to win the match, with Holland13/8 and the draw 11/10.

England vs Holland: 13/10 England; 13/8 Holland; 11/5 Draw

How many England players that started vs Sweden will start first Euro 2012 match:
9/4 0-2
2/1 3
2/1 4
9/2 5+

Which strikers will start England’s first Euro 2012 match:
Darren Bent: 4/11 yes; 2/1 no
Bobby Zamora: 2/1 yes; 4/11 no
Daniel Sturridge: 6/4 yes; 1/2 no
Danny Welbeck: 11/10 yes; 4/6 no
Jermain Defoe: 2/1 yes; 4/11 no

Defender doubles…Who will start England’s first Euro2012 match:
9/4 Terry/Lescott
9/4 Terry/Jagielka
5/2 Terry/Jones
4/1 Lescott/Jagielka
4/1 Jones/Jagielka
4/1 Jones/Lescott
13/2 Terry/Cahill
7/1 Terry/Smalling
9/1 Jones/Smalling
10/1 Terry/Ferdinand
10/1 Jones/Ferdinand
10/1 Jones/Cahill
14/1 Jagielka/Ferdinand
14/1 Lescott/Smalling
14/1 Jagielka/Smalling
20/1 Lescott/Cahill
20/1 Smalling/Ferdinand
20/1 Lescott/Ferdinand
20/1 Cahill/Ferdinand
20/1 Terry/Richards
25/1 Smalling/Cahill
33/1 Lescott/Richards
33/1 Jagielka/Richards
40/1 Jones/Richards
40/1 Jagielka/Cahill
66/1 Smalling/Richards

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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5/1 Three Or More England Scorers Against Montenegro……5/6 Lampard To Start

5/1 THREE OR MORE ENGLAND SCORERS AGAINST MONTENEGRO……5/6 LAMPARD TO START

WILLIAM HILL offer 5/1 that three or more England players will score against Monenegro. England are 23/10 to win the game by 1 goal; 15/4 by two; 17/2 by three; 16/1 by four or more.

England are 2/1 to score in both halves.

England are 17/20 to keep a clean sheet and 8/5 to win to nil.

12/5 goal scored in first 15mins of game.

90minute odds…..4/1 Montenegro; 5/2 draw; 8/11 England

ROONEY is Evens to score at any time with Hills, 4/1 to score the first goal of the game; Bent and Carroll are both 6/4 and 11/2 respectively to do likewise.

To Start Against Montenegro:
Andy Carroll – 5/2 Yes, 2/7 No.
James Milner – 7/4 Yes, 2/5 No.
Adam Johnson – 2/1 Yes, 4/11 No.
Phil Jagielka – 6/4 Yes, 1/2 No.
Stewart Downing – 8/11 Yes, Evens No.
Theo Walcott – Evens Yes, 8/11 No.
Frank Lamapard – 5/6 Yes, 5/6 No.
Gary Cahill – 2/5 Yes, 7/4 No.

Total England Goals v Montenegro:
3/1 – none
17/10 – one
23/10 – two
5/1 – three
10/1 – four or more

ENGLAND are 1/200 to qualify for the Euro 2012 Finals with Hills who go 25/1 that they miss out.

ENGLAND ARE 40/1 WITH HILLS TO WIN EURO 2012 BY WINNING EVERY ONE OF THEIR REMAINING GAMES IN 90MINS PLAY. England are 8/11 to win in Montenegro with Hills, who make the home side 4/1 and the draw 5/2.

ENGLAND are 17/5 to WIN both halves, Montenegro 16/; England 15/2 to come from behind to win the game, Montenegro 16/1

HILLS…TO WIN EURO 2012….3/1 Spain; 4/1 Germany; 9/2 Holland; 9/1 England; 9/1 Italy; 10/1 France; 16/1 Portugal. Others on request.

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.

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England 33/1 To Win Every Game In Euro Finals

ENGLAND 11/8 TO BE UNCHAGED V MONTENEGRO

WILLIAM HILL offer 11/8 that England will line up with the same starting eleven as used against Wales when they kick off against Montenegro. England are 1/150 to qualify for the finals of Euro 2012, 20/1 not to. Hills also offer 33/1 that England will win the tournament, winning every game in the finals in 90m play along the way.

HILLS..TO WIN EURO 2012…3 Spain; 4 Germany; 5 Holland; 9 England; 10 France/Italy; 16 Portugal. Others on request.

How many of starters vs Wales will start against Montenegro?
0-5 20/1
6-7 9/1
8-9 7/2
10 6/5
Unchanged11/8

Hills…. How Many Will Rooney Score vs Montenegro?
None4/6
Exactly One11/8
Exactly Two9/1
Hat trick or more33/1

Hills….. To Start vs Montenegro? Yes No
Frank Lampard 11/8 8/15
Gary Cahill 4/6 11/10
Theo Walcott 8/15 11/8
Scott Parker 8/13 6/5
Chris Smalling 4/9 13/8

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Is Gary Gunning For Arsenal As Fab Heads For The Exit?

Owen Coyle has said that he has had no dialogue with Liverpool regarding the future of Gary Cahill and despite the Reds interest in the defender, William Hill make Arsenal the 1/2 favourites to win the race to sign him. Chelsea are 7/2 second favourites to be Cahill’s next club with Liverpool 6/1. Kenny Dalglish has been a very busy boy since taking over from Roy Hodgson in January and Hills 6/4 that he brings in between 3-5 more players and 11/8 he signs six or more.

Liverpool’s first game is at home to Sunderland and Hills go 6/10 that they keep a clean sheet, 8/5 they concede one, 9/2 two, 28/1 three and 80/1 four or more.

“Liverpool’s defence has been shaky to say the least this pre-season and Dalglish realises that his back line’s deficiencies need remedying before the start of the season,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “Saying this, however, Arsenal are the favourites to sign Cahill.”

In a potential U-Turn, Joey Barton has said he could well stay at Newcastle for the next year and Hills make him 11/2 to do so, although he is 11/2 to have departed St James’ Park by the time the summer transfer window slams shut. Everton and Stoke currently head the betting to sign Barton at 11/4, while Arsenal are offered at 4/1 with Spurs 9/2.

Cesc Fabregas took part in Arsenal’s open training session but William Hill make him 1/4 to have left the Emirates by the end of the transfer window.

How many more paid signings will Kenny Dalglish make this season: 2/1 0-2; 6/4 3-5; 11/8 6+

Gary Cahill next club: 1/2 Arsenal; 7/2 Chelsea; 6/1 Liverpool; 12/1 Tottenham; 20/1 Manchester City

Joey Barton Next Club: 11/4 Everton; 11/4 Stoke; 4/1 Arsenal; 9/2 Tottenham; 5/1 Celtic; 6/1 Aston Villa; 7/1 Man Utd; 10/1 West Ham; 12/1 Blackburn; 14/1 Bolton; 20/1 Wolves; 20/1 Fulham; 20/1 QPR; 20/1 Sunderland; 25/1 Liverpool; 25/1 Wigan; 40/1 Chelsea

Joey Barton Still at Newcastle after summer transfer window: 11/2 yes; 1/10 no

Cesc Fabregas to still be at Arsenal after the close of the summer transfer window: 1/4 no; 11/4 yes

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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You Bet New United Keeper Set To Be A Success And Other Transfer Latest

Manchester United’s new keeper, David De Gea is 5/4 with William Hill to concede less than 24 goals during his first season in the Premier League. He is 7/4 to concede 29 or more. Hills also offer 11/10 that he keeps 14 or more clean sheets (4/6 not to).

“De Gea has big boots to fill but the odds suggest that his first season at Old Trafford will be a success,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

In transfer news, it appears that Arsenal face an uphill struggle to keep hold of their two prize assets offering 1/4 that Fabregas leaves the Emirates and 4/6 that Nasri does. According to reports, five clubs have met Santos’ valuation of Neymar and Hills make Real Madrid the 8/11 favourites to capture his signature. Chelsea are the 6/4 second favourites to bag the hottest property in world football. Man City are 11/2, Juventus 9/1 and Anzhi Makhachkala 20/1.

Arsenal appear to be the front runners in capturing Gary Cahill’s signature, with Hills offering 8/11, while Man City are 5/2. Tottenham are 4/1, Liverpool 6/1 and Aston Villa 16/1.

Chelsea Latest

Following Andre Villas-Boas’ first press conference as Chelsea manager Hills offer 9/4 that he will still be at the Bridge in 2015. He is 25/1 to leave in 2011, 4/1 in 2012, 5/2 2013 and 2/1 2014. A clean sweep of four trophies for Chelsea’s new manager next season is 400/1 but a trophyless season is offered at 8/11.

William Hill Odds:

How many league goals will De Gea concede: 5/4 under 24; 2/1 25-28; 7/4 29 or more

Number of De Gea clean sheets in the Premier League: 4/6 Under 13.5; 11/10 Over 13.5

Fabregas to leave Arsenal in summer transfer window: 1/4 yes; 11/4 no

Nasri to leave Arsenal in summer transfer window: 4/6 yes; 11/10 no

Neymar next permanent club: 8/11 Real Madrid; 6/4 Chelsea; 11/2 Man City; 9/1 Juventus; 20/1 Anzhi Makhachkala

Gary Cahill Next Permanent Club: 8/11 Arsenal; 5/2 Man City; 4/1 Tottenham; 6/1 Liverpool; 16/1 Aston Villa

When Will AVB leave Chelsea?
2011 25/1
2012 4/1
2013 5/2
2014 2/1
2015+ 9/4

Number of Chelsea Trophies?
0 8/11
1 5/4
2 13/2
3 33/1
4 400/1

FA Cup/Carling Cup/Premier League/Champions League/Europa

Where Will Chelsea Finish?
Winner 9/4
2nd-4th 8/13
5th – 10th 7/1
Bottom half 12/1

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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Stoke 5/4 For Euro Exit At The First…tevez 8/13 To Leave Before Next Season

Manchester City are 2/5 with William Hill to win this year’s FA Cup and are 5/6 to win during 90 minutes. Whatever the result, however, Stoke have qualified for the Europa League, however, victory in the tournament does not appear likely, with the Potters offered at 80/1. A more likely outcome is an exit in the qualifying stages, offered at 5/4. Stoke’s manager Tony Pulis is 4/1 to be named LMA manager of the year. Manchester City, on the other hand, have qualified for the Champions League and Hills are betting on who Mancini will reinforce his squad with first in the summer, making Gary Cahill the 6/1 favourite, followed by Leighton Baines at 8/1. Carlos Tevez had a set-to with Mancini during the Tottenham game and Hills now make him odds on, at 8/13 to have left City by the first game of next season.

“With both sides competing for their first major trophy since the seventies, City appear to have the upper hand,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “But it could be argued that with European football secured for next season, the hard work begins in earnest after the FA Cup Final.”

William Hill FA Cup Final:

90 Minutes: 5/6 Man City; 10/3 Stoke; 21/10 Draw

FA Cup Outright: 2/5 Manchester City; 2/1 Stoke

Manchester City First Match Goalscorer: 5/1 Carlos Tevez; 11/2 Mario Balotelli; 6/1 Edin Dzeko; 15/2 Jo; 9/1 David Silva; 10/1 Yaya Toure; 12/1 Adam Johnson; 14/1 BAR

Stoke City First Match Goalscorer: 9/1 Kenwyne Jones; 10/1 Jon Walters; 10/1 John Carew; 14/1 Matthew Etherington; 16/1 BAR

Carlos Tevez to finish game*: 5/4 Yes; 4/7 No
*must start for bets to stand

Mancini to be at Manchester City first day of next season: 1/2 Yes; 6/4 No

Tony Pulis to be named as 2010/11 LMA manager of the year: 4/1

Tevez to still be at Manchester City on first day of next season: 6/5 Yes; 8/13 No

Man City to finish 3rd in Premier League: 3/1

Stoke City Stage of elimination 11/12 Europa League: 5/4 Qualifying/Playoff Stage; 7/4 Group Stage; 5/1 Round of 32; 8/1 Round of 16; 16/1 Quarter Final; 20/1 Semi Final; 50/1 Runners Up; 80/1 Winners

Stoke to score within 20 seconds of a Rory Delap throw in: 7/2

Manchester City’s first signing of the Summer transfer window: 6/1 Gary Cahill; 8/1 Leighton Baines; 9/1 Wesley Sneijder; 9/1 Jose Enrique; 9/1 Clarence Seedorf; 10/1 Kaka; 10/1 Zlatan Ibrahimovic; 10/1 Alexis Sanchez; 10/1 Edison Cavani; 12/1 Phil Jagielka; 14/1 Javier Pastore; 16/1 Sergio Aguero; 16/1 Fernando Gago; 20/1 Neymar; 33/1 Andres Iniesta; 50/1 Wayne Rooney

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

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You Bet: Capello To Ring The Changes In Time For Swiss Visit

England drew with Ghana and William Hill think that Fabio Capello may ring in the changes, offering 33/1 that he sticks with 10 or 11 of tonight’s starting XI for the match against Switzerland. He is Even money to keep between none and three. The midfield three consisted of Gareth Barry, James Milner and Jack Wilshere and Hills think that Milner will start the most games out of the three, offering him at 5/4, followed by Jack Wishere at 11/8. Andy Carroll scored his first England game and he is Even money to start the game against Switzerland.

“The match was thoroughly entertaining, although Capello will have wanted a win and the odds suggest that he will bring in a fair few changes by the time their next fixture comes around,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Following their last gasp equaliser, Ghana are 11/2 to win the African Cup of Nations.

William Hill Football Odds:

How many of tonight’s starting XI will start the game against Switzerland?
0-3 EVS
4-6 11/10
7-9 11/2
10-11 33/1

Where will Gary Cahill be on the first game of next premier league season?

Arsenal 6/4
Bolton 9/4
Liverpool 4/1
Bayern Munich 5/1
Chelsea 10/1
Man Utd 14/1

Others on request.

Will Joe Hart win more caps than Peter Shilton?
1/10 No 11/2 Yes

Who will start more of England’s 4 remaining games in qualifying: Barry, Wilshere, Milner?

Milner 5/4
Wilshere 11/8
Barry 3/1

Ghana price for African Cup of Nations
11/2

Andy Carroll to start against Switzerland:
8/11 No; 1/1 Yes

Further Information…Joe Crilly…07850 518 164

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You Bet Carroll Will Be On His Best Behaviour

William Hill have lengthened the odds of Andy Carroll to be the next Premier League player to be arrested, from 12/1 to 16/1, following his warning from Fabio Capello to keep off the booze. Hills make Ashley Cole and Joey Barton the 8/1 joint favourites.

“Following his big money move and with the belief that he will lead the line for England for the next few years, at least, Andy has been warned to curb his boozing and he may well become the consummate professional,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Following their game against Ghana Hills offer Even money that Capello changes at least eight of the England starting line-up.

William Hill Football Odds:

How many of Tuesday’s starting XI will start the game against Switzerland?
0-3 EVS
4-6 11/10
7-9 11/2
10-11 33/1

Next Player Arrested
Ashley Cole 8/1
Joey Barton 8/1
John Terry 10/1
Anton Ferdinand 11/1
Jack Wilshere 11/1
Mario Ballotelli 11/1
El Hadji Diouf 12/1
Steven Gerrard 12/1
Wayne Rooney 14/1
Barry Ferguson 16/1
Kevin Nolan 16/1
Andy Carroll 16/1
Jermaine Pennant 20/1
Frank Lampard 25/1
Jermaine Defoe 25/1
Rio Ferdinand 25/1
Carlos Tevez 33/1
Didier Drogba 33/1
Joe Hart 33/1
Nicolas Anelka 33/1

HOW MANY QUALIFIERS WILL THEY START
Gareth Barry
0 – 7/2
1 – 9/4
2 – 9/4
3 – 4/1
4 – 6/1

Andy Carroll
0 – 4/1
1 – 4/1
2 – 11/8
3 – 11/8
4 – 5/2

Leighton Baines
0 – 1/3
1 – 7/4
2 – 3/1
3 – 20/1
4 – 80/1

Gary Cahill
0 – 8/13
1 – 15/8
2 – 11/4
3 – 11/1
4 – 50/1

Where will Gary Cahill be on the first game of next Premier League season? Arsenal 6/4; Bolton 9/4; Liverpool 4/1; Bayern Munich 5/1; Chelsea 10/1; Man Utd 14/1
Others on request.

Will Joe Hart win more caps than Peter Shilton?
1/10 No 11/2 Yes

Who will start more of England’s 4 remaining games in qualifying: Barry, Wilshere, Milner? Milner 5/4; Wilshere 11/8; Barry 3/1

Andy Carroll to start against Switzerland:
8/11 No; 1/1 Yes

Further Information…Joe Crilly…07850 518 164.

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England Versus Wales Qualifier Specials

William Hill ……………………………………WALES VERSUS ENGLAND SPECIALS………

90 Minutes: 7/1 Wales; 2/5 England; 7/2 Draw

ENGLAND ARE 6/1 WITH HILLS TO WIN ALL THEIR REMAINING EURO ’12 QUALIFYING GAMES.

Who’ll be Man of the Match?….

Wayne Rooney 4/1
Andy Carroll 11/2
Darren Bent 13/2
Peter Crouch 15/2
Frank Lampard 15/2
Jermain Defoe 8/1
Ashley Young 9/1
Aaron Lennon 10/1
Craig Bellamy 12/1
John Terry 12/1
James Milner 12/1
Jack Wilshere 12/1
Aaron Ramsey 14/1
Scott Parker 14/1
Ashley Cole 14/1
Simon Church 16/1
Glen Johnson 16/1
Leighton Baines 16/1
Steve Morison 20/1
Ched Evans 20/1
Freddie Eastwood 20/1
Sam Vokes 20/1
Matthew Jarvis 20/1
Stewart Downing 20/1
Gareth Barry 20/1
Andy King 25/1
Hal Robson-Kanu 25/1
Joe Ledley 25/1
Andrew Crofts 25/1
Joe Allen 25/1
Gary Cahill 25/1
Joleon Lescott 25/1
Phil Jagielka 25/1
Kyle Walker 25/1
Michael Dawson 25/1
David Vaughan 40/1
James Collins 40/1
Neal Eardley 40/1
Ashley Williams 40/1
Lewin Nyatanga 40/1
Daniel Gabbidon 50/1
Neil Taylor 50/1
Daniel Collins 50/1
Chris Gunter 50/1
England keeper – 20/1
Wales keeper 16/1

WIN ONLY.

First Carded Player
DETAILS ODDS
Ashley Cole 8/1
John Terry 8/1
Gary Cahill 8/1
Lewin Nyatanga 8/1
Daniel Gabbidon 9/1
Joleon Lescott 9/1
Chris Gunter 10/1
Glen Johnson 10/1
James Collins 10/1
Craig Bellamy 12/1
Andrew Crofts 12/1
Daniel Collins 12/1
Gareth Barry 12/1
Leighton Baines 12/1
Phil Jagielka 12/1
Kyle Walker 12/1
Andy King 14/1
Ashley Williams 14/1
Wayne Rooney 16/1
Joe Allen 16/1
David Vaughan 16/1
Neil Taylor 16/1
Jack Wilshere 16/1
Neal Eardley 16/1
Michael Dawson 16/1
Ashley Young 20/1
Freddie Eastwood 20/1
James Milner 20/1
Aaron Ramsey 20/1
Joe Ledley 20/1
Scott Parker 20/1
Simon Church 20/1
Andy Carroll 25/1
Steve Morison 25/1
Ched Evans 25/1
Jermain Defoe 25/1
Hal Robson-Kanu 25/1
Frank Lampard 25/1
Sam Vokes 25/1
Peter Crouch 33/1
Matthew Jarvis 33/1
Darren Bent 33/1
Stewart Downing 33/1
Aaron Lennon 33/1
Wales Goalkeeper 33/1
England Goalkeeper 33/1
*One fifth the odds 1,2,3.

England Goals Against Wales Over The Two Games: 3/1 None-two; 6/4 Three to four; 2/1 Five to six; 5/1 Seven or more

Wales Goals Against England Over The Two Games: 6/4 None; 5/4 One; 10/3 Two; 20/1 Three; 33/1 Four or more

Hills…England Total Points v Wales

0…66/1…1….25/1….2….25/1….3…9/2….4….15/8……6…..7/10

Wales points….0- 4/6….1- 15/8….2- 28/1;…3- 9/2…..4- 25/1; 6- 66/1

How Many More Euro Qualifying Games Will Frank Lampard Start: 10/1 None; 20/1 One; 16/1 Two; 7/2 Three; 2/1 Four; 5/4 All Five

Who Will Start More Qualifying Games In 2011: 11/10 Frank Lampard; 5/4 Gerrard; 4/1 Jack Wilshere

Frank Lampard To Quit International Football In 2011: 7/2 Yes; 1/6 No

Matt Jarvis To Play Any Part In Euro 2011 Qualification: 8/11 Yes; 1/1 No

David Beckham To Play Any Part In Euro 2011 Qualification: 9/4 Yes; 1/3 No

When Will Fabio Capello Leave England: 1/4 2012; 4/1 2011; 7/1 2013 or later

Will Rio Ferdinand Play Again Under Fabio Capello: 1/100 Yes; 16/1 No

England Goals vs Wales: 4/1 None; 2/1 One; 11/5 Two; 9/2 Three; 6/1 Four or more

John Terry To Be Stripped Of Captaincy Again Before He Retires: 3/1 Yes; 2/9 No

Aaron Ramsey has been confirmed as the Wales captain for the match against England and William Hill have reacted by enhancing the price for him to score first from 16/1 to 25/1.

How Many More Euro Qualifying Games Will Frank Lampard Start: 10/1 None; 20/1 One; 16/1 Two; 7/2 Three; 2/1 Four; 5/4 All Five

Who Will Start More Qualifying Games In 2011: 11/10 Frank Lampard; 5/4 Gerrard; 4/1 Jack Wilshere

Frank Lampard To Quit International Football In 2011: 7/2 Yes; 1/6 No

To win Group G…1/5 England; 7/1 Montenegro; 12/1 Bulgaria; Switzerland; 100 Wales.

Hills….To win Euro 2012……7/2 Spain; 4/1 Germany; 6/1 Holland; 8/1 England; 12/1 France; 12/1 Italy; 14/1 Portugal; 20/1 Croatia; Russia; 80 Rep Ireland; 250 Scotland; 500 N Ireland; 2000 Wales.

To qualify – England 1/16 yes; 7/1 no; Scotland 1/16 no; 7/1 yes; Wales 1/500 no; 40/1 yes.

Total England Group Points
Over 18 10/11
16/17 5/4
Under 16 6/1

**Youth Players To Win a Senior Internaional Cap:
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

William Hill FIFA Presidency Odds:

Outright: 1/3 Sepp Blatter; 9/4 Mohammed bin Hammam
**This Gentleman Is Ferg Turning: Sir Alex To Talk To MOTD
Sir Alex Ferguson has held talks with BBC director general, Mark Thompson, and bookmakers William Hill have opened betting on when he will start giving interviews to Match of the Day once more. Hills make next season (2011/12) the 8/11 favourite, with this season priced at 5/2. He is 11/4 to continue his feud and fail to give interviews for another season and a half.
“Sir Alex has held a grudge against the BBC for six years, but it appears that he may finally be willing to let sleeping dogs lie and start talking to MOTD once more,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.
When Will Sir Alex Ferguson Next Speak To BBC Match Of The Day:
5/2 This Season
8/11 Next Season
11/4 Not In The Next Two Seasons
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Youngster Kyle To Wait A While To Walker On For England

Kyle Walker is in line to make his England debut but the odds suggest that if the call to make an appearance does arrive, it will have to come off the bench. He is 5/2 with William Hill to start against Denmark on Wednesday while Glen Johnson is 1/4 to feature as Capello’s starting right-back. Fabio Capello has stated that Jack Wilshere is the future of the England team and he is 2/7 to start.

“There is no doubting Kyle Walker’s potential, but his call up has come very early in his career. Two weeks ago, we were still offering odds of 5/1 that Walker would win a cap within the next two years,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

A lot of attention will be focused on Capello’s strikers with Wayne Rooney likely to lead the line. The Man United striker is 4/1 to score first, while Hills are offering 9/5 that he scores at any time and England win. Tottenham appear to be the most likely Premier League side to provide England’s first scorer at 15/8, while Aston Villa are 9/4.

William Hill Denmark/England Odds:

21/10 Denmark; 13/10 England; 11/5 Draw

4/1 Any England Substitute to score

England First Goalscorer: 4/1 Wayne Rooney; 5/1 Peter Crouch; 11/2 Darren Bent; 11/2 Jermaine Defoe; 15/1 Gabriel Agbonlahor; 8/1 Frank Lampard; 8/1 Steven Gerrard; 8/1 Theo Walcott; 9/1 James Milner; 9/1 Ashley Young; 10/1 Aaron Lennon; 14/1 Jack Wilshere; 16/1 Stuart Downing; 20/1 Scott Parker; 25/1 Ashley Cole; 25/1 Glen Johnson; 25/1 Gareth Barry; 33/1 Gary Cahill; 33/1 Joleon Lescott; 33/1 Phil Jagielka; 33/1 John Terry; 33/1 Rio Ferdinand; 33/1 Kyle Walker; 40/1 Leighton Baines; 40/1 Michael Dawson

9/5 Wayne Rooney to score at anytime and England to win
5/2 Jermaine Defoe to score at anytime and England to win
11/5 Peter Crouch to score anytime and England to win
5/2 Darren Bent to score at anytime and England to win
18/5 Gabriel Agbonlahor to score anytime and England to win

To Start vs. Denmark:
Theo Walcott: 1/4 Yes; 11/4 No
Jack Wilshere: 2/7 Yes; 5/2 No
Scott Parker: 5/4 Yes; 4/7 No
Gary Cahill: 6/5 Yes; 8/13 No
Kyle Walker: 5/2 Yes; 2/7 No
Michael Dawson: 4/7 Yes; 5/4 No
Glen Johnson: 1/4 Yes; 11/4 No

Which Premier League Team Will Score England’s First Goal: 15/8 Tottenham; 9/4 Aston Villa; 4/1 Manchester United; 5/1 Chelsea; 5/1 West Ham; 7/1 Liverpool; 9/1 Man City; 33/1 Bolton; 33/1 Everton

England Margin Of Victory: 11/4 By One Goal; 11/2 By Two Goals; 14/1 By Three Goals; 28/1 By Four Or More Goals

Anytime Own Goal: 8/1 Yes; 1/20 No

Total England Goals: 2/1 None; 29/20 One; 11/4 Two; 15/2 Three; 18/1 Four or more

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