Who’ Ll Take Armband When Gerrard Goes Off ?

**************************WHO GETS ENGLAND ARMBAND WHEN GERRARD LEAVES THE PITCH?***************************************************************

WITH RIO Ferdinand sidelined through injury, Steven Gerrard is expected to start as England captain against Egypt – but William Hill are betting on who will take the armband if and when Gerrard leaves the pitch, and make Frank Lampard 15/8 favourite ahead of Gareth Barry at 2/1 and Wayne Rooney 5/2, with John Terry 50/1 outsider.

**HILLS :If Gerrard is substituted, who will first take the captain’s armband?
Lampard 2/1
Barry 2/1
Rooney 5/2
James 5/1
Beckham 7/1
Terry 50/1
Others on request.
**HILLS: To play 90 mins v Egypt if they start:-
Gerrard 4/11 yes, 2/1 no
Terry 1/6 yes, 7/2 no
Rooney 11/8 yes, 8/15 no
Lampard 2/5 yes, 7/4 no
**HILLS: Goalkeeper who starts versus Egypt to start v USA : 5/6 yes, 5/6 no
England Keeper v USA
David James 2/1
Robert Green 2/1
Joe Hart 5/2
Paul Robinson 14/1
Ben Foster 16/1
Chris Kirkland 25/1
Scott Carson 50/1

Rooney 11/4 to score header against Egypt:
WILL JOE GO TO WORLD CUP WITH ENGLAND?

WITH Joe Cole’s inclusion in the England World Cup squad apparently no longer a ‘given’, William Hill are offering 5/6 that the Chelsea player will make it, and 5/6 that he will not. ‘There was a time when it would have been difficult to imagine that a fit Joe Cole could be left out of the England squad, but doubts are now setting in and we can’t decide whether he is more likely to go or stay.’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
ENGLAND are 4/11 favourites with Hills to beat Egypt on Wednesday. The African champions are 7/1, with the draw an 11/4 chance.
WAYNE ROONEY is 11/4 with Hills to score with a header for England on Wednesday – he is 11/10 to fail to score; 11/8 to score one goal; 5/1 two; 12/1 three or more.
Hills offer 10/1 that there will be no goals scored during the game; 7/2 just one; 12/5 two; 14/5 three; 5/1 four; 9/1 five; 12/1 six or more.
Hills make England 11/8 to score in both halves; 21/20 to lead at both half and full time; 13/20 England to keep a clean sheet; 5/6 to win the game to nil.

***WITH 100 DAYS TO THE WORLD CUP KICK OFF, WILLIAM HILL ARE OFFERING 100/1 THAT ENGLAND WILL BEAT GERMANY IN THE WORLD CUP FINAL WITH WAYNE ROONEY SCORING THEIR LAST GOAL.

Hills – Will They Make The England World Cup Squad?
Joe Cole – 5/6 YES; 5/6 NO
Carlton Cole
Yes 13/8
No 4/9
Stewart Downing
Yes 11/10
No 4/6
Theo Walcott
Yes 4/7
No 5/4
Stephen Warnock
Yes 8/15
No 11/8
Leighton Baines
Yes 11/10
No 4/6
Ryan Shawcross
Yes 9/4
No 1/3

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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
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Fergie 10/1 For Treble 9/4 To Stay Unitil 2014

Fergie 9/4 not to quit before 2014!:
NOW UNITED ARE TITLE FAVOURITES AND 10/1 FOR TREBLE

WILLIAM HILL have promoted Manchester United to Premier League title favouritism following Chelsea’s defeat by Manchester City.’Chelsea’s thrashing threw the title chase wide open again’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.And United are now 10/1 with Hills to complete the Treble this season, adding the Champions League and the Premier League title to the Carling Cup,
Hills now make United 11/8 favourites (from 5/2), with Chelsea out from 8/13 to 6/4, and Arsenal cut from 6/1 to 11/4. Hills also offer 66/1 Man City.
HILLS OFFER 3/1 TITLE TO BE DECIDED ON GOAL DIFFERENCE.

HILL’S TITLE STRAIGHT FORECASTS: 2/1 Man U- Chelsea 9/4 Chelsea- Man U; 11/4 Chelsea- Arsenal 5/1 United – Arsenal 5/1 Arsenal- Chelsea 7/1 Arsenal – United.

SIR ALEX FERGUSON IS A 7/2 CHANCE TO QUIT AS UNITED BOSS DURING 2010 WITH WILLIAM HILL WHO MAKE HIM 5/2 TO GO IN 2011; 10/3 IN 2012; 11/2 2013; AND 9/4 2014 OR LATER.

GO FOURTH AND QUALIFY?

Liverpool and Man City are now 7/4 joint favourites to finish 4th with William Hill who make Spurs 7/2, with Villa 4/1; Everton 20/1 Birmingham 125/1 – and 10/1 any other club.

Hill’s relegation odds: 2/5 Burnley (7/4 stay up); Evens Hull; 6/5 Wolves; 10/3 Wigan; 9/2 Bolton; 9/1 Sunderland; 12 West Ham.
**PORTSMOUTH ARE 20/1 WITH HILLS TO STAY UP.

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Rooney 11/4 To Head Past Egypt

Rooney 11/4 to score header against Egypt:
WILL JOE GO TO WORLD CUP WITH ENGLAND?

WITH Joe Cole’s inclusion in the England World Cup squad apparently no longer a ‘given’, William Hill are offering 5/6 that the Chelsea player will make it, and 5/6 that he will not. ‘There was a time when it would have been difficult to imagine that a fit Joe Cole could be left out of the England squad, but doubts are now setting in and we can’t decide whether he is more likely to go or stay.’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
ENGLAND are 4/11 favourites with Hills to beat Egypt on Wednesday. The African champions are 7/1, with the draw an 11/4 chance.
WAYNE ROONEY is 11/4 with Hills to score with a header for England on Wednesday – he is 11/10 to fail to score; 11/8 to score one goal; 5/1 two; 12/1 three or more.
Hills offer 10/1 that there will be no goals scored during the game; 7/2 just one; 12/5 two; 14/5 three; 5/1 four; 9/1 five; 12/1 six or more.
Hills make England 11/8 to score in both halves; 21/20 to lead at both half and full time; 13/20 England to keep a clean sheet; 5/6 to win the game to nil.

***WITH 100 DAYS TO THE WORLD CUP KICK OFF, WILLIAM HILL ARE OFFERING 100/1 THAT ENGLAND WILL BEAT GERMANY IN THE WORLD CUP FINAL WITH WAYNE ROONEY SCORING THEIR LAST GOAL.

Hills – Will They Make The England World Cup Squad?
Joe Cole – 5/6 YES; 5/6 NO
Carlton Cole
Yes 13/8
No 4/9
Stewart Downing
Yes 11/10
No 4/6
Theo Walcott
Yes 4/7
No 5/4
Stephen Warnock
Yes 8/15
No 11/8
Leighton Baines
Yes 11/10
No 4/6
Ryan Shawcross
Yes 9/4
No 1/3

England Keeper v USA
David James 2/1
Robert Green 2/1
Joe Hart 5/2
Paul Robinson 14/1
Ben Foster 16/1
Chris Kirkland 25/1
Scott Carson 50/1
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Bookies Shaken As Bridge Snubs Terry

BOOKIES SHAKEN AS WAYNE SNUBS TERRY

BOOKMAKERS William Hill are paying out to punters who gambled on Wayne Bridge refusing to shake hands with John Terry after the odds about that happening were slashed from odds against to odds-on following a surge of bets.
‘We cut our odds once from 13/8 to 11/10 and then again to 5/6 as punters poured cash on the Bridge snub’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe, ‘It will cost us a five figure sum – so we’re shaken- but not stirred enough to rule out similar bets in the future as they create a huge talking point.’
HILLS OFFER 10/1 THAT BRIDGE WILL CHANGE HIS MIND AND MAKE HIMSELF AVAILABLE FOR 2010 WORLD CUP SELECTION.

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Now United Regain Prem Title Favouritism

3/1 title decided on goal difference, but:
NOW UNITED ARE TITLE FAVOURITES

WILLIAM HILL have promoted Manchester United to Premier League title favouritism following Chelsea’s defeat by Manchester City.’Chelsea’s thrashing threw the title chase wide open again’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills now make United 11/8 favourites (from 5/2), with Chelsea out from 8/13 to 6/4, and Arsenal cut from 6/1 to 11/4. Hills also offer 66/1 Man City.
HILLS OFFER 3/1 TITLE TO BE DECIDED ON GOAL DIFFERENCE.

HILL’S TITLE STRAIGHT FORECASTS:
2/1 Man U- Chelsea
9/4 Chelsea- Man U;
11/4 Chelsea- Arsenal
5/1 United – Arsenal
5/1 Arsenal- Chelsea
7/1 Arsenal – United.

TO FINISH 4TH….11/8 Man C; 9/4 Liverpool; 4/1 Villa; 9/2 Spurs; 20/1 Everton; 125/1 Birmingham; 9/1 any other club.

GOING DOWN?

BURNLEY are now 2/5 to be relegated with William Hill – 7/4 to stay up – who also make Hull Evens for the drop with Wolves at 6/5; Bolton 9/2; Sunderland 10/1 and West Ham 12/1.
**Hills have cut Portsmouth from 25/1 to 20/1 to stay up.

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Carling Cup Showdown Odds

WILL O’NEILL BE NEXT UNITED BOSS?
WITH Martin O’Neill leading his Villa side in the Carling Cup Final against Man U, William Hill are quoting him as joint 7/1 second favourite to become the next United boss. ‘Whenever Fergie eventually stands down, O’Neill is bound to be a serious contender to succeed him’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
NEXT PERMANENT MAN U BOSS….5/2 Mourinho; 7 Moyes; O’Neill; 16 Hiddink; McLeish; 20 Bruce; Capekllo; 40 Hughes; Keane.
90M PLAY…7/2 Villa; 12/5 draw; 5/6 Man United.
8/1 Man Utd In Extra Time
9/1 Man Utd On Penalties
9/2 Match To Go To Penalties
12/1Aston Villa In Extra Time
9/1 Aston Villa On Penalties
TO LIFT TROPHY……2/5 United; 7/4 Villa
MAN U TREBLE – 16/1; VILLA TO WIN BOTH CUPS- 12/1
HILLS:ASTON VILLA V MAN UTD 1ST GOAL METHOD
Shot From Inside The Penalty Box 8/11
Header 4/1
Shot From Outside The Penalty Box 4/1
No Goal 9/1
Penalty 10/1
Own Goal 16/1
Score From Direct Free Kick 16/1
HILLS: FIRST CARDED PLAYER:
Paul Scholes 10/1
Richard Dunne 12/1
Ashley Young 12/1
Fabian Delph 12/1
Wayne Rooney 12/1
James Collins 14/1
Darren Fletcher 14/1
Gary Neville 14/1
James Milner 14/1
Rafael 14/1
Nemanja Vidic 14/1
Stephen Warnock 14/1
Luke Young 14/1
Carlos Cuellar 14/1
Nigel Reo-Coker 16/1
Gabriel Agbonlahor 16/1
Habib Beye 16/1
Patrice Evra 16/1
Fabio 16/1
Wilfred Bouma 18/1
Wes Brown 18/1
Darron Gibson 18/1
Steve Sidwell 18/1
Anderson 18/1
Michael Carrick 18/1
Jonny Evans 18/1
Curtis Davies 18/1
John Carew 20/1
Nani 20/1
Dimitar Berbatov 20/1
Emile Heskey 20/1
Antonio Valencia 20/1
Ji-Sung Park 20/1
Stewart Downing 20/1
Ritchie De Laet 25/1
Mame Diouf 25/1
Nathan Delfouneso 25/1
Michael Owen 33/1
Federico Macheda 40/1
Brad Friedel 50/1
Edwin Van der sar 50/1
E/W ¼ 1-2-3-4
Hills…..Carling Cup Man of Match:

Wayne Rooney 7/2
Dimitar Berbatov 8/1
Nani 10/1
James Milner 10/1
Michael Owen 11/1
Gabriel Agbonlahor 11/1
Antonio Valencia 11/1
Darren Fletcher 11/1
Paul Scholes 12/1
Ashley Young 12/1
John Carew 12/1
Michael Carrick 14/1
Richard Dunne 14/1
Stewart Downing 14/1
Nemanja Vidic 16/1
Ji-Sung Park 16/1
Patrice Evra 16/1
Stiliyan Petrov 20/1
Steve Sidwell 20/1
Darron Gibson 20/1
Emile Heskey 20/1
James Collins 20/1
Nathan Delfouneso 20/1
Rafael 25/1
Gabriel Obertan 25/1
Jonathan Evans 25/1
Ritchie De Laet 33/1
Fabio 33/1
Curtis Davies 33/1
Stephen Warnock 33/1
Federico Macheda 33/1
Carlos Cuellar 33/1
Habib Beye 33/1
Gary Neville 33/1
Luke Young 33/1
Wes Brown 33/1
Fabian Delph 33/1
Mame Diouf 40/1
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Goodbye Darling ? You Bet.

GOODBYE, DARLING? YOU BET

WITH THE row over Alistair Darling’s ‘hell’ remarks still rumbling on, William Hill are offering odds of 9/4 that the Chancellor will retain a place in the cabinet/shadow cabinet following the first Labour re-shuffle after the forthcoming General Election. He is 1/3 not to be retained in the cabinet/shadow cabinet.
‘We think Alistair Darling is unlikely to be retained in either the cabinet or shadow cabinet following the Election despite recent public displays of friendship between him and Mr Brown’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

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Carling Cup Specials

***************************************************CARLING CUP SPECIALS*********************************
HOW WILL GAME BE DECIDED?
*****************************Carling Cup Final Specials***********************************

WILL O’NEILL BE NEXT UNITED BOSS?
WITH Martin O’Neill leading his Villa side in the Carling Cup Final against Man U, William Hill are quoting him as joint 7/1 second favourite to become the next United boss. ‘Whenever Fergie eventually stands down, O’Neill is bound to be a serious contender to succeed him’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
NEXT PERMANENT MAN U BOSS….5/2 Mourinho; 7 Moyes; O’Neill; 16 Hiddink; McLeish; 20 Bruce; Capekllo; 40 Hughes; Keane.
90M PLAY…7/2 Villa; 12/5 draw; 5/6 Man United.
8/1 Man Utd In Extra Time
9/1 Man Utd On Penalties
9/2 Match To Go To Penalties
12/1Aston Villa In Extra Time
9/1 Aston Villa On Penalties
TO LIFT TROPHY……2/5 United; 7/4 Villa
MAN U TREBLE – 16/1; VILLA TO WIN BOTH CUPS- 12/1
HILLS:ASTON VILLA V MAN UTD 1ST GOAL METHOD
Shot From Inside The Penalty Box 8/11
Header 4/1
Shot From Outside The Penalty Box 4/1
No Goal 9/1
Penalty 10/1
Own Goal 16/1
Score From Direct Free Kick 16/1
HILLS: FIRST CARDED PLAYER:
Paul Scholes 10/1
Richard Dunne 12/1
Ashley Young 12/1
Fabian Delph 12/1
Wayne Rooney 12/1
James Collins 14/1
Darren Fletcher 14/1
Gary Neville 14/1
James Milner 14/1
Rafael 14/1
Nemanja Vidic 14/1
Stephen Warnock 14/1
Luke Young 14/1
Carlos Cuellar 14/1
Nigel Reo-Coker 16/1
Gabriel Agbonlahor 16/1
Habib Beye 16/1
Patrice Evra 16/1
Fabio 16/1
Wilfred Bouma 18/1
Wes Brown 18/1
Darron Gibson 18/1
Steve Sidwell 18/1
Anderson 18/1
Michael Carrick 18/1
Jonny Evans 18/1
Curtis Davies 18/1
John Carew 20/1
Nani 20/1
Dimitar Berbatov 20/1
Emile Heskey 20/1
Antonio Valencia 20/1
Ji-Sung Park 20/1
Stewart Downing 20/1
Ritchie De Laet 25/1
Mame Diouf 25/1
Nathan Delfouneso 25/1
Michael Owen 33/1
Federico Macheda 40/1
Brad Friedel 50/1
Edwin Van der sar 50/1
E/W ¼ 1-2-3-4
Hills…..Carling Cup Man of Match:

Wayne Rooney 7/2
Dimitar Berbatov 8/1
Nani 10/1
James Milner 10/1
Michael Owen 11/1
Gabriel Agbonlahor 11/1
Antonio Valencia 11/1
Darren Fletcher 11/1
Paul Scholes 12/1
Ashley Young 12/1
John Carew 12/1
Michael Carrick 14/1
Richard Dunne 14/1
Stewart Downing 14/1
Nemanja Vidic 16/1
Ji-Sung Park 16/1
Patrice Evra 16/1
Stiliyan Petrov 20/1
Steve Sidwell 20/1
Darron Gibson 20/1
Emile Heskey 20/1
James Collins 20/1
Nathan Delfouneso 20/1
Rafael 25/1
Gabriel Obertan 25/1
Jonathan Evans 25/1
Ritchie De Laet 33/1
Fabio 33/1
Curtis Davies 33/1
Stephen Warnock 33/1
Federico Macheda 33/1
Carlos Cuellar 33/1
Habib Beye 33/1
Gary Neville 33/1
Luke Young 33/1
Wes Brown 33/1
Fabian Delph 33/1
Mame Diouf 40/1
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Arsenal 2/1 To Stay Unbeaten For Rest Of Season

***********************WEEKEND PREMIERSHIP SPECIALS****************************

CAN GUNNERS STAY UNBEATEN IN PREM FOR REST OF SEASON?

William Hill make Arsenal just 2/1 to remain undefeated for the remainder of the Premiership season. ‘With eleven games left Arsenal could hardly have hand-picked a better run-in on paper’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
ARSENAL TO STAY UNBEATEN IN PREM FOR REST OF SEASON?…2/1 YES; 4/11 NO.
HOW MANY POINTS WILL ARSENAL TAKE FROM LAST 11 PREM GAMES?…Under 25 – 5/2; 25-28….13/8; Over 28 – 5/4.

TERRY-BRIDGE SPECIALS

With Chelsea and Man City playing each other on Saturday, William Hill have issued some ‘specials’ for the game:
Will Terry and Bridge Shake Hands At Any Point On Sunday ? Yes 4/6 No 11/10
No City player(s) to shake hands with Terry pre-match- 7/2
All City players to show they are wearing ‘Team Bridge’ t-shirts…10/1
Will Terry Start ? Yes 1/20
Will Bridge Start ? Yes 1/14
Bridge To Get A Card On Sunday For A Tackle On Terry ? Yes 10/1
Terry To Get A Card On Sunday For A Tackle On Bridge ? Yes 10/1
-Hills…John Terry To Be MOM v Man City 20/1
Hills…Wayne Bridge To Be MOM v Chelsea 33/1

Must Be Shown Live On Sky Saturday Afternoon….both must start to be valid.

Hills…How Many Red Cards In Prem This Weekend ?

None 7/2
One 2/1
Two 13/8
Three 9/2
Four Plus 14/1

Hills…..How Many Goals In Prem This Weekend ?

Under 20 13/8
21-22 7/4
Over 22 13/8

Game With Most Goals
Chelsea v Man City 9/2
Liverpool v Blackburn 9/2
Stoke v Arsenal 11/2
Bolton v Wolves 11/2
Tottenham v Everton 11/2
Burnley v Portsmouth 13/2
Birmingham v Wigan 15/2
Sunderland v Fulham 15/2

Quickest Goal (By Match Minute)
Liverpool 6/1
Chelsea 7/1
Arsenal 8/1
Bolton 9/1
Tottenham 9/1
Birmingham 9/1
Burnley 10/1
Sunderland 11/1
Fulham 14/1
Portsmouth 14/1
Wigan 16/1
Wolves 16/1
Everton 20/1
Stoke 20/1
Man City 20/1
Blackburn 20/1

POMPEY RELEGATION PAYOUT STARTS

BOOKMAKERS William Hill are paying out on Portsmouth being relegated from the Premiership. ’It seems like delaying the inevitable not to pay out now. Punters will benefit to the tune of a five figure payout, which they would almost certainly have received in any case a few weeks down the line’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills offer 25/1 that Portsmouth will stay up.

AVRAM GRANT is 11/10 favourite to be the next Premiership boss to leave his club this season with William Hill who also offer 9/2 Zola; 6/1 Brown; 7/1 Bruce; 10/1 Benitez; 14 Martinez; 3/1 no more to go this season.

Hill’s relegation odds….8/13 Burnley; 5/6 Hull; 5/4 Wolves; 9/4 Bolton; 4 Wigan; 7 Sunderland; West Ham.

HILL’S PREM TITLE ODDS….8/13 Chelsea; 2/1 Man U; 6/1 Arsenal.
Chelsea Treble – 16/1 Man U Treble – 16/1

PREM STRAIGHT FORECAST…6/5 Chelsea- United; 11/4 United- Chelsea; 11/4 Chelsea- Arsenal; 10/1 United- Arsenal; 16/1 Arsenal – United.

Who’ll finish 4th?…..15/8 Liverpool; 2/1 Man C; 7/2 Villa; 9/2 Spurs; 33 Everton; 125 Birmingham; 7/1 any other club.

HAT TRICK SCORED IN CURRENT ROUND OF PREM MATCHES?…..6/1

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