4/1 All Manchester Carling Cup Final

Manchester United are the 15/8 favourites to win this year’s Carling Cup, ahead of Manchester City at 3/1. With the two Manchester sides hogging the top two spots in the Premier League, the pair are 4/1 to meet in the final of the Cup. With two non-Premier League sides still in the competition, they are understandably outsiders to win with Cardiff 16/1 and Crystal Palace 66/1.

“Manchester United and City have been on top form this season and it is feasible to envisage the pair meeting in the Final,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Arguably the stand out tie of the Quarter Finals is the Arsenal Manchester City match and Hills make City 8/13 to qualify for the Semis, with Arsenal 6/5.

Quarter Finals – Who Will Qualify:
6/5 Arsenal; 8/13 Manchester City
1/2 Chelsea; 6/4 Liverpool
1/16 Manchester United; 7/1 Crystal Palace
5/6 Cardiff; 5/6 Blackburn

Carling Cup Outright: 15/8 Manchester United; 3/1 Manchester City; 9/2 Chelsea; 6/1 Liverpool; 7/1 Arsenal; 12/1 Blackburn; 16/1 Cardiff; 66/1 Crystal Palace

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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Free Horse Racing Tip For Newmarket

Our regular free Saturday Tip from Guy at the Mathematician site.
To visit Guy’s site click here ==> horse racing tips
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N e w m a r k e t   3.55
3/1 Tactfully, 9/2 Abishena, 9/2 Oojooba
7/1 Gifted Girl, 12/1 Graser 14/1 Na Zdorovie
Coquet, 16/1 Dare To Dream 20/1 Esentepe
25/1 Pretty Pebble, 33/1 Amthal.
The Montrose Fillies […]

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Celtic Kick Off Europa League Campaign As Outsiders In Tough Group

Celtic contentiously kick off their Europe League campaign at the Vincente Calderon and William Hill make them7/1 to defeat Atletico Madrid, who are 4/9 for victory. The draw is offered at 3/1. Hills are 4/7 to be knocked out of the Europa League at the group stage and 9/4 to get be knocked out at the stage of 32. They are 66/1 to win this year’s competition and 40/1 to finish as runners up.

“Celtic are in a very tough group on paper, although both Udinese and Atletico sold some of their better players during the summer and Celtic will be hoping to spring an upset or two,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Paris St Germain are the 9/1 favourites to lift this year’s trophy, with Tottenham at 10/1. Atletico Madrid are currently the 12/1 third favourites. 2/1 is offered for any current Champions League side to win the competition.

To win Europa League: 9/1 Paris St Germain; 10/1 Tottenham; 12/1 Atletico Madrid; 14/1 Lazio; 16/1 Bilbao; 16/1 Udinese; 20/1 Schalke; 20/1 PSV; 20/1 Sporting Lisbon; 20/1 Dynamo Kiev; 33/1 Fulham; 40/1 Stoke; 66/1 Celtic; 100/1 Birmingham

Celtic Stage of Elimination: 4/7 Group Stage; 9/4 Last 32; 11/2 Last 16; 16/1 Quarter Finals; 33/1 Semi Finals; 40/1 Runners Up; 66/1 Winners

5/4 Celtic to qualify from Group I

Group I: 1/1 Atletico Madrid; 2/1 Udinese; 5/1 Rennes; 11/2 Celtic

Celtic Group I Points: 100/1 16-18; 33/1 13-15; 12/1 10-12; 10/11 7-9; 6/4 3-6; 6/1 0-2

Celtic Group I Goals: 2/1 Over 8; 1/1 5-8; 5/2 Under 5

Atletico Madrid/Celtic: 4/9 Atletico Madrid; 7/1 Celtic; 3/1 Draw

5/1 Celtic to keep a clean sheet

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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Scotland 50/1 Instead Of 3/1 To Qualify After Paying Penalty

SCOTLAND PAY PENALTY NOW 50/1 TO QUALIFY INSTEAD OF 3/1

WILLIAM HILL make Scotland 50/1 outsiders to qualify for Euro 2012 after the stunning disappointment of conceding ‘the penalty that never was’ to the Czechs who were able to equalise as a result. ‘Had the penalty not been given and Scotland won the game 2-1 we’d have been quoting them at 3/1 to make it to the Euro 2012 finals, instead they are now 50/1 no-hopers because of the penalty that never was’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Looking a little further ahead Hills make Scotland 11/4 to qualify for the next World Cup, but 1/ 4 not to.

Further information…..graham sharpe….0780 3233702

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Three Lionesses Backed For Win Against France

England’s Women progressed through to the Quarter Final of the World Cup and bookmakers, William Hill, make them 9/5 to defeat France in the next round. Les Bleus are 6/5 slight favourites but despite this, Hope Powell’s recruits have been well backed by punters with over 60% of all bets being staked on them to win. Should the game go beyond the 90 minutes, Hills are offering 12/1 that England win in extra time and 11/1 they win on penalties.

England are relative outsiders to go on and win the competition, offered at 20/1, quite a way behind favourites, Germany, at 5/6 and Brazil at 7/2. The Three Lionesses are 8/13 to be knocked out at the Quarter Final stage and 6/5 to qualify for the Semis.

“England were very much improved against Japan while the French side are coming into the game on the back of a heavy defeat to Germany and our punters are backing them to come good,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

England’s Kelly Smith came into the tournament as the Golden Girl of the team, however, she has failed to find the net once during the tournament and has been backed by Hill’s punters NOT to score during the remaining games. Originally offered at 8/11 not to do so, she has been backed into 4/6, but she is 11/10 to get off the mark.

Outright: 5/6 Germany; 7/2 Brazil; 13/2 USA; 14/1 Sweden; 16/1 France; 20/1 Japan; 20/1 England; 50/1 Australia

Stage of Elimination: 8/13 Quarter Final; 5/2 Semi Final; 9/2 Runner Up; 20/1 Winner

England v France (qualification): 6/5 England; 8/13 France

To win in extra time: 12/1 England; 11/1 France

To win on penalties: 11/1 England; 10/1 France

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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Punters Go Barmy Backing Wayne’s Barnet!

William Hill have slashed the price of Wayne Rooney gelling up his barnet a la Ronaldo for Christmas from an original 2/1 to 3/1 second favourite. Of the outsiders the Beardsley Pudding bowl at 33/1 and the 50/1 Fellaini Perm have been popular but the Jedward is friendless at 100/1.

“Rooney has a great opportunity to ingratiate himself with fans and show us all that he has a sense of humor. We can see him supporting a number of comedy haircuts over the season but the Jedward is perhaps a joke too far and has failed to attract a single bet!,” said Hill’s spokesman Rupert Adams.

What Will Wayne Rooney’s Hair Style During Boxing Day Fixture 2011: 1/1 Buzz Cut ‘Beckham’, 3/1 Gelled up like ‘Ronaldo’, 5/1 Dyed Hair ‘Cisse’, 5/1 Parting ‘Parker’, 6/1 Alice Band ‘Torres’, 10/1 Bald ‘Kojak’, 25/1 Pont Tail ‘David Seaman, 25/1 Mullet ‘Glen Hoddle’, 25/1 Red Stripe ‘Pietersen’, 33/1 Pudding Bowl ‘Beardsley’, 50/1 Perm ‘Fellaini, 66/1 Mohican ‘B A Baracus’, 100/1 a Jedward

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Will The Champions League Be Carrickter Building Or Will There Be A Klangerroo?

William Hill have released a number of specials for this weekend’s Champions League final. One market of which is who will be the first player to tweet after the game. The 2/5 favourite is serial tweeter, Rio Ferdinand, while Wayne Rooney, who is still relatively new to Twitter is the 5/2 second favourite. Michael Owen is 8/1.

“Rio is a devoted tweeter and there is no doubt that he should be the favourite, although Wayne Rooney is quickly catching him up in terms of tweets and followers and he will be keen to get one up on Rio come Saturday,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Hills offer 8/1 that Park Ji-Sung scores but does not win man of the match, entitled Un-Sung Hero, while 50/1 is offered for Danny Alves to score in both halves –A Game Of Two ‘Alves.

Hills are expecting an industry wide turnover of £10 million to be staked on the game, for which Manchester United are the 3/1 outsiders. Barcelona go into the game as the 21/20 favourites, while the draw is 21/10 all in 90 minutes. United are 13/8 to lift the trophy, while Barcelona are 1/2.

“We expect our turnover to be up this year for a number of reasons, namely, the game is on a Saturday, there is an English team involved and the two sides competing are the Champions of arguably the two best leagues in the world,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Odds:

Scholes Galore: Paul Scholes to score in each half – 50/1

Klanger-Roo – Wayne Rooney to concede a penalty – 33/1

A game of two ‘Alves – Daniel Alves to score in each half – 50/1

Un-Sung Hero – Park Ji-Sung to score & not win Man of the Match – 8/1

Carrickter Building – Michael Carrick to score and Man Utd win from behind – 50/1

Happy Evra After – Patrice Evra to score anytime and Man Utd to lift the cup – 25/1

Pep Talk – Barcelona to be losing at half-time and go on to win the cup – 11/1

Waynesworld – Wayne Rooney to score and get Man of the Match – 14/1

The Masch of sorrow – Javier Mascherano to be sent off – 25/1

Angry Anderson – Anderson to be sent off – 33/1

The Berb is the word – Dimitar Berbatov to score and get Man of the Match – 20/1

Villa-Netta – David Villa to score anytime (inc. ET and penalties) – 11/8

Pique that one out – Gerard Pique to score from outside the box – 22/1

Victor-ious – Victor Valdes to save the final penalty in a penalty shoot-out – 25/1

First Player to tweet after the match: 2/5 Rio Ferdinand (@rioferdy5); 5/2 Wayne Rooney (@WayneRooney); 8/1 Michael Owen (@themichaelowen); 10/1 Carles Puyol (@Carles5puyol); 12/1 Gerard Pique (@3gerardpique); 14/1 Andres Iiesta (@andresiniesta8); 14/1 Nani (@luisnani); 16/1 Antonio Valencia (@AntoV25); 25/1 Victor Valdes (@1victorvaldes)

Hills are expecting an industry wide turnover of £10 million to be staked on the game, for which Manchester United are the 3/1 outsiders. Barcelona go into the game as the 21/20 favourites, while the draw is 21/10 all in 90 minutes. United are 13/8 to lift the trophy, while Barcelona are 1/2.

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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10 year trends for Sandown – Thursday evening

10 year trends for tonight’s racing
7.40 Sandown – Brigadier Gerard Stakes– 1m 2f (Group 3) 4yo+
 
POSITIVE TRENDS

Market: 5 of the last 10 winners have been either 3rd or 4th favourite.

Price: 6 of the last 10 winners have been priced between 7/2 and 7/1.

Position LTO: 6 of the 10 winners finished first or second LTO.

Recent win: […]

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At The Double! Blackpool And Birmingham, You’re Down!

**********************WILLIAM HILL PREMIER LEAGUE RELEGATION SPECIALS****************

AT THE DOUBLE! BLACKPOOL AND BIRMINGHAM, YOU’RE DOWN!
WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on which TWO Premier League sides will be relegated – and make Blackpool and Birmingham their 11/10 favourites for the double drop with
a Blackburn-Wolves pairing the 100/1 outsiders. ‘There is enormous interest in the outcome of the relegation scrap so we’ve created a market allowing punters to bet on BOTH of the unfortunate sides who will play in the Championship next season’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
HILLS OFFER 8/15 THAT AT LEAST ONE OF THE RELEGATION SPOTS WILL BE DECIDED ON GOAL DIFFERENCE.
Hills have also opened markets on how many of the five relegation-threatened sides will win at the weekend (8/11 ONLY ONE OF THEM DOES SO), which of them will score the most goals (2/1 WOLVES) and which of the games involving them will be the highest scoring match (7/4 MAN U-BLACKPOOL):

William Hill…Relegation Doubles:
Blackpool/Birmingham11/10
Wigan/Blackpool5/4
Wigan/Birmingham7/4
Blackpool/Wolves11/1
Wigan/Wolves14/1
Blackpool/Blackburn16/1
Birmingham/Blackburn20/1
Wigan/Blackburn20/1
Birmingham/Wolves22/1
Blackburn/Wolves100/1

HILLS – RELEGATION/STAY UP ODDS…..1/3 Blackpool (9/4); 8/13 Birmingham (6/5); 8/11 Wigan (Evens); 8/1 Wolves (1/20); 12/1 Blackburn. (1/50)

Hills…Highest Scoring ‘Relegation’ Match
Man Utd v Blackpool7/4
Tottenham v Birmingham9/4
Stoke v Wigan5/2
Wolves v Blackburn10/3
Win only. Dead heat rules apply.

Hills…Highest Scoring Relegation Threatened Team
Wolves2/1
Wigan5/2
Blackburn7/2
Blackpool5/1
Birmingham6/1
Win only. Dead heat rules apply.

HOW MANY POINTS WILL 17TH PLACE TEAM HAVE
39…………11/2
40…………..4/7
41……………11/4
42………………..8/1

Team to be relegated on goal difference – 8/15…..11/8 not.

How Many Relegation Candidates Will Win?
0……….9/2
1………..8/11
2……………11/10
3………….6/1
4…………50/1
Teams are Wigan, Blackpool, Birmingham, Wolves & Blackburn.

Further information…..graham sharpe….0780 3233702

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