Silva Medal For David ?

SILVA MEDAL?

WILLIAM HILL make Man City’s David Silva 2/1 favourite to win the PFA Player of the Year Award. ‘When City are playing well it is usually because Silva is creating chaos in opposition defences’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe, ‘He has been consistently one of the best players on view in the Premier League so far this season and must be a leading contender for the honour’

WILLIAM HILL- PFA PLAYER OF YEAR:

DETAILS ODDS
David Silva 2/1
Robin van Persie 5/2
Gareth Bale 7/1
Yaya Toure 12/1
Demba Ba 16/1
Joe Hart 16/1
Vincent Kompany 16/1
Wayne Rooney 16/1
Luka Modric 20/1
Scott Parker 20/1
Sergio Aguero 20/1
Daniel Sturridge 40/1
Ashley Young 40/1
Rafael van der Vaart 40/1
Juan Mata 40/1
Clint Dempsey 50/1
Aaron Ramsey 50/1
Luis Suarez 50/1
Nani 50/1
Ashley Cole 66/1
Leighton Baines 66/1
Ramires 66/1
Aiyegbeni Yakubu 66/1

Graham Sharpe,
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Twitter- @sharpeangle

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What Animal Next To Invade Pitch After Anfield Cat ?

************************WILLIAM HILL FOOTBALL SPECIALS******************************************

AFTER THE ANFIELD MOGGY – WHICH ANIMAL WILL NEXT STOP PLAY IN A LIVE TELEVISED PREMIER LEAGUE MATCH?

After the unexpected arrival of a feline interloper on to the pitch at Anfield provided one of the most exciting moments of the 0-0 draw between Liverpool ad Spurs on Monday night, William Hill have opened a book on which will be the next animal to bring a Premier League game to a halt – and make a Dog the 6/4 favourite. ‘Many hard tackling players have in the past been compared with animals, but it is rare for a real animal – other than club mascots- to invade the pitch. The Anfield Cat was definitely the most interesting aspect of a very mundane goalless draw so we are inviting to punters to speculate on the creature involved next time it happens’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Dog 6/4
Fox 5/2
Cat 5/1
Squirrel 7/1
Rabbit/Hare 8/1
Rat 12/1
Horse 25/1
Duck 33/1
Sheep 50/1
Deer 66/1
Mole 100/1
Snake 200/1
Crocodile 1000/1
Big cat (Lion/Tiger/Puma etc) 1000/1
Others on request. (Birds do not count).

HOW MANY MORE PREM GOALS WILL TORRES SCORE THIS SEASON?

WILLIAM HILL offer 13/8 that Fernando Torres will score four or more goals between now and the end of the Premier League season, and also offer 3/1 that he scores three; 4/1 two; 5/1 one and 11/2 none at all.

WHERE WILL NEWCASTLE FINISH?

DESPTE currently challenging for a Champions League place, Newcastle are odds on with William Hill to finish between 7th and 10th in the Premier League.

WHERE WILL NEWCASTLE FINISH?…….1ST – 500/1; 2nd-4th – 12/1; 5th – 5/1; 6th- 9/4; 7-10th – 8/13; bottom half – 9/2.

CAN BA WIN PFA AWARD?

SILVA MEDAL?

WILLIAM HILL make Newcastle striker Demba Ba a 16/1 chance to win the PFA Player of the Year Award – for which Man City’s David Silva has been installed 2/1 favourite ahead of Arsenal’s Robin Van Persie at 5/2.

WILLIAM HILL- PFA PLAYER OF YEAR: 2/1 David Silva, 5/1 Robin van Persie, 7/1 Gareth Bale, 12/1 Yaya Toure, 16/1 Demba Ba, 16/1 Joe Hart, 16/1 Vincent Kompany, 16/1 Wayne Rooney, 20/1 Luka Modric, 20/1 Scott Parker, 20/1 Sergio Aguero, 33/1 Sessegnon, , 40/1 Daniel Sturridge, 40/1 Ashley Young, 40/1 Rafael van der Vaart, 40/1 Juan Mata, 50/1 Clint Dempsey, 50/1 Aaron Ramsey, 50/1 Luis Suarez, 50/1 Nani, 66/1 Ashley Cole, 66/1 Leighton Baines, 66/1 Ramires, 66/1 Aiyegbeni Yakubu
1/5 the odds 1,2,3.Others on request.

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.
Twitter- @sharpeangle

T: 020 8918 3731
M: 07803 233702
E: gsharpe@williamhill.co.uk

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Wednesday Specials…relegation Battle, Wenger And Senegalese Hotshots

Three of the sides involved in the Premier League relegation battle are involved on Wednesday’s Premier League fixtures and William Hill are betting on how many points Bolton, Blackburn and QPR get between them. Hills offer 66/1 that all three sides win and 7/1 that all three lose. Hills also offer 2/7 that QPR are the highest placed out of the three Premier League teams following Wednesday’s fixtures.

Arsenal take on Bolton followed swiftly by a match against fellow strugglers Blackburn, who beat them earlier in the campaign, and two victories could see them back in the race for a top four place, Blackburn and William Hill offer 11/10 that they take maximum points from the two games. Two defeats, however and Arsene Wenger could be under intense pressure. Hills go 33/1 that they are beaten twice. Arsene Wenger is 11/10 to have left Arsenal by the first game of next season and 11/4 to be the boss of Real Madrid come the first game of next season.

“These two Arsenal matches could defining in more ways than one and two victories for the Gunners could have a massive impact at both ends of the table,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Hills make Robin van Persie 5/4 to outscore the rest of the Arsenal team against Bolton.

Newcastle’s two Senegalese strikers could be back from International duty to play against Blackburn and William Hill go 11/4 that Demba Ba scores more than new boy, Papiss Cisse in the match (10/3 vice versa and 4/7 for the tie).

William Hill Wednesday Specials:

Highest Scoring Match:

9/4 Bolton/Arsenal
3/1 Blackburn/Newcastle
10/3 Sunderland/Norwich
4/1 Fulham/West Brom
9/2 Aston Villa/QPR

Highest Scoring Team: 10/3 Arsenal; 5/1 Sunderland; 5/1 Fulham; 11/2 Aston Villa; 7/1 Newcastle; 7/1 Blackburn; 14/1 Bolton; 14/1 Norwich; 16/1 West Brom; 18/1 QPR

Fastest Scoring Team: 9/2 Arsenal; 5/1 Sunderland; 11/2 Fulham; 6/1 Aston Villa; 13/2 Newcastle; 13/2 Blackburn; 9/1 Bolton; 9/1 Norwich; 10/1 West Brom; 11/1 QPR

Who will be highest in the Premier League after 1st Feb Matches: 2/7 QPR; 7/2 Bolton; 11/2 Blackburn

Total points combined (QPR, Bolton, Blackburn) 1st February: 66/1 nine; 14/1 seven; 8/1 six; 12/1 five; 3/1 four; 7/2 three; 6/1 two; 3/1 one; 7/1 none

Total goals for Robbie Keane while at Villa (currently two): 2/1 three or under; 5/4 four or five; 7/4 six goals or more

Robin van Persie vs Arsenal team season match bet: 5/4 Van Persie (currently on 19); 4/7 Arsenal team (currently on 20)
*bets void in the event of a tie

Who will score more goals vs Bolton: 5/4 Robin van Persie; 11/10 Arsenal (excluding RvP); 10/3 tie

Arsenal points vs Bolton & Blackburn: 11/10 six; 9/5 four; 16/5 three; 14/1 two; 12/1 one; 33/1 none

Arsene Wenger still at Arsenal on first day of next season: 4/6 yes; 11/10 no

Real Madrid manager on the 1st day of the Spanish La Liga season 2012/13

Jose Mourinho 7/4
Arsene Wenger 11/4
Rafa Benitez 7/1
Joachim Low 7/1
Guus Hiddink 20/1
Juan Martinez 20/1
Fabio Capello 20/1
Sven Goran Erikkson 25/1

Papiss Cisse/Demba Ba Match Bet vs Blackburn: 11/4 Ba; 10/3 Papiss Cisse; 4/7 Tie

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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4/1 Scholes, Becks, Giggs In Olympic Team And 150/1 Van Persie Minor In Arsenal Team

PAUL SCHOLES 2/1 TO MAKE GB OLYMPIC TEAM

Following confirmation that both David Beckham and Ryan Giggs have expressed an interest in being part of the GB Olympic squad, William Hill are offering odds of 8/15 that the pair will appear together in the side at any stage of the tournament.

Hills are also offering odds of 2/1 that another Manchester United oldie, Paul Scholes, will join them in the squad and play alongside them at the Olympics.

“Having Beckham , Giggs and Scholes in the team will certainly raise interest in the tournament and given the sudden glut of oldies playing in the Premier League it would appear to be a very likely scenario”, said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
BECKHAM, GIGGS & SCHOLES ALL TO APPEAR IN THE SAME GB TEAM AT THE SAME TIME: 4/1 YES, 1/7 NO.

TO PLAY ANY PART IN TEAM GB FOOTBALL SQUAD
David Beckham: 1/8 Yes, 9/2 No.
Ryan Giggs: 2/5 Yes, 7/4 No.
Paul Scholes: 2/1 Yes, 4/11 No.

WILLIAM HILL OFFER 250/1 ABOUT ROBIN VAN PERSIE’S SON SHAQUEEL PLAYING FOR THE GUNNERS’ FIRST TEAM IN THE FUTURE.

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.

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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

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M: 07850 518 164
E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

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Swansea Continue To Amaze And Arsene Could Be On His Way!

Swansea City pulled off a stunning scalp in the form of Arsenal as they moved back into the top half of the table and William Hill are offering 4/1 that they manage to finish in the top 10 this season. Brendan Rodgers has performed miracles in South Wales and he is 7/1 to win the manager of the year award.

“Swansea continue to confound their detractors who were predicting a tricky time for them this season,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “They hardly spent any money when they came up yet are still managing to mix it with the big boys in the top half of the table.”

Arsenal’s slim hopes of winning the league suffered another dent and they are 80/1 with Hill’s to win the league and their odds to finish in the top four are also on the drift, with Hills making them 7/4 to finish in the Champions League spots. On a positive note for Arsenal Robin Van Persie continued his fine form by netting Arsenal’s first and he is Even money to finish with golden boot this season. The Gooners are 1/12 to finish in the top 6.

Arsene Wenger 5/2 to no longer be manager of Arsenal come the star of next season and with Robin van Persie’s contract expiring at the end of the 2013 season, Hills make him 7/4 to no longer be an Arsenal player on the first day of next season.

Arsenal are in a bit of a rut this season and they could do with bringing in a few new faces and Hills offer 12/1 that Mr Wenger signs at least three new players in this January’s transfer window. Although, they are odds on, at 8/11, to sign no new faces.

William Hill

Premier League Outright: 8/15 Manchester City; 9/4 Manchester United; 10/1 Tottenham; 25/1 Chelsea; 80/1 Arsenal; 150/1 Liverpool

Top Four finish: 1/200 Manchester City; 1/40 Manchester United; 2/9 Spurs; 4/11 Chelsea; 7/4 Arsenal; 2/1 Liverpool; 25/1 BAR

Betting without Manchester clubs: 10/11 Tottenham; 6/4 Chelsea; 7/ Arsenal; 12/1 Liverpool; 150/1 Newcastle; 250/1 Everton

Relegation: 2/5 Wigan; 4/7 Bolton; 4/5 Blackburn; 6/4 QPR; 7/4 Wolves; 5/1 Swansea; 8/1 BAR

Top Goalscorer: 1/1 Robin van Persie; 5/2 Sergio Aguero; 6/1 Wayne Rooney; 12/1 Demba Ba; 33/1 BAR

Swansea finishing position in 2011/12: 4/1 Top half; 1/7 bottom half

7/1 Brendan Rodgers manager of the year 2011/12

Arsenal top four finish 2011/12 – 7/4
Arsenal top six finish 2011/12 – 1/12

Arsene Wenger Arsenal Manager on the first day of the Premier League season 2012/13?

Yes 2/7
No 5/2

Van Persie at Arsenal on the first day of the Premier League season 2012/13*?

Yes 2/5
No 7/4

*Loans away count as ‘no’

How many more players will Arsenal sign during January*?

None 8/11
Exactly one 13/8
Exactly two 9/2
Three or more 12/1

*Loans count

Joe Crilly
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Twitter: @footy_joe

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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

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When Will City Lose At Home?

TOTTENHAM HAVE THE SPURS TO PUSH MANCHESTER ALL THE WAY

A win for Manchester City after a tough couple of games has seen William Hill cut their odds of winning the league to 8/13. Spurs sneaked a victory at home to West Brom and they are 10/1 third favourites to win the League. Sunderland continued their fine form under Martin O’Neill and Hills make them 6/4 to finish higher than Newcastle in the league.

Taking both Manchester sides out of the equation, Spurs are odds-on at 8/11 to win the league.

“Spurs played well against West Brom, but struggled to find the breakthrough,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “They are grinding out results like this though and they are showing that they have the resilience to push the Manchester sides all the way.”

City once again avoided defeat at home and have not lost at the Etihad since losing to Everton on 20th December 2010 and Hills make them odds on, at 10/11 to avoid defeat in their next five games, although they are 10/3 to lose to Spurs on the 22nd January.

Sergio Aguero Bagged himself a goal and edged closer to Robin van Persie in the race to win the golden boot. He is the 5/2 second favourite behind the Dutchman who is miles ahead at 5/4.

Wigan were thumped at home by Sunderland and they are 2/1 favourites to finish bottom of the Premier League and 4/9 favourites to get relegated at the end of the season.

Premier League Outright: 8/13 Manchester City; 7/4 Manchester United; 10/1 Tottanham; 50/1 Chelsea; 66/1 Arsenal; 100/1 Liverpool

Premier League without Manchester sides: 8/11 Tottenham; 11/4 Chelsea; 4/1Arsenal; 9/1 Liverpool; 150/1 Everton; 150/1 Newcastle

Premier League Relegation: 4/9 Wigan; 8/15 Bolton; 4/6 Balckburn; 7/4 Wolves; 9/4 QPR; 10/3 Swansea; 11/2 Norwich; 12/1 BAR

Premier League Finish Bottom: 2/1 Wigan; 9/4 Bolton; 3/1 Blackburn; 9/1 Wolves; 10/1 QPR; 14/1 Swansea; 20/1 BAR

Premier League Top Goalscorer: 5/4 Robin van Persie; 5/2 Sergio Aguero; 9/2 Wayne Rooney; 10/1 Demba Ba; 20/1 Yakubu; 20/1 Emmanuel Adebayor; 25/1 Mario Balotelli; 25/1 Dimitar Berbatov; 33/1 Edin Dzeko; 33/1 Daniel Sturridge; 50/1 BAR

When will Manchester City next lose at home in the Premier League: 10/3 Spurs (22nd Jan); 9/1 Fulham (4th Feb); 20/1 Blackburn (25th Feb); 16/1 Bolton (3rd March); 4/1 Chelsea (17th March); 10/11 Not to lose in any of their next five games

Newcastle Sunderland season match bet: 1/2 Newcastle; 6/4 Sunderland

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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Weekend Premier League Specials

***********************WEEKEND PREMIER LEAGUE SPECIALS**********************

RVP ON A ROLL

ROBIN VAN PERSIE has scored in four consecutive Premier League games – and Hills offer 10/1 he will do so in the next four he starts. His odds have collapsed from an early season 20/1 to 7/4 favourite to be Premier League top scorer. He is 10/11 to score against Norwich at the weekend, 7/2 to get the first goal of the game, 7/2 the last, 4/1 to score two or more and 20/1 to grab a hat trick. ‘RVP has been in red hot form but the worry for the Gunners is whether his injury jinx will strike again’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Weekend goalscorer match bet:
Robin van Persie 11/4
Tie 5/6
Wayne Rooney 9/4

**Both players must start.

Mythical Matches:
Man Utd EVS
Tie 7/2
Arsenal 6/4

Norwich 6/4
Tie 11/8
Swansea 9/4

Total goals in Norwich v Arsenal and Swansea v Man Utd:
0-2 14/1
3-4 7/2
5-6 13/8
7-8 2/1
9 or more 4/1

71/1 MARTINEZ AND KEAN BOTH TO GO ON SATURDAY

WITH under pressure bosses Roberto Martinez and Steve Kean facing each other as Wigan entertain Blackburn at the weekend, William Hill are offering 8/1 that Martinez will no longer be manager of Wigan by midnight on Saturday and 7/1 that Kean is no longer manager of Blackburn Rovers by midnight on Saturday: 7/1.Hills also offer 71/1 both to be gone by midnight on Saturday.
‘These are two of the three favourites to be the next Premier League manager to go and it is difficult on current form to see them seeing the season out in their jobs’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
** NEXT PREM BOSS TO GO: 8/13 Kean; 9/4 Bruce; 11/4 Martinez; 7 McCarthy; 9 Coyle. Others on request.

PREMIER LEAGUE TITLE ODDS…5/6 Man C; 7/4 Man U; 13/2 Chelsea; 25 Asrenal; 40 Spain; 50 Liverpool; 250 Newcastle.
TOP 4 FINISH- 1/7 Chelsea; 5/6 Spurs; 5/4 Arsenal; 13/8 Liverpool; 14/1 Newcastle.
RELEGATION- 4/11 Wigan (2/1 stay up); 5/6 Blackburn (5/6); 7/4 Norwich; 7/4 Swansea; 5/2 Wolves; 5/2 Bolton; 3/1 QPR; 7/1 Sunderland; WBA
PREM TOP SCORER- 7/4 RVP; 10/3 Rooney; 7/2 Aguero; Dzeko.
HOW MANY POINTS WILL NEWCASTLE TAKE FROM NEXT THREE GAMES?

MANCHESTER CITY ARE 10/1 to remain undefeated all season in the Premier League with William Hill who make Newcastle 100/1 to do likewise. The two meet this weekend, then Newcastle face Man U and Chelsea in their next two games – and Hills are quoting odds about how many points they will amass from the three games:
0-9/4; 1- 7/4; 2/3/4- 2/1; 5+ – 7/1.
HILLS ARE 14/1 THAT NEWCASTLE AVOID DEFEAT IN ALL THREE OF THESE GAMES.

PREMIER LEAGUE WEEKEND SPECIALS –
HighestScoringMatch
Man City v Newcastle 4/1
Tottenham v Aston Villa 4/1
Norwich v Arsenal 9/2
Swansea v Man Utd 13/2
West Brom v Bolton 8/1
Wigan v Blackburn 9/1
Chelsea v Liverpool 9/1
Everton v Wolves 10/1
Stoke v QPR 11/1
Sunderland v Fulham 14/1
E/W – 1/5TH ODDS 1-2-3

HighestScoringTeam_
Man City 3/1
Tottenham 5/1
Man Utd 6/1
Arsenal 7/1
Chelsea 10/1
Stoke 11/1
Everton 12/1
West Brom 14/1
Liverpool 20/1
Sunderland 22/1
Blackburn 22/1
Wigan 28/1
Norwich 33/1
Aston Villa 33/1
Fulham 40/1
Bolton 40/1
Wolves 50/1
Swansea 66/1
QPR 66/1
Newcastle 80/1
E/W – 1/5TH ODDS 1-2-3

FastestScoringTeam_
Man City 10/1
Tottenham 10/1
Man Utd 11/1
Arsenal 11/1
Chelsea 12/1
Stoke 12/1
Everton 12/1
West Brom 12/1
Sunderland 14/1
Blackburn 14/1
Wigan 14/1
Liverpool 16/1
Norwich 16/1
Bolton 16/1
Aston Villa 18/1
Fulham 18/1
Wolves 20/1
Swansea 22/1
QPR 25/1
Newcastle 25/1
E/W – ¼ ODDS 1-2-3

TotalRedCards_
None 5/1
One 7/4
Two 2/1
Three 4/1
Four or more 6/1

HatTrickScored_
Yes 11/4
No 1/4

“Bets void in the event of any postponed/cancelled matches. Dead heat rules apply.”

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.

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