Could Butland Cause Joe World Cup Hart-ache?

England’s young cubs are 7/5 slight favourites to defeat Italy (2/1) on Wednesday night and the draw 11/5. Andy Carroll and Jermain Defoe are the only recognised strikers in the England squad yet neither are considered first choice at their club sides and are 13/8 (Defoe) and 5/6 (Carroll) to have left their clubs by the time the transfer window shuts. The Spurs striker is 1/7 to start Spurs opening game of the season although Andy Carroll is 4/1 to do so.

Jack Butland looks primed to make his debut in goal for England and William Hill offer 3/1 that he starts between the sticks for England’s first World Cup game in Brazil although Joe Hart is the 4/9 favourite.

“Butland looks likely to become the youngest ever goalkeeper capped by England and should he progress as is expected, he could well be pressing Joe Hart for the number one shirt,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Match betting: 7/5 England; 2/1 Italy; 11/5 Draw

First scorer (England): 13/2 Andy Carroll; 7/1 Jermain Defoe; 8/1 Ashley Young; 9/1 Theo Walcott; 11/1 BAR

First scorer (Italy): 6/1 Diego Fabrini; 13/2 Mattia Destro; 15/2 Alessandro Diamanti; 8/1 Stephan El Shaarawy; 9/1 Manolo Gabbidini; 10/1 BAR

Who will start in goal for England in first WC match in Rio 2014: 4/9 Joe Hart; 3/1 Jack Butland; 11/2 Any other; 7/1 John Ruddy
*Bets void if England do not qualify for tournament

Defoe to start vs Newcastle: 1/7 yes; 11/4 no

Andy Carroll to start vs West Brom: 4/1 yes; 1/7 no

Defoe to still be at Spurs as the transfer window closes: 4/9 yes; 13/8 no
*loan deals count

Carroll to still be at Liverpool as the transfer window closes: 5/6 yes; 5/6 no
*loan deals count

To make the England World Cup squad:

7/4 Michael Carrick (2/5 no)
2/5 Jack Butland (7/4 no)
5/6 John Ruddy (5/6 no)
1/4 Kyle Walker (11/4 no)
13/8 Steven Caulker (4/9 no)
6/4 Ryan Bertrand (1/2 no)
1/1 Jack Rodwell (8/11 no)
5/1 Jake Livermore (1/9 no)
8/13 Tom Cleverley (6/5 no)

Joe Crilly
Press Officer
Twitter: @footy_joe

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Hodgson’s Cubs Backed To Grow Into Lions

Roy Hodgson has announced a youthful side for England’s friendly against Italy and William Hill are betting on how many of the fringe players will feature in the World Cup in 2014. William Hill make Michael Carrick 15/8 to be included in the World Cup squad in 2014.

Chelsea’s Ryan Bertrand (6/4 to be included), Everton’s Jack Rodwell (1/1), Manchester United’s Tom Cleverley (8/13) and Tottenham’s Steven Caulker (13/8) and Jake Livermore (5/1) have all been called up. Jack Butland (2/5) and John Ruddy (5/6) are deputies to Joe Hart and Daniel Sturridge (4/6) provides a different option in attack.

“After a final fling at the Euros, it may be time for some of the old guard to move on and Hodgson has certainly signalled his intent by calling up so many youngsters,” said William Hill spokesman Mark Young.

Brazil are favourites for their home World Cup at 11/4. Argentina and Spain are 11/2 and England are 20/1 to be world champions.

To Make England’s 2014 World Cup Squad (Bets void if England don’t qualify)

1/4 Kyle Walker, 2/5 Jack Butland, 8/13Tom Cleverley, 4/6 Daniel Sturridge, 5/6 John Ruddy, EVS Jack Rodwell, 6/4 Ryan Bertrand, 13/8 Steven Caulker, 15/8 Michael Carrick, 5/1 Jake Livermore

World Cup 2014: 11/4 Brazil, 11/2 Argentina, 11/2 Spain, 8/1 Germany, 14/1 Holland, 14/1 Uruguay, 16/1 Italy, 20/1 England, 20/1 Portugal, 25/1 Chile, 25/1 France, 50/1 Belgium.

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

T: 0208 918 3746
M: 07850 518 164
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Moyes Celebrating 10 Years At Everton…where Will He Go Next And Will He Go Before Kenny?

The Merseyside derby takes place on Tuesday night and William Hill think that the red side of Liverpool will be the happier both after the game (with Liverpool 4/5 to win the match) and at the end of the season (1/2 to finish above Everton at the end of the season). Despite this, Kenny Dalglish is 11/4 to no longer be in charge of the Reds on the first day of next season (1/4 to still be there) and is 11/10 to have left Liverpool before Moyes leaves Everton (4/6 vice versa).

The game marks 10 years in charge at Everton for David Moyes, but Hills think that he could be on the move soon, offering 6/4 that he leaves the club during 2012, 10/3 he goes during 2013, 5/1 2014 and 6/4 2015 or later. Moyes is currently the 9/4 favourite to be the next man in the Spurs hotseat with Harry Redknapp potentially on his way to become the next England manager. Moyes is also 7/1 to become the next Manchester United manager, 10/1 to become the next permanent Chelsea manager and 20/1 to go to Arsenal next.

“Moyes is hot property and with a number of managers jobs potentially becoming available in the summer, he may not be much longer for Everton,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

The previous derby was spoiled very early on with a red card for Jack Rodwell and Hills offer 11/4 that there is a player sent off during Tuesday’s game.

Everton/Liverpool specials:

Season match bet: 1/2 Liverpool; 6/4 Everton

Red card in the Merseyside Derby on Tuesday: 11/4 yes; 1/4 no

Kenny Dalglish still at Liverpool on first day of next season: 1/4 still there; 11/4 no

Who will go first: 4/6 Moyes; 11/10 Dalglish

When will David Moyes leave Everton: 6/4 2012; 10/3 2013; 5/1 2014; 6/4 2015 or later

9/4 David Moyes to be the next permanent Spurs manager

7/1 David Moyes to be the next Permanent Manchester United manager

10/1 David Moyes to be the next permanent Chelsea manager

20/1 David Moyes to be the next Permanent Arsenal manager

*********Champions League Specials**********

Highest scoring game:
6/4 Real Madrid/CSKA Moscow
7/4 Bayern Munich/Basel
11/4 Chelsea/Napoli
5/1 Inter Milan/Marseille

Highest scoring team: 5/4 Real Madrid; 9/4 Bayern Munich; 9/2 Chelsea; 8/1 Inter Milan; 11/1 Napoli; 14/1 Marseille; 25/1 Basel; 25/1 CSKA Moscow

Fastest scoring team: 11/4 Real Madrid; 11/4 Bayern Munich; 9/2 Chelsea; 6/1 Inter Milan; 6/1 Napoli; 8/1 Marseille; 9/1 Basel; 16/1 CSKA Moscow

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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England 100/1 To Win Euro 12 With Rooney Tourney Top Scorer

100/1 ENGLAND TO WIN EURO ‘12 WITH ROONEY TOURNAMENT TOP SCORER

WILLIAM HILL, who had been offering odds of 5/6 that Wayne Rooney’s three match Euro ban would be reduced, have cut his odds from 33/1 to 25/1 to be tournament top scorer – but he is a 12/1 chance to be sent off during the competition. ‘Rooney’s reprieve should be a real boost for England – and for those punters backing them to lift the trophy’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
HILS HAVE CUT THEIR ODDS FOR ENGLAND TO WIN EURO 12 WITH ROONEY THE TOURNAMENT TOP SCORER FROM 125/1 TO 100/1.
ENGLAND ARE 7/1 joint third favourites to win Euro 12 with Hills who make Spain 9/4 favourites; Germany 7/2; Holland 7/1; France 12/1; Italy 14/1; Russia 16/1; Portugal 18/1.

Rooney – Top Euro 2012 scorer 25/1 from 33/1

In the England squad: 1/33 Yes 10/1

England to win and Rooney top scorer 100/1 from 125/1

ROONEY GOALS:
0 8/13
1 5/2
2 6/1
3 10/1
4 or more 16/1
**Penalty shoot-outs don’t count.

Hills- Top England Euro 12 Scorer:
Darren Bent 11/2
Wayne Rooney 6/1
Ashley Young 7/1
Danny Welbeck 10/1
Theo Walcott 12/1
Frank Lampard 12/1
Andy Carroll 12/1
Gabriel Agbonlahor 12/1
Steven Gerrard 12/1
Bobby Zamora 14/1
Daniel Sturridge 16/1
Jermaine Defoe 20/1
Adam Johnson 25/1
Peter Crouch 25/1
John Terry 33/1
Stewart Downing 33/1
Jack Rodwell 50/1
Scott Parker 50/1
Gareth Barry 50/1
Gary Cahill 50/1
Phil Jones 50/1
Ashley Cole 100/1

EW 1/5 1-2-3

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.
Twitter- @sharpeangle

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Manchester United 5/4 To Sign Player Before Charity Shield…6/4 It Will Be Sneijder!

Despite the need for a world class midfielder to replace Paul Scholes, William Hill are 4/7 that Sir Alex Ferguson does NOT sign another player prior to the Charity Shield and 5/4 that he does. Hills are 6/4 that the next player Sir Alex signs is Wesley Sneijder, 7/4 that it is Luka Modric, 11/2 Sami Nasri and 7/2 Jack Rodwell. ManUtd are the 7/4 favourites to win the Premiership and to do so they will need their strikers firing on all cylinders – Hills make Hernandez their 6/4 favourite to be the club’s top Premiership scorer with Rooney 13/8 and Berbatov 7/1.

“Even with an obvious gap in their midfield, Manchester United are the favourites to win back to back Premiership titles and should they land Sneijder they could get even shorter,” said Hill’s spokesman Rupert Adams.

Will Manchester United Sign Another Player Before The Charity Shield?: 4/7 No, 5/4 Yes

Who Will Be The Next Pro Contract Signing?: 6/4 Wesley Sneijder, 7/4 Luka Modric, 7/2 Samir Nasri, 11/2 Jack Rodwell..others on request

United Striker To Score Most Goals In Premiership: 6/4 Hernandez, 13/8 Rooney, 7/1 Berbatov

Premiership 2011: 7/4 Man Utd, 5/2 Chelsea, 7/2 ManCity, 9/1 Arsenal, 10/1 Liverpool, 50/1 Tottenham, 300/1 Bar

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You Bet England Will Be Undone By Set Piece Again

England U21s are the 17/20 favourites to defeat Ukraine on Wednesday evening while the Three Lions are 17/5 to taste defeat. For England to draw is 12/5. Stuart Pearce’s men were expected to be strong on set pieces, but still managed to concede a goal against Spain that came from a corner. Hills offer 4/1 that England U21s concede a goal against Ukraine from a set piece.

“With Jones and Smalling in centre back, you would have expected England to be strong on set pieces, but were undone by a corner from the smallest side in the tournament. It may now prove difficult not to back them to do so against a much more physical Czech side,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

With Danny Welbeck scoring in the group opener against Spain, Hills offer 7/4 that the other Dannys – Rose and Sturridge get at least a goal each at some point during the tournament. Danny Welbeck is Even money to end the tournament as England’s top scorer, with Sturridge 9/4 and Scott Sinclair 7/1. England U21 are 7/4 to be eliminated at the Group Stage and 7/2 to win the tournament. Spain are the 11/8 favourites to win the tournament, ahead of England and Czech Republic at 9/2.

Spain U21s take on Czech Republic in the other match taking place on Wednesday and Hills make Spain red-hot 4/6 favourites to win. The Czech Republic are 4/1. Hills offer 7/4 that six or more goals are scored during Wednesday’s games and 13/8 that under four goals are scored.

Match Betting:

9/1 England to draw two remaining group games
7/4 Danny Rose and Daniel Sturridge BOTH to score for England in the tournament

England U21 stage of elimination: 7/4 Group stage; 5/2 Semi Finals; 5/2 Runners Up; 7/2 Winners

England U21 top goal scorer: 1/1 Danny Welbeck; 9/4 Daniel Sturridge; 7/1 Scott Sinclair; 8/1 Nathan Delfouneso; 10/1 Connor Wickham; 16/1 Mark Albrighton; 16/1 Tom Cleverley; 20/1 Danny Rose; 20/1 Henri Lansbury; 20/1 Jack Rodwell; 25/1 Fabrice Muamba; 25/1 Jordan Henderson; 33/1 Chris Smalling; 33/1 Phil Jones; 40/1 Jack Cork; 50/1 James Tomkins; 50/1 Kyle Walker; 50/1 Michael Mancienne; 50/1 Ryan Bertrand

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

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England U21 Latest Plus Managerial Moves

10/1 Sturridge,Welbeck, Rose, all score in same game:
GREAT SCOTT? OR WILL DANNY BOYS COME UP TRUMPS?

WILLIAM HILL make Daniel Sturridge 13/8 favourite, Danny Welbeck 15/8 second favourite, and Danny Rose 12/1, (10/1 all three to score in any game of the tournament) to top score for England in the UEFA U21 Championships. And Hills also offer 6/1 Scott Sinclair; 13/2 Nathan Delfoneso; 10/1 Jack Rodwell; Conor Wickham; 12/1 Danny Rose. Others on request.

HILLS HAVE OPENED A BOOK ON WHEN ENGLAND WILL BE ELIMINATED AND GO 11/10 THEY FAIL TO MAKE IT THROUGH THE GROUP STAGE; 5/2 THEY ARE KNOCKED OUT IN THE SEMIS, 7/2 THEY FINISH RUNNERS-UP.

ENGLAND ARE 14/1 TO SEE RED ON THREE OR MORE OCCASIONS DURING THE U21 TOURNAMENT with William Hill who offer 4/6 that no England player is red-carded. ‘Of course we expect the lads to remain level headed at all times and we’re sure Stuart Pearce will be telling them just that’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe, ‘But in the heat of competition occasionally the red mist can descend unexpectedly’

HOW MANY ENGLAND RED CARDS?

0………..4/6
Exactly 1.15/8
Exactly 2…6/1
3 or more………14/1

WILLIAM HILL are offering 3/1 that England and Spain, who meet in their opening Euro U21 tournament game on Sunday, will also meet in the final of the event. ‘Most England fans would be delighted to think that these two sides would meet again in the Final’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Spain are 2/1 favourites to win the tournament with Hills, who make England 9/2 second favourites and also offer 13/2 Croatia; 13/2 Denmark; 7/1 Switzerland; 8/1 Iceland; 12/1 Ukraine; 20/1Belarus.
HILLS….GROUP A- 6/5 Denmark; 2/1 Switzerland; 3/1 Iceland; 9/1 Belarus.
GROUP B- 5/4 Spain; 15/8 England; 7/2 Croatia; 13/2 Ukraine.

MANAGERIAL MATTERS….ALAN SHEARER has been backed to take over from David Jones at Cardiff with Hills who now quote him at 6/1 joint fourth favourite with Mark Robins, while Malky Mackay is 8/11 favourite with Chris Hughton 11/8 and Roberto Di Matteo 4/1.
RAFA BENITEZ has regained favouritism for the VILLA job with Hills who have him at 6/4, with Mark Hughes 5/2; Roberto Martinez 9/2; Alex McLeish 5/1; Owen Coyle 6/1; David Moyes 7/1.
BETS OF UP TO £150 at odds of 8/1 have seen Harry Redknapp shorten to 11/2 second favourite to become the next Chelsea boss with Hills who make Guus Hiddink 1/8 favourite with Andre Villas-Boas at 6/1 and Mark Hughes 8/1. ‘As usual, support for contenders for these jobs seems to go in waves – as one recedes, another crashes on the shore abd sooner or later we’ll be washed away when decisions are imminent.’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

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William Hill Premier League Easter Weekend Specials

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

Wenger-to-go odds cut:
GUNNERS 7/1 TO BLOW IT AGAIN

Arsenal threw away yet another winning position against Tottenham on Wednesday and Hills are offering 7/1 that Arsenal lead against Bolton this weekend, yet still fail to win.
ARSENE WENGER HAS BEEN CUT FROM 6/1 TO 10/3 NO LONGER TO BE ARSENAL MANAGER ON THE FIRST DAY OF NEXT SEASON, AND LENGTHENED FROM 1/12 TO 1/5 STILL TO BE THERE. ‘Noone can doubt Wenger’s mangerail achievements but even the most patient of fans and boards eventually demand some silver on the table’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
And Hills now make Chelsea favourites to finish above the Gunners this season. ‘Arsenal have thrown away several priceless opportunities to catch Man U, and now run the risk of finishing 3rd as Chelsea’s recovery gathers pace and the Gunners’ reputation for being unable to hold on to a lead grows’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills Match Bet- To Finish Higher:
Chelsea4/7
Arsenal5/4

Hills….How Many Points Clear Will Man Utd Be On Sunday Night?
3 points11/2
4 points2/1
5 points40/1
6 points4/5
7 points100/1
8 points8/1
9 points66/1

TIE-T AT THE TOP?

With Manchester United only managing a draw against Newcastle on Tuesday, Chelsea closed to within six points – level with Arsenal. William Hill think that with United still to play their two big rivals, there is an outside chance that there could be a tie at the top come the final day of the season. Hills offer 12/1 that any two sides finish top with the same amount of points and 100/1 that all three do.

**How Many Sides Will Top The Table On The Last Day Of The Season: 1/50 Winner on points; 12/1 Two sides level on points; 100/1 Three level on points

UNITED TO MISS OUT? Out of the FA Cup, Man Utd are now 11/2 with Hills to win nothing this season, and 11/4 to win the Double.

Hills…Jack Rodwell to be at Man Utd 1st Day Next Season?
Yes…7/2
No…1/6

Hills… Wesley Sneijder to be at Man Utd 1st Day Next Season?
Yes….5/2
No…..2/7

WILLIAM HILL…..TORRES NOW 3/1 TO FAIL TO SCORE THIS SEASON

Consigned to a bit part against Birmingham, Fernando Torres once again failed to find the net against Birmingham and William Hill have cut his odds from 7/2 to 3/1 to fail to score before the end of the season. He is 8/13 to bag his first goal against West Ham on Saturday.

“Nobody would have envisioned such a poor return from Torres and every game that goes by merely increases the chance of him failing to score before the end of the season,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

When Will Torres Next Score?
West Ham H 8/13
Tottenham H10/3
Man Utd A7/1
Newcastle H8/1
Everton A14/1
Not score for remainder of season3/1
Must start vs West Ham or bets void

TITLE ODDS…

Hills…Premier League Outright
Man Utd1/7
Chelsea7/1
Arsenal12/1

Hills….Premier League Straight Forecast
Man Utd/Chelsea11/10
Man Utd/Arsenal11/8
Chelsea/Man Utd10/1
Arsenal/Man Utd11/1
Chelsea/Arsenal20/1
Arsenal/Chelsea25/1

Hills…Premier League Outright
Man Utd1/7
Chelsea7/1
Arsenal12/1

To Finish in Top 4?……..MAN C – 1/4; SPURS 5/2; LIVERPOOL 25/1

HOW WILL REJUVENATED LIVERPOOL FARE NEXT SEASON?

WITH NEW RESERVES of cash likely to be haded to Kenny Dalglish to spend next season, William Hill still believe Liverpool are likely to have to settle for a place between 5th and 10th in the table next season – quoting that at 1/8. ‘Optimistic news are emanating from Anfield about next season, but we remain to be convinced that Liverpool will be serious title contenders’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills…Where Will Liverpool Finish in 2011/12 Season?
Champions…40/1
2nd – 4th…..9/4
5th-10th……1/8
11th-17th…..13/2
Relegated…..50/1

WHO’S FOR THE DROP?

WILLIAM HILL make Blackpool 3/10 favourites to be relegated, also quoting them at 12/5 to stay up – and 6/4 to finish bottom.

HILLS..To be relegated/stay up….3/10 Blackpool (12/5)…2/5 W Ham (7/4)….5/6 Wigan (5/6)…10/11 Wolves (4/5)….11/8 Blackburn (8/15)
TO FINISH BOTTOM…6/4 Blackpool; 3/1 West Ham; 4/1 Wigan; 4/1 Wolves; 10/1 Blackburn.

Highest Scoring Match:
9/2 Chelsea/West Ham;
5/1 Blackpool/Newcastle;
11/2 Manchester United/Everton;
11/2 Bolton/Arsenal;
13/2 Liverpool/Birmingham;
13/2 Tottenham/West Brom;
9/1 Aston Villa/Stoke;
9/1 Blackburn/Manchester City;
9/1 Wolves/Manchester City;
12/1 Sunderland/Wigan

Highest Scoring Team: 5/1 Chelsea; 13/2 Man Utd; 7/1 Liverpool; 15/2 Tottenham; 8/1 Arsenal; 10/1 Aston Villa; 10/1 Newcastle; 11/1 Man City; 12/1 Sunderland; 14/1 Blackpool; 14/1 Wolves; 18/1 Fulham; 22/1 Bolton; 22/1 Blackburn; 28/1 Stoke; 33/1 Wigan; 40/1 West Brom; 50/1 Everton; 66/1 Birmingham; 150/1 West Ham

Fastest Scoring Team: 7/1 Chelsea; 8/1 Man Utd; 8/1 Liverpool; 9/1 Tottenham; 10/1 Arsenal; 10/1 Aston Villa; 10/1 Newcastle; 12/1 Sunderland; 12/1 Man City; 14/1 Blackpool; 14/1 Wolves; 14/1 Fulham; 18/1 Bolton; 18/1 Blackburn; 22/1 Stoke; 22/1 Wigan; 25/1 West Brom; 33/1 Everton; 33/1 Birmingham; 50/1 West Ham

Total Red Card: 9/2 None; 13/8 One; 15/8 Two; 9/2 Three; 11/1 Four or more

Hat-Trick: 10/3 Yes; 1/5 No

HOULLIER REMOVED FROM ‘NEXT BOSS OUT’ MARKET

Houllier Removed From Hill’s Manager Market
William Hill Next Premier League Manager To Leave: 5/4 No manager to leave before the end of the season; 7/4 Carlo Ancelotti; 7/2 Steve Kean; 4/1 Steve Bruce; 11/1 Roberto Mancini; 11/1 Avram Grant; 14/1 David Moyes; 14/1 Roberto Martinez; 20/1 Mark Hughes; 20/1 Alex McLeish; 20/1 Ian Holloway; 20/1 Alan Pardew; 20/1 Harry Redknapp; 33/1 Mick McCarthy; 40/1 Kenny Dalglish; 50/1 Roy Hodgson; 66/1 Owen Coyle; 66/1 Tony Pulis; 66/1 Arsene Wenger; 100/1 Sir Alex Ferguson

*Currently because of the situation with Gerard Houllier’s health, William Hill have withdrawn him from their next manager to leave market. All bets struck from now will be done so without the Villa manager’s inclusion until further notice.

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You Believe That Children Are (england’s) Future!!!

England U21s take on Denmark U21s on Thursday and William Hill have opened betting on which of English Football’s hottest prospects will make the grade and represent the England senior team. Jack Rodwell, Chris Smalling and Alex Oxlaide-Chamberlain are all 1/5 to do so, while Ipswich whizz kid, Connor Wickham, is 1/4. Daniel Sturridge has found form whilst on loan at Bolton and he is 4/6, while his current teammate, Fabrice Muamba, who is third in the all time list of U21 appearances, is 5/6 to make a senior appearance.

“The Under 21 side is stuffed full of future England stars and contrary to popular belief the Three Lions have a very bright future indeed,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

England U21s are priced at 6/5 to come home from Denmark with a victory in the bag, while the hosts are 9/5. They are the 4/1 second favourites to win the U21 European Championships.

William Hill England U21 Odds:

U21 European Championships: 5/2 Spain; 4/1 England; 5/1 Czech Republic; 6/1 Denmark; 8/1 Switzerland; 8/1 Ukraine; 9/1 Iceland; 20/1 Belarus

90 Minutes Betting: 9/5 Denmark U21; 6/5 England U21; 11/5 Draw

Youth Players To Make The Senior England Squad:
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

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

Additional Info: http://sports.williamhill.com/bet/en-gb/betting/y/5/Football.html

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