United / Rangers To Show Massive Improvement…gareth 13/2 To Bale Out Spurs

In a must win game for Rangers against Manchester United, William Hill have priced the Scottish side at 11/4 to defeat United and Rangers are 11/2 to qualify from group C. Wayne Rooney looks set to make his first start for United since his return from injury and Hills are offering 11/10 that Rooney scores more goals than the entire Rangers team tomorrow night while he is 4/9 to score more goals than Kenny Miller.

The last time that Manchester United travelled to Ibrox, Phil Neville scored the only goal after just five minutes and Hills are offering 23/10 that the first goal is scored in the first to 15th minute. It is 5/6 that both teams score.

“Despite attracting a lot of money, the last ‘Battle of Britain’ fizzled out into a non-spectacle, hopefully both sides will bring out their A-Game and we should see a couple of goals that will make up for September’s snoozefest,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Spurs have made a habit in recent weeks of coming back from behind to get results and William Hill are offering 20/1 that Spurs come from behind at half-time to win the game and 13/2 that Bale scores the last goal. For both Van der Vaart and Bale to score is priced at 8/1.

Spurs are 4/9 to win at home while Werder Bremen are 5/1. The draw is 19/5.

William Hill Wednesday Champions’ League Odds:

Rangers to Qualify from Group C
YES 11/2
NO 1/10

Match Odds
Rangers 11/4
Draw 11/5
Man Utd 5/6

Handicap Odds
Rangers (+1) 8/11
Tie 5/2
Man Utd (-1) 14/5

Rangers (+2) 1/4
Tie 9/2
Man Utd (-2) 6/1

Rangers (-1) 10/1
Tie 5/1
Man Utd (+1) 2/13

Match Winner 1
Red Card in Match 5/1

Match Winner 2
Any Scottish Player to score in the match 2/1

Rangers v Rooney
Who will score the most
Rangers 4/6
Rooney 11/10
Rooney must start or void. Tie = Void

Miller v Rooney Match Bet
Who will score the most on Wednesday?
Kenny Miller 13/8
Wayne Rooney 4/9
Both Must Start or Void. Tie = Void

To Keep a Clean Sheet
Rangers 3/1
Man Utd 21/20

To Win To Nil
Rangers 11/2
Man Utd 29/20

Rangers have failed to score in their three previous meetings with Man Utd
Rangers have scored exactly one goal in 4 of their last 5 home group games
Total Rangers Goals
None 21/20
One 11/8
Two 9/2
Three 16/1
Four or More 45/1

Will Both Teams Score?
Yes 5/6
No 5/6

Kenny Miller still hasn’t scored in the Champions League
this season and has possibly only 2 games left.
Will Kenny Miller Score in Group C?
Yes 2/1
No 4/11

Phil Neville scored the only goal of the match after just 5 minutes
the last time Man Utd visited Ibrox
Time of the 1st Goal?
1st to 15th Minute 23/10
16th to 30th Minute 3/1
21st Minute to Half Time 4/1
46th Minute to 60th Minute 6/1
61st to 75th Minute 17/2
76th Minute to Full Time 10/1
No Goal 13/2

Timecast
Rangers Score 1st and 1st Goal up to and including 30th minute 7/2
Rangers Score 1st and 1st Goal After 31 minutes 4/1
Man Utd Score 1st and 1st Goal up to and including 30th minute 7/4
Man Utd Score 1st and 1st Goal after 31 minutes 2/1
No Goal 13/2

Margin of Victory
Rangers By 1 Goal 5/1
Rangers By 2 Goals 14/1
Rangers By 3 Goals 33/1
Rangers By 4 or More Goals 55/1
Man Utd By 1 Goal 12/5
Man Utd By 2 Goals 4/1
Man Utd By 3 Goals 9/1
Man Utd By 4 or More Goals 16/1

Lead At Half Time And Not Win
Rangers 9/1
Man Utd 11/1

Come From Behind And Win
Rangers 16/1
Man Utd 15/2

Come From Behind And Draw
Rangers 17/2
Man Utd 17/2

Come From Behind And Win Or Draw
Rangers 6/1
Man Utd 4/1

All of Man Utds away goals in Group C have come in the Second Half
Half of 1st Man Utd Goal
1st Half 17/20
No Goal 3/1
2nd Half 2/1

Goalscorers
Kenny Miller to score 11/4
Kenny Miller to score first 8/1
Kenny Miller to score anytime and Rangers to win 13/2
Kenny Miller to score first and Rangers to win 16/1
Steven Naismith to score 7/1
Steven Naismith to score first 10/1
Steven Naismith to score anytime and Rangers to win 15/2
Steven Naismith to score first and Rangers to win 20/1
Wayne Rooney to score EVS
Wayne Rooney to score first 4/1
Wayne Rooney to score anytime and Man Utd to win 8/5
Wayne Rooney to score first and Man Utd to win 11/2
Darren Fletcher to score 6/1
Darren Fletcher to score first and Man Utd to win 16/1
Darren Fletcher to score anytime and Man Utd to win 8/1
Darren Fletcher to score first and Man Utd to win 22/1

4/9 Tottenham; 5/1 Werder Bremen; 19/5 Draw

8/1 Van der Vaart & Bale Both To Score

Time of first goal: 9/5 1st to 15th minute; 12/5 16th to 30th minute; 15/4 31st Minute to Half Time; 7/1 46th to 60th minute; 11/1 61st to 75th minute;14/1 76th to Full time; 16/1 no goal

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

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Premier League Weekend Specials

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

MATCH BY MATCH SPECIALS…..

Liverpool v Blackpool

Blackpool have conceded more away goals than any other Premier League team this season (10), however, only Chelsea have picked up as many away points (6) as them. Fernando Torres to score and Liverpool to lose: 25/1

Fernando Torres club on the 1st day of next premier league season:

Liverpool
11/10

Chelsea
5/2

Barcelona
9/2

Man City
5/1

AC Milan
14/1

Inter Milan
16/1

Real Madrid
25/1

Others on request

Loan deals count.

Fernando Torres Liverpool Premier league goals (1 so far)

9 or less
15/8

10 – 13
9/4

14 – 17
10/3

18 – 21
6/1

22 or more
7/1

Liverpool v Blackpool

Blackpool have conceded more away goals than any other Premier League team this season (10), however, only Chelsea have picked up as many away points (6) as them. Fernando Torres to score and Liverpool to lose: 25/1

Wigan v Wolves

Wolves have committed more fouls than any other team in the premier league (100) and received 21 yellow cards and 1 red. Any Wolves red card v Wigan: 5/1

Birmingham v Everton

Phil Dowd refs this game and in his last 11 Premier League games officiating Birmingham City, he has awarded seven penalties to the opposition. Birmingham to concede a penalty: 7/1

Stoke v Blackburn

Stoke to score as a result of a Rory Delap long throw: 7/1 (They haven’t managed it yet this season). The rules on this will state that bets are a winner if Stoke score within 20 seconds of a Rory Delap throw in.

Tottenham v Aston Villa

After Rafael Van Der Vaart’s eventful midweek champions league game what will happen to Van Der Vaart v Aston Villa:?

Van Der Vaart to score 1st or last: 11/2

Van Der Vaart to score at anytime: 6/4

Van Der Vaart to score 2 or more: 7/1

Van Der Vaart to score a hat-trick: 40/1

Van Der Vaart to be book: 7/2

Van Der Vaart to be sent off: 25/1

West Brom v Bolton

Six of the eight Premier League meetings between West Brom and Bolton have ended as draws. Both teams have been in scoring form so a high scoring draw has potential:

11/5 Drawn match

2-2 14/1

3-3 66/1

West Ham v Fulham

West Ham to start the season 2013/14 in the Olympic Stadium: ‘1/2 Yes 6/4 No

West Ham haven’t scored from open play this season. West Ham to score directly (straight in and the player taking it is credited with the goal) from a free kick or penalty: 5/2

Chelsea v Arsenal

Didier Drogba has an outstanding record v Arsenal with 12 goals in his last 10 appearances against them and last season scored a double in both premier league fixtures v Arsenal. Didier Drogba to score 2 or more v Chelsea 5/1. This is the enhanced William Hill Match Winner Offer.

Goalscorer Match Bet:

Didier Drogba
6/4

Tie
10/11

Marouane Chamakh
4/1

Man City v Newcastle

Joey Barton returns to his old club Man City.

Joey Barton to be the first player booked: 10/1

Joey Barton to be booked: 2/1

Joey Barton to be sent off: 16/1

Joey Barton to score: 7/1

Sunderland v Man Utd

Darren Bent (likely to be in the England squad for next week’s Montenegro game) has an excellent scoring record against the top teams. He has scored eight goals in 10 games against the ‘big four’ sides in the Premier League for Sunderland. Darren Bent to score v Man Utd: 2/1

Goalscorer Match Bet:

Darren Bent
3/1

Tie
5/6

Dimitar Berbatov
2/1

Fastest Scoring Team of this round of games.

Liverpool
6/1

Man City
7/1

Chelsea
8/1

Man Utd
10/1

Tottenham
10/1

Everton
12/1

Stoke
12/1

Aston Villa
14/1

Birmingham
14/1

Blackburn
14/1

Bolton
14/1

West Ham
14/1

Arsenal
16/1

Fulham
16/1

Sunderland
16/1

West Brom
16/1

Wigan
16/1

Wolves
16/1

Blackpool
25/1

Newcastle
25/1

E/W 1/4 ODDS 1-2-3

Highest Scoring Game of weekend.

Liverpool v Blackpool
9/2

Man City v Newcastle
11/2

Chelsea v Arsenal
6/1

Tottenham v Aston Villa
6/1

West Brom v Bolton
7/1

Sunderland v Man Utd
8/1

Stoke v Blackburn
9/1

West Ham v Fulham
9/1

Birmingham v Everton
10/1

Wigan v Wolves
10/1

E/W 1/5 ODDS 1-2-3 – DEAD HEAT RULES APPLY

Number of red cards in Prem matches.

None
4/1

One
13/8

Two or more
4/5

Hattrick 3/1

No hattrick 2/9

Highest Number of Goals by One Player

One
15/8

Two
11/10

Three
3/1

Four or more
8/1

COULD STEVE BRUCE BE THE NEXT FERGIE?

WITH SUNDERLAND taking on Manchester United this weekend William Hill are offering 12/1 that Sunderland boss Steve Bruce will succeed Sir Alex Ferguson as the next United boss. He is also 10/1 to be the next England manager with Hills who make Harry Redknapp 2/1 favourite.

And Hills are betting on when Sir Alex will cease to be manager at Old Trafford and make 2011 their 5/4 favourite.

‘It is the eternal guessing game – when will Sir Alex quit, and who will replace him. It may not happen any time soon – but even Sir Alex cannot go on forever – can he!?’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Next Permanent Man Utd Manager

Jose Mourinho
3/1

David Moyes
7/2

Martin O’Neill
5/1

Laurent Blanc
8/1

Fabio Capello
12/1

Steve Bruce
12/1

Mark Hughes
14/1

Harry Redknapp
16/1

Pep Guardiola
18/1

Carlo Ancelotti
25/1

David Beckham
25/1

Roy Keane
25/1

Darren Ferguson
50/1

When Will Fergie Leave?

2010
40/1

2011
5/4

2012
9/4

2013
3/1

2014 or Later
9/2

TO WIN PREM TITLE….5/6 Chelsea; 5/2 Man U; 8/1 Arsenal; Man City 66 Liverpool; 80 Spurs

FINISH IN TOP 4….1/100 Chelsea; 1/25 Man U; 1/6 Arsenal; 4/11 Man C; 11/4 Liverpool; 10/3 Spurs; 10 Villa

RELEGATION…..4/11 Blackpool (2/1 stay up); 5/6 Wigan (5/6); 6/4 West Ham (1/2); 2 Wolves; 3 WBA; 4 Newcastle; 9/2 Stoke; 11/2 Bolton; 15/2 Birmimgham.

TOP SCORER…2/1Drogba; 5/2 Berbatov; 6 Tevez; 7 Bent; 8 Rooney; 10 Torres; 16 Van Persie; 16 Malouda; 18 Anelka.

NEXT PREM BOSS TO GO…5/2 Martinez; 7/2 Grant; 6 Mancini; 15/2 Moyes; 8 Hodgson; 9 Hughton; 10 McLeish; 33 None to go.

MATCH ODDS…

13/10 Wigan, 11/5 Draw, 11/5 Wolves.

17/10 Birmingham, 21/10 0Draw, 17/10 Everton.

13/10 Stoke, 11/5 Draw, 11/5 Blackburn.

19/5 Sunderland, 9/4 Draw, 5/6 Man Utd.

Evens Tottenham, 12/5 Draw, 11/4 Aston Villa.

Evens West Brom, 23/10 Draw, 14/5 Bolton.

11/8 West Ham, 11/5 Draw, 2/1 Fullham.

1/2 Man City, 11/4 Draw, 13/2 Newcastle.

4/11 Liverpool, 16/5 Draw, 10/1 Blackpool.

4/5 Chelsea, 5/2 Draw, 7/2 Arsenal.

Further information…….graham sharpe……0208 918 3731

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