You Bet Hull Fans Browned Off

YOU BET HULL FANS BROWNED OFF

WILLIAM HILL offer 5/4 that Phil Brown will no longer be Hull City manager on the final day of the Premiership season and 4/7 that he will still be in place. Brown has been backed down from 7/2 to 13/8 second favourite to be the next Premiership manager to leave his club after their Carling Cup exit to Everton.
Hull are now 4/7 to be relegated this season (5/4 to stay) and 11/4 to finish bottom of the table. They are 18/1 to pull off a shock win at Liverpool this weekend.
‘Hull fans are clearly not best pleased with their current form, although they will obviously be aware that Brown is the man who took them to their current heady heights and it is not that long ago that they were languishing in the bottom division of the Football League’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

WILLIAM HILL; NEXT PREM BOSS TO GO….6/5 Hart; 13/8 Brown; 9/2 Megson; 6/1 McLeish; 16 Allardyce; Hughes; Martinez.
HILLS: TO BE RELEGATED: 4/9 Portsmouth (!3/8 stay up); 4/7 Hull (5/4); 11/10 Burnley; 13/8 Birmingham; 9/4 Wolves; 9/2 Wigan; 5/1 Bolton.
TO FINISH BOTTOM: 11/8 Portsmouth; 11/4 Hull; 4 Burnley; 8 Birminngham; 9 Wolves; 16 Wigan; 20 Bolton.

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When Will Chelsea Lose? Weekend Premiership Specials

*****************************WILLIAM HILL PREMIERSHIP SPECIALS***************************
WILL HIGH SCORING START CONTINUE?
WILLIAM HILL are betting on how many goals will be scored in Saturday’s eight Premiership games as the league produces its highest average number of goals per game so far this campign. ‘With 2.84 goals being scored on average in each Premiership game so far, we’re offering odds on how many will be scored from the eight games being played on Saturday – and anyone thinking this is a long term trend should get on the 6/4 for 23 or more!’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe. Hills also offer 10/1 that any weekend Premier League game will top the Man U- Man C total of 7 goals.
**Total Premier League Goals (Saturday games only)
Under 20 Goals 7/4
20 – 22 Goals incl. 7/4
Over 22 Goals 6/4
Any weekend Premier league game to have 8 or more goals: 10/1
When will Chelsea lose in the Premier league?
Wigan A 9/1
Liverpool H 11/4
Aston Villa A 11/2
Blackburn H 25/1
Bolton A 25/1
Man Utd H 7/2
Wolves H 66/1
Arsenal A 6/1
Man City A 14/1
Unbeaten in these matches 7/2
Matches must be played in the stated order
**Top of the Premier league after Saturday’s games:
Chelsea 1/100 …….Man Utd 16/1
**Highest scoring Premier league match (Saturday games):
Liverpool v Hull 9/4
Tottenham v Burnley 3/1
Fulham v Arsenal 11/2
Stoke v Man Utd 11/2
Wigan v Chelsea 7/1
Portsmouth v Everton 8/1
Blackburn v Aston Villa 10/1
Birmingham v Bolton 14/1
One fifth 1,2,3.
**Fastest scoring Premier league team (Saturday games) (by match minute)
Liverpool 9/2
Tottenham 11/2
Man Utd 6/1
Chelsea 7/1
Arsenal 7/1
Everton 8/1
Aston Villa 12/1
Bolton 14/1
Blackburn 14/1
Birmingham 14/1
Portsmouth 14/1
Fulham 16/1
Stoke 25/1
Wigan 25/1
Burnley 28/1
Hull 33/1
One fifth 1,2,3,4.
BROWN NOW ODDS ON TO BE NEXT BOSS TO GO
WILLIAM HILL have made Phil Brown odds on to be the first Premiership manager to leave his club this season, cutting him from 13/8 to 10/11, and replacing Pompey’s Paul Hart who is out from 6/5 to 6/4. ‘Despite Portsmouth’s dreadful, literally point-less start to the season, punters want to be on Brown rather than Hart to go first’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
HILLS offer 5/4 that Phil Brown will no longer be Hull City manager on the final day of the Premiership season and 4/7 that he will still be in place.
Hull are now 4/7 to be relegated this season (5/4 to stay) and 11/4 to finish bottom of the table. They are 18/1 to pull off a shock win at Liverpool this weekend.

WILLIAM HILL; NEXT PREM BOSS TO GO….10/11 Brown; 6/4 Hart; 11/2 Megson; 13/2 McLeish; 16 Allardyce; Hughes; Martinez.
HILLS: TO BE RELEGATED: 4/9 Portsmouth (!3/8 stay up); 4/7 Hull (5/4); 11/10 Burnley; 13/8 Birmingham; 9/4 Wolves; 9/2 Wigan; 5/1 Bolton.
TO FINISH BOTTOM: 11/8 Portsmouth; 11/4 Hull; 4 Burnley; 8 Birminngham; 9 Wolves; 16 Wigan; 20 Bolton.
Paul Hart to be Portsmouth manager on the last day of the season: 4/7 No 5/4 Yes
**When will the 1st Premier manager go:
Sep-09 4/1
Oct-09 6/4
Nov-09 10/3
Dec-09 7/1
Jan-10 10/1
Feb 1st Or Later 10/1
No Manager To Go 50/1

CHELSEA 16/1 TO STAY UNBEATEN
Chelsea have been cut from 6/5 to 11/10 favourites to win the Premiership title by William Hill who make Manchester United 9/4 favourites and also offer 13/2 Liverpool; 8/1 Arsenal; 10/1 Man City; 50/1 Spurs; 125/1 Villa; 250/1 Everton. City are 11/10 with Hills to finish in the top four, 4/6 not to.
AND HILLS NOW MAKE CHELSEA 16/1 TO REMAIN UNDEFEATED ALL SEASON IN THE PREMIERSHIP. They are 66/1 to win the Domestic Trble; 150/1 to win all four major trophies.

HILL’S TITLE FORECASTS:
Straight Forecasts:

Chelsea – Man Utd 2/1

Man Utd – Chelsea 11/4

Chelsea – Liverpool 8/1

Chelsea – Arsenal 9/1

Chelsea – Man City 14/1

Man Utd – Liverpool 12/1

Liverpool – Chelsea 16/1

Man Utd – Arsenal 20/1

Man Utd – Man City 28/1

Arsenal – Chelsea 20/1

Man City – Chelsea 25/1

Liverpool – Man Utd 25/1

Arsenal – Man Utd 28/1

Man City – Man Utd 40/1

Liverpool – Arsenal 40/1

Liverpool – Man City 50/1

Arsenal – Liverpool 50/1

Man City – Liverpool 66/1

Arsenal – Man City 66/1

Man City – Arsenal 66/1

**Despite losing to Man Utd, Manchester City are 8/13 favourites in Hill’s Without the Big 4 market in which Spurs are 5/2 and Hills also offer 9/2 Villa; 12 Everton; 33 Sunderland; 50 Fulham.

SOL HEADED BACK TO PREM? BET ON IT
WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on where Sol Campbell will next play his football – and rate the Premier League the 5/2 favourite.
‘Sol’s future is a matter of huge speculation and his ill-fated liaison with League Two has probably raised his profile so high that there will be no shortage of offers from other clubs as a result – he’ll probably be looking to get back to the top level after what seems to have been an unproductive flirtation with League Two football’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills are also betting on whether Sven will remain at Notts County as Director of Football or Coach/Manager until the end of this season and offer 1/10 that he will, 11/2 that he will not. ‘Sven is in an ideal position at the moment – where someone else is getting the blame for the side’s current indifferent form. But if the current manager were to leave the pressure would be on Sven to take over – and then he’d be in the firing line if results weren’t up to expectation’ added Sharpe.
WILLIAM HILL – WHERE WILL SOL NEXT PLAY? (Next club after Notts Co)
English Premier League 5/2
Championship 3/1
MLS 4/1
SPL 10/1
French Ligue 1 10/1
Spanish La Liga 10/1
Italian Serie A 10/1
League 1 14/1
German Bundesliga 14/1
League 2 40/1
**Sven to see season out employed as Director of Football or Manager at Notts Co? – 1/10 yes; 11/2 no.
**Sven to see out his 5 year contract?
20/1 Yes, 1/150 No
Where will Notts County Finish in League Two?
Winners 15/8
Runner Up 7/2
Third 4/1
Fourth – Seventh 11/4
Eighth – Twelfth 10/1
Thirteenth – Twenty Second 18/1
Relegated 33/1

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Carling Cup Odds Revised

LATEST WILLIAM HILL CARLING CUP ODDS:

WILLIAM HILL OFFER 4/6 that any one of the Big 4 clubs will win the Carling Cup – 11/10 that any other club will do so.

Chelsea
9/2

Arsenal
9/2

Man City
11/2

Man Utd
11/2

Liverpool
6/1

Tottenham
8/1

Aston Villa
12/1

Everton
14/1

Sunderland
16/1

Bolton
20/1

Blackburn
33/1

Fulham
33/1

Portsmouth
33/1

Stoke
40/1

Hull
50/1

Wolves
66/1

Peterborough
66/1

Cardiff
80/1

Preston
100/1

QPR
100/1

Scunthorpe
125/1

Barnsley
125/1

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How Much Injury Time And Will Owen Score During It ?

**********************************************WILLIAM HILL CARLING CUP WEDNESDAY NIGHT SPECIALS******************************************************

How much ‘injury’ time will be played at Old Trafford?:
OWEN 25/1 TO STRIKE IN ADDED TIME AGAIN
WILLIAM HILL offer just 8/15 that the Manchester United – Wolves Carling Cup game will produce three or more goals in 90 minutes play, quoting that eventuality at 8/15, and offer 16/5 that there will be two, and 16/5 one or nil. With Michael Owen hitting the vital late winner in ‘injury time’ on Sunday, William Hill offer 25/1 that he will again be on target in added time after 90 minutes play – stakes refunded if he isn’t on the pitch at that time. Hills make Owen, who is expected to start the game, 4/5 to score if he does; 10/3 to get the first goal of the game; 11/2 to score twice or more; 20/1 to hit hat trick or more. ‘This game may well offer Michael Owen the opportunity of proving that he deserves to be starting matches for United if he can add to his impact on the derby match with a significant performance here’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
AND WITH the furore about the time added on in Sunday’s Manchester derby, Hills are betting on how much ‘added’ time will be PLAYED once the 90 minutes have finished, and offer 9/2 that it will be less than two minutes; 11/8 that it is three minutes and one second or more: ‘Once added time begins all eyes will be on the ref to see how much over the indicated minimum time he may play’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
How much ‘injury time’ following the opening 90 mins will be played in the Man Utd Wolves match according to the clock on Sky Sports’ coverage?
0-1.59 9/2
2.0-3.0 10/11
3.01 + 11/8
United are red hot 1/9 favourites to make it to the next round with Hills who have Wolves at 5/1. United are 1/3 to win in 90 minutes with the draw 4/1 and a Wolves’ win 8/1.
Hills make United 4/5 to score in each half with Wolves 11/1 to do likewise; United are 5/6 to win to nil, Wolves 9/1. United are 7/4 to win both halves, Wolves 40/1.
***Man Utd v Wolves
Method of Victory
Man Utd Extra Time 8/1
Wolves Extra Time 28/1
Man Utd Penalties 14/1
Wolves Penalties 18/1

***Match With Most Goals:
Chelsea v QPR 5/2
Man Utd v Wolves 11/4
Preston v Tottenham 4/1
Man City v Fulham 9/2
Aston Villa v Cardiff 11/2
Hull v Everton 9/1
EACH WAY: A THIRD THE ODDS 1,2.
***Match With Fastest Goal
Chelsea v QPR 3/1
Man Utd v Wolves 7/2
Preston v Tottenham 4/1
Man City v Fulham 9/2
Aston Villa v Cardiff 9/2
Hull v Everton 6/1
EACH WAY:A THIRD THE ODDS 1,2
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Chelsea 16/1 To Stay Unbeaten In Prem All Season

Bookies bemoan Old Trafford ref’s time keeping:

CHELSEA 16/1 TO STAY UNBEATEN ALL PREM SEASON
Bookmakers William Hill were as aggrieved as Mark Hughes as Manchester United’s late Michael Owen winner left them substantially worse off: ‘Had the ref blown thirty seconds or so earlier, at which point everyone other than United fans were convinced the game was over, we’d have been a substantial seven figure sum better off’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe, ‘We can only suppose that time passes more slowly at Old Trafford than anywhere else in the universe!. All those punters who backed the Big Four all to win at the weekend at odds of just under 3/1 will also be quite happy with the ref’s timekeeping.’
Chelsea have been cut from 6/5 to 11/10 favourites to win the Premiership title by William Hill who make Manchester United 9/4 favourites and also offer 13/2 Liverpool; 8/1 Arsenal; 10/1 Man City; 50/1 Spurs; 125/1 Villa; 250/1 Everton. City are 11/10 with Hills to finish in the top four, 4/6 not to.
AND HILLS NOW MAKE CHELSEA 16/1 TO REMAIN UNDEFEATED ALL SEASON IN THE PREMIERSHIP.

HILL’S TITLE FORECASTS:
Straight Forecasts:

Chelsea – Man Utd
2/1

Man Utd – Chelsea
11/4

Chelsea – Liverpool
8/1

Chelsea – Arsenal
9/1

Chelsea – Man City
14/1

Man Utd – Liverpool
12/1

Liverpool – Chelsea
16/1

Man Utd – Arsenal
20/1

Man Utd – Man City
28/1

Arsenal – Chelsea
20/1

Man City – Chelsea
25/1

Liverpool – Man Utd
25/1

Arsenal – Man Utd
28/1

Man City – Man Utd
40/1

Liverpool – Arsenal
40/1

Liverpool – Man City
50/1

Arsenal – Liverpool
50/1

Man City – Liverpool
66/1

Arsenal – Man City
66/1

Man City – Arsenal
66/1

Despite losing to Man Utd, Manchester City are 8/13 favourites in Hill’s Without the Big 4 market in which Spurs are 5/2 and Hills also offer 9/2 Villa; 12 Everton; 33 Sunderland; 50 Fulham.

LATEST HILL’S RELEGATION ODDS…4/9 Portsmouth (13/8 stay up); 4/7 Hull (11/8); 11/10 Burnley; 13/8 Birmingham; 9/4 Wolves; 9/2 Wigan; 5/1 Bolton; 13/2 Blackburn; 8/1 Fulham.

HART OF THE MATTER FOR POMPEY

WILLIAM HILL have slashed their odds for Portsmouth’s manager Paul Hart to be the first Premiership manager to leave his job this season from odds against at 11/10, to odds on at 4/6 – and Hills also now make Portsmouth odds on at 4/9 to be relegated this season.
‘Hart has to be under severe pressure as he was appointed by the former owners of the club and their form has not improved since the new ownership took over’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills: Next Manager to Go

Paul Hart
4/6

Phil Brown
7/2

Gary Megson
8/1

Roberto Martinez
10/1

Alex McLeish
10/1

Rafa Benitez
16/1

Mark Hughes
25/1

David Moyes
25/1

Gianfranco Zola
33/1

Martin O’Neill
33/1

Mick McCarthy
33/1

No Manager
33/1

Roy Hodgson
50/1

Sam Allardyce
50/1

Tony Pulis
50/1

Arsene Wenger
50/1

Steve Bruce
50/1

Owen Coyle
66/1

Sir Alex Ferguson
66/1

Carlo Ancelotti
66/1

Harry Redknapp
66/1

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Liverpool Hammer Their Way To 3rd Favouritism For Title

LIVERPOOL THIRD FAVOURITES AFTER HAMMERING OUT THREE POINTS

LIVERPOOL are now 13/2 third favourites to win the Premiership title with William Hill after their narrow win over West Ham.
Hills make Chelsea 5/4 favourite with Man U at 13/5. Arsenal are 7/1, with Man City 8/1; Spurs 40/1 and Villa 125/1. ‘Liverpool showed that they have the character to withstand a determined side like West Ham and eventually grind out the type of win that is vital if they are to remain genuine title contenders’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
HILLS; WITHOUT BIG 4 MARKET:
Man City
4/7

Tottenham
11/4

Aston Villa
5/1

Everton
16/1

Fulham
33/1

Sunderland
40/1

West Ham
66/1

Wigan
100/1

Stoke
100/1

Blackburn
100/1

Bolton
150/1

Burnley
200/1

Wolves
250/1

Portsmouth
250/1

Birmingham
250/1

Hull
250/1

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Weekend Soccer Special Odds

SO, WHEN IS FIRST PREM BOSS GOING TO GET CHOP?

WITH NO Premiership manager yet leaving his club this season, William Hill are betting on when the first one will go, and reckon it will probably happen in October, the month they have made 2/1 favourite. ‘Every manager knows that a few poor results can result in pressure from fans, and there are a few sides who haven’t made the best of starts to the season but as yet noone has paid the ultimate price – surely that situation can’t last for much longer in those impatient times’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe. HILLS; When will first Prem boss go:
Sep-09 9/2
Oct-09 2/1
Nov-09 5/2
Dec-09 5/1
Jan-10 9/1
Feb 1st Or Later 9/1
No Manager To Go 50/1
WHEN A MANAGER DOES EVENTUALLY GO, William Hill reckon it will be Paul Hart, who is 11/8 favourite to be the first Prem boss to go. Hills also offer: 5/1 Brown; Megson; 7 Martinez; 8 McLeish; 10 Benitez; 12 Hughes; 16 Moyes; 20 Zola; 25 Allardyce; Hodgson; McCarthy; O’Neill.
Hills: Who Will Be Top After The Weekend ?
Chelsea 1/20
Man Utd 9/1
Tottenham 20/1
Man City 33/1
Hills: Who will Finish Bottom This Season ?
Portsmouth 15/8 Burnley 5/2 Hull 4/1 Birmingham 7/1 Wolves 7/1 Wigan 16/1 Blackburn 25/1 Bolton 25/1 Stoke 25/1 Sunderland 40/1 Fulham 50/1 West Ham 66/1
Which Game Will Have The Most Goals ?
Arsenal v Wigan 4/1
Chelsea v Tottenham 11/2
Aston Villa v Portsmouth 6/1
West Ham v Liverpool 6/1
Man Utd v Man City 6/1
Everton v Blackburn 7/1
Burnley v Sunderland 9/1
Bolton v Stoke 9/1
Hull v Birmingham 9/1
Wolves v Fulham 9/1
**1/5 odds 1,2,3.
Which Team Will Score The 1st Goal (By Match Minute) ?
Arsenal 7/1
Aston Villa 8/1
Chelsea 9/1
Liverpool 9/1
Man Utd 10/1
Everton 12/1
Bolton 12/1
Hull 14/1
Wolves 14/1
Sunderland 14/1
Burnley 16/1
Fulham 20/1
Birmingham 20/1
Stoke 20/1
Blackburn 25/1
Man City 25/1
West Ham 25/1
Tottenham 25/1
Portsmouth 25/1
Wigan 25/1
1/5th odds 1,2,3,4.
BIG FOUR TO BATTER BOOKIES AGAIN?
WILLIAM HILL are offering 39/10 about Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United all winning this weekend. ‘We’re tempting fate by taking on the Big 4 – but as all bar Chelsea have proved vulnerable already this campaign we’re hopeful that they won’t all win’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
HILLS; TITLE ODDS….6/5 Chelsea; 5/2 Man U; 7 Liverpool; 8 Arsenal; 8 Man City; 40 Spurs; 150 Aston Villa; 300 Everton.
TOP PREM SCORER…3 Torres; 4 Rooney; 9/2 Drogba; 6 Defoe; 8 Adebayor; 12 Anelka; 14 Gerrard; 14 Bent; 20 Owen; 20 Van Persie; 25 Arshavin; 25 Eduardo.
WILL IPSWICH FANS STAY KEANE ON ROY?
WITH IPSWICH struggling without a win in the Championship relegation zone, William Hill are offering odds of 5/6 that Roy Keane will cease to be their manager before the end of the season, and 5/6 that he is still in place on the final day of the campaign. ‘Keane was greeted like a conquering hero when he arrived at the club but there are reports of the side being booed off in recent matches and without a win to show for their efforts so far Roy needs a rapid turnaround in form if he is to avoid an ignominious early exit. As our odds suggest we believe that it could go either way for him’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills have cut Ipswich to 8/1 to be relegated from 40/1 at the start of the season. ‘Everyone is assuming that they are too good and have too much money to go down. But the fate of Leeds, Norwich and Southampton suggests that that’s not certain to be the case’ said Sharpe.
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City Odds On In Best Of Rest Market

CITY ODDS ON TO BE ‘BEST OF REST’

WILLIAM HILL make Manchester City 4/7 favourites to come out on top of their ‘Without the Big 4’ market – and also offer 11/4 Spurs; 6/1 Villa; 14/1 Everton; 25/1 Sunderland; 28/ Fulham. ‘City’s scintillating start to the season is threatening to make this market a one horse race’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills also make City 8/11 to finish in the top four this season, Even money not to.
PORTSMOUTH ARE NOW 8/15 favourites to be relegated (11/8 to stay up) with William Hill who also offer 4/6 Hull (11/10); 4/6 Burnley (11/10); 11/10 Birmingham; 7/4 Wolves; 11/2 Bolton; 7 Stoke; Wigan; 8/1 Blackburn.

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Chelsea 20/1 To Stay Unbeaten All Season

CHELSEA 6/5 TITLE FAVOURITES – 20/1 TO STAY UNBEATEN ALL SEASON

CHELSEA are 6/5 favourites with William Hill to win the Premiership title, with Manchester United now in to 13/8 second favourites after beating Arsenal, who are 11/2 third favourites, with Liverpool 13/2; Manchester City 12/1 and Spurs now down from 200/1 to 25/1. ‘If Spurs keep up their terrific start to the season we could be looking at a six horse title race’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills now make Chelsea 20/1, and Spurs 250/1 to stay unbeaten all season in the Premiership.

WILL ROY GET FABIO JOB?

ROY HODGSON has been backed from 33/1 to 16/1 with William Hill to succeed Fabio Capello as England boss – and has been made 3/1 by Hills to be manager of the 2012 Olympic GB squad. ‘All of a sudden Roy Hodgson, who did such a great job with Fulham last season, has become flavour of the month for national managerial roles, and we’ve seen support for him to be the next England and Olympic manager’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe,

William Hill Relegation odds:

Burnley 8/13 (6/5 stay up)

Portsmouth 8/11(evens)

Hull 5/6 (5/6)

Birmingham 6/5

Wolves 15/8

Bolton 7/2

Wigan 4/1

Stoke 7/1

Blackburn 7/1

Fulham 11/1

Sunderland 12/1

West Ham 16/1

Everton 25/1

Aston Villa 50/1

Man City 100/1

Tottenham 100/1

W/O Big 4

Man City 5/6

Tottenham 6/4

Aston Villa 8/1

Everton 14/1

Fulham 33/1

Sunderland 33/1

West Ham 40/1

Wigan 100/1

Stoke 100/1

Blackburn 125/1

Bolton 175/1

Wolves 200/1

Portsmouth 250/1

Burnley 250/1

Birmingham 250/1

Hull 250/1

1/3 1.2.

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Chelsea 20/1 To Stay Unbeaten All Season

CHELSEA 20/1 TO STAY UNBEATEN IN PREM

CHELSEA are now 6/4 favourites to win the Premiership title and 20/1 to remain undefeated all season in the league with William Hill who make Manchester United 3/1 second favourites for the title and also offer; 9/2 Liverpool; 5/1 Arsenal; 10/1 Manchester City; 25/1 Spurs; 250/1 Villa; 400/1 Everton.
**HILLS make Arsenal 33/1 to stay undefeated all season in the Premiership with Man City 40/1 and Spurs 50/1.

DESPITE beating Man U and Everton, Burnley are still odds on for relegation with William Hill who make them 4/6 to go down and 11/10 to stay up. ‘The jury is still out, but they have started as though they mean to be this season’s Hull or Reading, and 11/10 to stay up could turn out to be excellent value.’
Hills make Hull 4/6 to go down (11/10 stay up) with Portsmouth 8/11 (evens stay up); 5/4 Birminghaml 15/8 Wolves; 4/1 Wigan; 9/2 Bolton, and Stoke; 6/1 Blackburn.

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