You Bet Rvp Will Make It Rip For Efc

Robin van Persie looks set to make his Manchester United debut as his new team travel to Goodison and William offer 2/1 that he scores more than the whole Everton team put together. Everton are 11/8 to score more than RVP and they are 13/8 to tie. Van Persie is the 4/1 favourite to score the first goal and has been really well backed at Hills to do so, while former Blue, Wayne Rooney, is the 9/2 second favourite. Everton’s Nikica Jelavic is 7/1.

After his former club failed to find the net on Saturday, William Hill offer 8/11 that Arsenal manage to register a goal in the Premier League before van Persie does.

“There are many who think that van Persie has a lot to prove after only really having one full season at Arsenal and he will want to get off to a scoring start and our punters are really backing him to do so,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

The match at Goodison is notable every year for the fact that it sees Wayne Rooney return to his former club and Hills are offering a market on what the United talisman will do first. He is 15/8 to get a goal, 9/4 to be substituted and the same price to complete the game. He is 3/1 to receive a yellow card before anything else in the game and 40/1 to see a straight red.

Manchester United are odd on at 10/11 to get their season off to a winning start, with Everton 10/3 and the draw 23/10.

Despite their opening day defeat, William Hill still think that Liverpool will finish above their local rivals, Everton – offering 4/9 that they do so (13/8 they do not).

Liverpool/Everton season match bet: 13/8 Everton; 4/9 Liverpool

RVP vs Everton goals match bet (20/08/12): 2/1 RVP; 13/8 Tie; 11/8 Everton

What will Rooney do first: 15/8 score; 9/4 be substituted; 9/4 3/1 receive yellow card; 40/1 receive straight red card

Joe Crilly
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High Rollers Bank On Italy And Spain To Get Them Out Of Euro Bother

It is one nil to the bookie at Euro 2012 so far but William Hill are fearing their first real hammering of the tournament on Thursday. With a number of draws in high profile games so far, the punters are looking to hot favourites Spain and Italy to thump their Group C rivals, Ireland and Croatia. Over 90% of all bets on the Ireland/Spain game have been for Vincente Del Bosque’s men (1/4) while Italy (6/5) have been received almost 70% of all bets in their match against Croatia. The double pays 7/4 and is expected to be well backed.

“The two sides have been extremely well backed and by tomorrow, either side could represent seven figure liabilities by the time the games kick off,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “These are two European bankers that our punters are putting faith in and we could need a bail out should they do the double.”

Group C Prices:
6/5 Italy; 12/5 Croatia; 11/5 draw
1/4 Spain; 11/1 Rep of Ireland; 9/2 draw

Group C winner: 5/6 Spain; 11/4 Croatia; 11/4 Italy; 40/1 Rep of Ireland

Group C to qualify (not to): 1/5 Spain (10/3); 8/13 Italy (6/5); 8/11 Croatia (1/1); 9/1 Ireland (1/20)

What will happen to Balotelli first vs Croatia: 5/2 finish the match; 5/2 receive a yellow card; 20/1 receive a straight red card; 4/1 Score; 4/6 subbed

Balotelli match bet vs Croatia: 5/4 Cards; 5/2 goals; 13/10 tie

Joe Crilly
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Group A Starting To Take Shape…home Side Should Squeak Through

Poland struggled to a draw against Greece in their first match despite being much fancied but William Hill think that they will still get though the group, offering 10/11 that they do so. They will have to try to get a result against group leaders Russia to do so and Hills make them 11/5 to win and the same price to get a draw.

The game was notable for the fact that two players were sent off and Hills offer 11/2 that Greece get a yellow card in their match against the Czech Republic. Greece had the chance to take the lead against Poland but missed a penalty and Hills offer 14/1 that the match sees another penalty awarded and missed.

“The home faithful will have watched Poland’s game with mixed emotions given the fact that the first half went so well for them but the second half was disastrous,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “They did not lose, however, so remain in a strong position to qualify.”

Russia’s Alan Dzagoev currently leads the goalscoring charts at the Euros and he is 10/1 to win the golden boot at the tournament only behind Mario Gomez at 5/1.

Russia’s outright odds tumbled after their 4-1 victory on Friday night and are now 12/1 for glory in Poland and Ukraine.

Result: 13/10 Czech Republic, 21/10 Greece, 23/10 Draw

First Goal Scorer: 7/1 M Baros, 7/1 T Gekas, 8/1 D Lafata, 8/1 T Necid, 9/1 N Liberopoulos, 9/1 D Salpingidis, 9/1 T Pekhart, 10/1 G Samaras, 10/1 K Mitroglou, 10/1 J Rezek.

Anytime Goal Scorer: 7/4 M Baros, 15/8 T Gekas, 2/1 D Lafata, 9/4 T Necid, 9/4 K Mitroglou, 9/4 N Liberpoulos, 10/3 T Pekhart, 11/4 G Samaras, 11/4 D Salpingidis, 7/2 J Rezek.

Result: 13/10 Russia, 11/5 Draw, 11/5 Poland

First Goal Scorer: 6/1 R Pavlyuchenko, 6/1 A Kerzhakov, 6/1 R Lewandowski, 7/1 A Dzagoev, 8/1 P Pogrebnyak, 9/1 A Arshavin, 9/1 P Brozek, 9/1 A Sobiech, 11/1 J Blaszczykowski.

Group A Winner: 2/7 Russia, 5/1 Poland, 8/1 Greece, 20/1 Czech Republic.

Group A Qualification: 1/16 Russia, 10/11 Poland, 13/8 Greece, 9/4 Czech Republic.

Group A Not to Qualify: 1/3 Czech Republic, 4/9 Greece, 10/11 Poland, 7/1 Russia.

Greece to be shown a Red Card: 11/2

A Red Card to be shown in 90 minutes: 11/4

Greece to come from behind and draw: 15/2.

A penalty to be awarded and missed: 14/1

Euros top goalscorer: 5/1 Mario Gomez; 10/1 Karim Benzema; 10/1 Alan Dzagoev; 12/1 Mario Mandzukic; 16/1 Antonio Di Natale; 16/1 Robin van Persie; 16/1 Nickica Jelavic; 16/1 Robert Lewandowski; 20/1 Cesc Fabregas; 20/1 Roman Pavlyuchenko; 20/1 Cristiano ROnaldo; 25/1 BAR

Joe Crilly
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You Bet Craig Bellamy Will Be Carling Cup Sideshow

Cardiff are massive outsiders to defeat Liverpool in the Carling Cup Final with William Hill making the Blue Birds 7/1 to win in 90 minutes and 4/1 to lift the trophy. Liverpool are 4/9 to win in 90 minutes and 1/7 to lift the trophy. Craig Bellamy will be the focus of most of the attention on Sunday afternoon and William Hill are offering 2/1 that he scores and Liverpool lift the trophy, 1/2 that he actually starts the match and 7/4 that he completes the match.

“Cup competitions often throw together interesting subplots like this and almost every set of eyes in Wembley will be on Bellamy on Sunday,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

7/1 Cardiff; 4/9 Liverpool; 3/1 Draw

2/1 Craig Bellamy to score anytime and Liverpool to lift the trophy

What will Bellamy do first: 6/4 subbed; 7/4 score; 4/1 complete match; 10/3 yellow card; 25/1 red card

Will Bellamy start vs Cardiff: 1/2 yes; 6/4 no

Complete match if starting: 2/5 no; 7/4 yes

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

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Carling Cup Specials…when Will Carroll Score?

Manchester City face Liverpool in the Carling Cup with a one goal deficit and William Hill make them 2/1 to qualify for the final, Liverpool are 2/5 and in the driving seat. The only goal at the Etihad was a penalty scored by Steven Gerrard and Hills offer 3/1 that a penalty is awarded during the match. Manchester City are 7/1 to win after extra time while Liverpool are 14/1. After winning their match against Spurs in added time on Sunday, Hills offer 16/1 that an injury time goal settles the tie.

“The previous match between these two was hardly a classic and both sides will want to avoid any early mistakes,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “It is quite possible that this one could go down to the wire.”

Andy Carroll and Edin Dzeko are struggling for goals at the moment and William Hill are offering 12/5 that either one of the misfiring strikers nets the first goal, while 6/1 is available for them both to find the net at anytime during the match. Andy Carroll has scored just the one goal since Luis Suarez started his ban and William Hill offer 11/8 that he fails to score in the remaining three matches of Suarez’s absence. He is 5/4 to score one, 7/2 two, 8/1 three and 10/1 four or more.

90 minutes betting: 7/4 Liverpool; 9/5 Manchester City; 19/10 Draw

To Qualify: 2/1 Manchester City; 2/5 Liverpool

3/1 Penalty to be awarded during the match

Carroll or Dzeko to score first: 12/5

Carroll and Dzeko to score anytime: 6/1

Total Andy Carroll goals in next three games (Manchester City; Manchester United; Wolves): 11/8 none; 5/4 one; 7/2 two; 8/1 three; 10/1 four
*Must start vs Manchester City and fixtures played in above order

An injury time goal to settle the time: 16/1
*Game must be heading into extra time in 90 minutes, any goal scored to avoid extra time is a winner

What will Balotelli do first against Liverpool: 1/1 be substituted; 11/4 complete 90 minutes; 3/1 score; 10/3 receive yellow card; 25/1 red card
*Balotelli must start vs Liverpool for bets to stand

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

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Redknapp Backed To Be Next Boss Out As Tery 7/2 To Be Subbed

REDKNAPP BACKED TO BE NEXT BOSS OUT

HARRY REDKNAP has been backed from 33/1 to 16/1 to be the next Premier League manager to leave his job – and the odds about him becoming the next England manager have lengthened from 8/11 to 7/4, albeit he remains favourite to get the job. ‘With Harry currently absent from Spurs, reportedly recovering from health issues, some punters appear to be getting cold feet about his long-term future prospects in football’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills..Next Prem boss to go…8/13 Kean; 9/4 Bruce; 11/4 Martinez; 7 McCarthy; 9 Coyle; 14 McLeish; 16 Moyes; Redknapp. Others on request.

COULD FABIO STAY BEYOND EUROS?

William Hill offer 8/1 that Fabio Capello will remain as England manager beyond Euro 2012. ‘If the Spain result stimulates a run of success it is not impossible the FA could invite Fabio to stay on until World Cup 2014’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Fabio to stay boss beyond Euros?…..8/1 yes; 1/20 no

Next England manager- 7/4 Redknapp (from 8/11); 8/1 O’Neill; Wenger; 14 Southgate; Hodgson; 16 Pearce

To Start 1st Euro 2012 game for England:

Lampard: 5/6 yes; 5/6 no
Terry: 1/6 yes; 7/2 no
Bent: 4/7 yes; 5/4

Ton Up Lampard ?

Frank Lampard led by example as England defeated Spain and he has now targeted 100 caps for England. The midfielder, who took his tally to 90 on Saturday is 5/6 with William Hill to join the 100 club (5/6 not to).

TERRY SPECIALS

*What will John Terry do first vs Sweden? 5/6 Concede goal; 5/2 complete the match; 9/2 be substituted; 7/1 yellow card; 12/1 score; 40/1 get sent off.
*Terry to finish game if he starts: 1/6 yes; 7/2 no
*Terry carded- 2/1
*Terry red carded- 33/1
*Terry og – 12/1
*Terry concede penalty- 16/1
*Terry scores – 8/1
*Terry wins ITV Man of Match – 20/1
*Terry to start as skipper in opening Euro match – 8/11 Terry;9/2 Lampard; 5/1 Gerrard; 9/1 Rio F; 14/1 Barry; 16 Hart

William Hill…4/5 England; 9/4 draw; Sweden 4/1
*Zamora/Sturridge both score – 10/1

Graham Sharpe,
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Will John Be Terry-fic Or Terry-ble Against Sweden?

John Terry sat out England’s victory against Spain and William Hill make are offering a market on what he will do first should he start versus Sweden. The 5/6 favourite is that England concede a goal while he is on the pitch while it is 12/1 he scores a goal and 40/1 he gets sent off. Having been very much the outsiders against Spain, England return to favouritism against Sweden at 4/6 with the visitors 7/2 and the draw 23/10.

“John Terry returns to the International fold after sitting out the Spain game and it will be interesting to see if he returns with a bang or a whimper,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Capello has received a fair amount of praise following his side’s battling victory and Hills now offer 8/1 that he remains as the England manager after the Euro 2012 Championships. Harry Redknapp is the 7/4 favourite to become England’s next manager with Martin O’Neill and Arsene Wenger 8/1.

What will John Terry do first vs Sweden: 5/6 Complete game; 5/2 complete the match; 9/2 be substituted; 7/1 yellow card; 12/1 score; 40/1 get sent off

Capello to remain as England manager after the Euro 2012 Championships: 8/1 yes; 1/20 no

England vs Sweden: 4/6 England; 7/2 Sweden; 23/10 draw

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

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

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Fergie Set To Ring Changes For Visit Of Chelsea

Manchester United made light work of Schalke at Old Trafford with a second string side and Sir Alex Ferguson now looks ahead to his tie with Chelsea on Sunday. Hills offer 11/10 that just two of Wednesday’s starting XI take to the field at the start of the weekend’s big match and 11/1 that four or more do so. Following Manuel Neuer’s capitulation in front of the Old Trafford crowd, Hill’s have lengthened the odds of him starting United’s first game of next season to 8/1 from 11/2. The odds suggest that if Fergie is to bring in another keeper, it will more than likely be David De Gea, who is 9/4 to start United’s first game of next season.

“Fergie obviously had one eye on Sunday’s game when naming his side against Schalke and the odds suggest that he will ring the changes against Chelsea,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

United are the 7/5 favourites to win on Sunday, while Chelsea are offered at 19/10. The draw is 23/10. All eyes will be on the two sides’ big strikers and Hills are offering markets on what both Torres and Rooney will do first. Rooney is 8/13 to complete the match without scoring or being carded, while Torres appears more likely to be subbed (4/9).

What Will Rooney Do First: 8/13 Complete Match; 9/4 Be Substituted; 9/2 Yellow Card; 6/1 Score; 40/1 Sent Off

What Will Torres Do First: 4/9 Substituted; 9/4 Complete Match; 5/1 Yellow Card; 10/1 Score; 40/1 Sent Off

How Many Of Starting XI vs Schalke Will Start Against Chelsea: 25/1 None; 9/4 One; 11/10 Two; 11/4 Three; 11/1 Four or more

Who Will Start In Goal First Game Of Next Season For Manchester United: 2/1 Tomasz Kuszczak; 9/4 David De Gea; 4/1 Anders Lindegaard; 8/1 Manuel Neuer; 14/1 Asmir Begovic; 16/1 Rob Green; 16/1 Shay Given; 20/1 Ben Amos; 20/1 Sergio Asenjo; 33/1 Kasper Schmeichel

Manchester United / Chelsea:

90 Minutes: 7/5 Manchester United; 19/10 Chelsea; 23/10 Draw

Either Side To Come From Behind To Win: 6/1

First Scorer (Manchester United): 5/1 Wayne Rooney; 11/2 Javier Hernandez; 7/1 Dimitar Berbatov; 9/1 Michael Owen; 10/1 Nani; 12/1 Ryan Giggs; 14/1 BAR

First Scorer (Chelsea): 6/1 Didier Drogba; 15/2 Fernando Torres; 9/1 Frank Lampard; 10/1 Nicolas Anelka; 11/1 Florent Malouda; 14/1 BAR

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

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Man U V Chelsea Specials

Sunday Premier League Specials
*****************************William Hill PREMIER LEAGUE SUNDAY SPECIALS*****************************************

Hills…..Top of the Premier League on Sunday Night:

Chelsea top by a better goal difference of 2 7/2
Chelsea top by a better goal difference of 4 8/1
Chelsea top by a better goal difference of 6 or more 16/1
Man Utd to be top 4/11

Hills OFFER 6/1 THE PREM LEAGUE TITLE WILL BE DECIDED ON GOAL DIFFERENCE.

WITH MANCHESTER UNITED now within touching distance of a Premier-Champions League double, William Hill are not only quoting 9/4 that they complete that double, but also offer 8/1 that Sir Alex Ferguson quits as manager within 24 hours of the final whistle. ‘If Fergie could land such a memorable double at Wembley Stadium he may just decide that that would be a great note to bow out on’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
United are 4/1 to win NEITHER the Premier or Champions League.

Fergie Set To Ring Changes For Visit Of Chelsea
Manchester United made light work of Schalke with a second string side. Hills offer 11/10 that just two of Wednesday’s starting XI take to the field at the start of the weekend’s big match and 11/1 that four or more do so. Following Manuel Neuer’s capitulation in front of the Old Trafford crowd, Hill’s have lengthened the odds of him starting United’s first game of next season to 8/1 from 11/2.
United are the 7/5 favourites to win on Sunday, while Chelsea are offered at 19/10. The draw is 23/10. All eyes will be on the two sides’ big strikers and Hills are offering markets on what both Torres and Rooney will do first. Rooney is 8/13 to complete the match without scoring or being carded, while Torres appears more likely to be subbed (4/9).

What Will Rooney Do First: 8/13 Complete Match; 9/4 Be Substituted; 9/2 Yellow Card; 6/1 Score; 40/1 Sent Off

What Will Torres Do First: 4/9 Substituted; 9/4 Complete Match; 5/1 Yellow Card; 10/1 Score; 40/1 Sent Off

How Many Of Starting XI vs Schalke Will Start Against Chelsea: 25/1 None; 9/4 One; 11/10 Two; 11/4 Three; 11/1 Four or more

Who Will Start In Goal First Game Of Next Season For Manchester United: 2/1 Tomasz Kuszczak; 9/4 David De Gea; 4/1 Anders Lindegaard; 8/1 Manuel Neuer; 14/1 Asmir Begovic; 16/1 Rob Green; 16/1 Shay Given; 20/1 Ben Amos; 20/1 Sergio Asenjo; 33/1 Kasper Schmeichel

Manchester United / Chelsea:

90 Minutes: 7/5 Manchester United; 21/10 Chelsea; 23/10 Draw

Either Side To Come From Behind To Win: 6/1

Both sides to score – 4/5 yes; 19/20 no

Win 1st half – 2/1 Man U; 19/20 Draw; 11/4 Chelsea

Goal in first 15m – 11/5; Card in first 15m – 8/5

Win both halves – Man U 11/2; Chelsea 10/1

Penalty in game – 11/4….Red card – 21/10

Chelsea to win 2-1 – 12/1; United to win 2-1 10/1

Man U lead half time/full time – 3/1
Chelsea lead half time/full time – 5/1

First Scorer in game: 11/2 Wayne Rooney; 11/2 Javier Hernandez; 7/1 Dimitar Berbatov; 9/1 Michael Owen; 10/1 Nani; 12/1 Ryan Giggs; 14/1 BAR

First Scorer in game : 7/1 Didier Drogba; 15/2 Fernando Torres; 9/1 Frank Lampard; 10/1 Nicolas Anelka; 11/1 Florent Malouda; 14/1 BAR

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Barca To Beat Gunners And To Nab Fab ?



***************************CHAMPIONS LEAGUE SPECIALS*******************************************

BARCA 4/11 TO KO GUNNERS – AND WILL THEY THEN NAB FABREGAS?

William Hill make Barcelona 4/11 shots to overcome their one goal deficit to eliminate Arsenal from the Champions League – with the Gunners 2/1 to progress. And Hills rate Barcelona as favourites to be Fabregas’ next club should he leave Arsenal before the start of next season – but he is odds-on to remain at the Emirates for the start of next season. ‘Gunners’ fans are desperate for Cesc to stay and we think there is every chance he’ll still be there on the first day of next season’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Where will Cesc Fabregas be on the first day of the English Premier League season?

4/6 Arsenal

13/8 Barcelona

11/2 Real Madrid

9/1 Man City

10/1 Chelsea

12/1 Inter Milan

Others on request

WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO FABREGAS FIRST?

COMPLETE REGULATION TIME 1/1

SUBBED 5/4

SCORE 6/1

YELLOW CARD 7/2

SENT OFF 33/1

*DOESN’T INC EXTRA-TIME

WHEN WILL FABREGAS BE SUBBED?

BEFORE START 2ND HALF 14/1

46 TO 55 16/1

56 TO 65 8/1

66 TO 75 3/1

76 TO 85 7/2

86 UP TO BE NOT INC FT 5/1

COMPLETE REGULATION TIME 5/6

*MUST START OR BETS VOID

Barca are 3/10 to win the game in 90m with Arsenal 9/1 and the draw a 4/1 shot.

Hills make Barcelona 7/10 to lead at 45 and 90m, with Arsenal 16/1 to do likewise – Barca to win both halves is 11/8, Arsenal 25/1.

Both teams to score – 7/10 yes; 21/20 no

Match goals – 4 or more 11/10; 3 or less 4/6

Barcelona to score in both halves – 8/11; Arsenal 11/2

To keep clean sheet – Barcelona 17/20; Arsenal 8/1

Messi to score a hat-trick in 90m -16/1

TO WIN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE…7/4 Barcelona; 4 R Madrid; 5 Chelsea; 7 Man U; 11 Bayern M; 14 Arsenal; 16 Spurs; 25 Inter; 33 AC; 40 Shakhtar; 50 Schalke; 66 Roma; 66 Valencia; 125 Lyon; 125 Marseilles; 750 FC Copenhagen.

PREM CLUB TO GO FURTHEST….6/5 Chelsea; 9/4 Man U; 4 Spurs; 5 Arsenal.

Premier League teams in Semi-Finals –

None – 9/1

One – 6/4

Two – 6/5

Three – 5/1

Four – 20/1

Premier League teams in Final –

None – 5/4

One – 10/11

Two – 5/1

English winner – 6/4 YES 1/2 NO

TOURNAMENT TOP SCORER….2/1 Messi; 10/3 Eto’o; 5 Anelka; 6 Gomez; 6 Ronaldo; 12 Ibrahimovic; 12 Villa; 14 Higuain; 16 Benzema; 20 Chamakh; Soldado.

Other Tuesday night match – Evens Shakhtar; 11/5 draw; Roma 3/1

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