Rolling Stones to Headline Glastonbury?

After next year’s Glastonbury festival sold out in a matter of hours, William Hill have opened a book on who will headline the event. Currently Hills have the Rolling Stones as their 4/1 favourite with Coldplay 8/1, the rank outsiders are Oasis at 33/1.

Rolling Stones to headline Glastonbury

Rolling Stones to headline Glastonbury

“We have lost a few quid on the headline act for two years running and it will be interesting to see if punters get it right again,” said Hill’s spokesman Rupert Adams.

William Hill Last on Pyramid Stage Glastonbury 2010:



4/1 Rolling Stones, 8/1 Coldplay, 8/1 David Bowie, 10/1 Muse, 12/1 U2, 12/1 Artic Monkeys, 14/1 Radiohead, 16/1 Prince, 16/1 Elton John, 16/1 Red Hot Chilli Peppers, 16/1 Kings Of Leon, 20/1 Green Day, 20/1 Robbie Williams, 20/1 Stone Roses, 25/1 Madness, 25/1 Spandau Ballet, 25/1 Manic Street Preachers, 33/1 Take That, 33/1 Oasis.

CAN CITY AND VILLA GATECRASH BIG 4?

CAN CITY AND VILLA GATECRASH BIG 4?

Premier League Specials

Premier League Specials

WILLIAM HILL make Manchester City 11/10 and Villa 9/2 to finish in the top four this season.
City are 2/5 favourites with Hills in their ‘Without Big 4′ market in which they also offer:



W/O Big 4

Man City
2/5

Tottenham
3/1

Aston Villa
9/1

Everton
14/1

Sunderland
25/1

Fulham
100/1

Stoke
100/1

Blackburn
125/1

Bolton
125/1

West Ham
150/1

Wigan
175/1

Burnley
200/1

Birmingham
500/1

Hull
500/1

Portsmouth
500/1

Wolves
500/1



PREM TITLE ODDS (William Hill);
Chelsea
5/4

Man Utd
9/4

Arsenal
6/1

Liverpool
8/1

Man City
10/1

Tottenham
66/1

Aston Villa
250/1

Everton
300/1

CAN MICHAEL OWEN STILL MAKE WORLD CUP SQUAD?

CAN MICHAEL OWEN STILL MAKE WORLD CUP SQUAD?

WILLIAM HIL have lengthened their odds for Michael Owen to make the England squad for the World Cup finals from 2/1 to 5/2 following his latest injury setback, and he is now 2/7 to miss out. ‘It has been one step forward, one step back for Michael Owen, but few fans would not want him included in the squad if he is fit, well and scoring nearer the time’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Michael Owen

Michael Owen

Whats your view?


Rangers v Sevilla, Champions League, Tuesday 29th September.

Rangers v Sevilla

Rangers host Seville in the Champions League on Tuesday.Get your free tips from RacingDiary.co.uk for the game.

Here are a full range of odds for the game, from William Hill.



Match Odds

Rangers     11/5

Draw  11/5

Sevilla     EVS

Handicap Odds

Rangers (+1)      4/6

Tie   13/5

Sevilla (-1)      3/1

The only time these sides have previously met in European Competition was in 1962/63 when Rangers won the home leg 4-0

Rangers to win 4-0      100/1



Rangers have struggled to score goals this season so its difficult to pick a First Goalscorer so what not choose 2 players for 1 price

First Goalscorer (Coupled)

Boyd or Miller to score first 18/5

Miller or Naismith to score first   15/4

Boyd or Naismith to score first     15/4

With Sevilla you are spoiled for choice

Fabiano or Kanoute to score first   2/1

Fabiano or Negredo to score first   12/5

Kanoute or Negredo to score first   12/5

Boyd or Kanoute to score first      13/5

Boyd or Fabiano to score first      13/5

Madjid Bougherra scored an excellent goal in Stuttgart

Bougherra to Score      12/1

Bougherra to be booked  3/1

Bougherra to be sent off      10/1



Rangers have been good at keeping Clean Sheets lately

Rangers to keep a Clean Sheet 13/5

They have also struggled to score

Sevilla to keep a Clean Sheet 11/8

Rangers’ last 3 matches at Ibrox against Spanish opposition

have all ended in a draw

Rangers to Draw   11/5



Correct Score

0-0   13/2

1-1   11/2

2-2   14/1

Rangers have only opened the scoring in 1 of their last 9 meetings against a Spanish Club

Rangers to score first  11/8

Sevilla to score first  3/4

Rangers have conceded 198 goals in their 148 matches played in the European Cup.

Who will score goal 200 against Rangers

Sevilla     4/5

Unirea Urziceni   5/4

Stuttgart   8/1

None of the Three 25/1


Baroness Scotland now Odds On to Go!

BARONESS-TO-GO ODDS CUT AGAIN

WITH Baroness Scotland facing embarrassing claims from her house-keeper in the media, William Hill have shortened their odds about the Attorney General leaving her position before the end of the year from 7/4 to 6/4.

‘We are seeing far more bets for her to go rather than stay, and have had to cut the odds about the Baroness losing her job for the third time – when the story first broke she was 3/1 to go’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills offer 1/2 that she will still be Attorney General on January 1, 2010.


Hart or Brown who is next for the chop?

BROWN NOT FAVOURITE TO BE NEXT BOSS OUT DESPITE 6 GOAL HAMMERING

PHIL BROWN is 8/11 no longer to be Hull boss on the last day of the season with William Hill – but he is only second favourite to be the first Prem boss of the season to leave his club – with Hils making Pompey’s Paul Hart 10/11 to be the first to go. ‘Hart has an even worse record than Brown this season with seven straight defeats and doesn’t even have the defence that but for him his side wouldn’t even be in the Premiership’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

HILLS….FIRST PREM BOSS TO GO THIS SEASON:

Paul Hart                                              10/11

Phil Brown                                          11/10

Alex McLeish                                     6/1

Gary Megson                                     8/1

Mark Hughes                                     20/1

Roberto Martinez                            20/1

Sam Allardyce                                    20/1

Gianfranco Zola                                25/1

Mick McCarthy                                  25/1

David Moyes                                      25/1

Martin O’Neil                                     33/1

Rafa Benitez                                       33/1

Roy Hodgson                                     33/1

Tony Pulis                                            33/1

Arsene Wenger                                40/1

Owen Coyle                                       40/1

Sir Alex Ferguson                             40/1

Steve Bruce                                        40/1

Carlo Ancelotti                                  50/1

Harry Redknapp                               50/1

No Manager                                       50/1

Phil Brown To Be At Hull Last Day Of Season

Evs Yes 8/11 No

WILLIAM HILL make Chelsea 7/2 favourites to win the Carling Cup

WILLIAM HILL,,,,,,,,CARLING CUP Outright odds:

WILLIAM HILL make Chelsea 7/2 favourites to win the Carling Cup

WILLIAM HILL make Chelsea 7/2 favourites to win the Carling Cup

BLUES CARLING FAVOURITES- AND 66/1 FOR DOMESTIC TREBLE

WILLIAM HILL make Chelsea 7/2 favourites to win the Carling Cup – and 66/1 to complete a domestic treble -following the draw – and 4/1 that there will be an all ‘Big 4′ Final and 4/6 that one of the Big 4 will lift the trophy.

Now that the Big 4 seem to be taking the Carling Cup somewhat more seriously, the odds about the Big 4 sides winning it have shortened’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.




Chelsea 7/2
Man City 4/1
Man Utd 5/1
Arsenal 8/1
Tottenham 8/1
Liverpool 9/1
Aston Villa 12/1
Everton 16/1
Sunderland 20/1
Blackburn 28/1
Stoke 40/1
Bolton 50/1
Portsmouth 50/1
Peterborough 100/1
Barnsley 150/1
Scunthorpe 200/1

E/W ½ 1-2


BYE, BYE BARONESS SAY PUNTERS

BYE, BYE BARONESS SAY PUNTERS

Baroness-Scotland-001

WITH Baroness Scotland likely to face embarrassing revelations from her house-keeper, who has been signed up by Max Clifford, bookmakers William Hill have shortened their odds about the Attorney General leaving her position before the end of the year from 9/4 to 7/4.

‘As it was we were seeing far more bets for her to go rather than stay, and with the prospect that her housekeeper will soon be in print with her side of the story, we have had to cut the odds about Baroness Scotland losing her job’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills offer 2/5 that she will still be Attorney General on January 1, 2010.

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Weekend Premier League Specials from William Hill

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

Phil Brown- Hull

Phil Brown- Hull

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.

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Scottish Cup First Round – Football Betting Odds

WILLIAM HILL SCOTTISH CUP FIRST ROUND SPECIALS

Scottish Cup First Round Odds

1/100 Auchinleck 12/1 Fort William 16/1

16/1 Brora Rangers 17/2 Irvine Meadow 1/25

8/13 Buckie Thistle 11/4 Forres Mechanics 16/5

11/8 Clachnacuddin 5/2 Wick Academy 11/8

2/1 Coldstream 12/5 Edinburgh City 1/1

4/7 CS Strollers 11/4 Gala 7/2

11/8 Dalbeattie Star 5/2 Keith 11/8

6/4 Edinburgh Uni 13/5 Vale of Leithen 5/4

7/4 Fraserburgh 5/2 Bonnyrigg 11/10

16/5 Glasgow Uni 11/4 Girvan 8/13

12/1 Hawick Royal Albert 6/1 Huntly 1/10 1/20 Inverurie Locos 17/2 St Cuthbert Wanderers 14/1

1/2 Lossiemouth 10/3 Newton Stewart 10/3

1/8 Nairn County 11/2 Golspie Sutherland 11/1



7/1 Rothes 5/1 Banks O Dee 1/5

13/5 Selkirk 11/4 Preston Athletic 8/11

1/5 Whitehill Welfare 5/1 Wigtown 7/1

To Win the Active Nation Scottish Cup

Auchinleck Talbot 2000/1

Irvine Meadow 2000/1

Bonnyrigg Rose 3500/1

Banks O Dee 10000/1

Girvan 10000/1

How far will the sides go?

Where will Auchinleck exit the Scottish Cup?



First Round 25/1

Second Round 11/8

Third Round 8/11

Fourth Round 7/1

Fifth Round 33/1

Sixth Round or Later 100/1

Where will Irvine Meadow exit the Scottish Cup?

First Round 10/1

Second Round 6/4

Third Round 8/11

Fourth Round 9/1

Fifth Round 33/1

Sixth Round or Later 100/1

Where will Bonnyrigg exit the Scottish Cup?

First Round 5/4

Second Round 10/11

Third Round 4/1

Fourth Round 33/1

Fifth Round 50/1

Sixth Round or Later 200/1

Where will Banks O Dee exit the Scottish Cup?

First Round 11/2

Second Round 1/5

Third Round 9/2

Fourth Round 50/1

Fifth Round 100/1

Sixth Round or Later 250/1

Where will Girvan exit the Scottish Cup?



First Round 11/4

Second Round 1/4

Third Round 9/2

Fourth Round 50/1

Fifth Round 100/1

Sixth Round or Later 250/1

Which Junior Club will progress the furthest?

Auchinleck 11/8

Irvine Meadow 11/8

Bonnyrigg 9/2

Banks o Dee 14/1

Girvan 16/1

dead heat rules apply