2009 PREMIERSHIP RELEGATION BETTING TIPS FROM WILLIAM HILL
It looks like a final day duel between Newcastle, Sunderland, Middlesbrough and Hull City as the real action on the final day of the 2008/2009 Premier League season is happening at the bottom. West Brom are relegated, but they haven't exactly locked up the basement spot yet. Virtually every different permutation this weekend could mean vastly different results for who stays up so it is difficult to do anything but back where the bookies think things seem to go. Popular UK bookmaker William Hill has just released the following prices:20th West Brom 19th Middlesbrough 18th Newcastle 1/120th West Brom 19th Middlesbrough 18th Hull 5/220th Middlesbrough 19th West Brom 18th Newcastle 4/120th West Brom 19th Newcastle 18th Middlesbrough 11/220th Middlesbrough 19th West Brom 18th Hull 15/220th West Brom 19th Middlesbrough 18th Sunderland 11/120th West Brom 19th Newcastle 18th Hull 20/120th West Brom 19th Hull 18th Middlesbrough 20/120th Middlesbrough 19th West Brom 18th Sunderland 28/120th Newcastle 19th West Brom 18th Middlesbrough 750/120th Newcastle 19th West Brom 18th Hull 1000/1It is still conceivable that Sunderland could go down. They haven't been in the relegation zone since late last year, but some poor end-of-season form has meant that if they fail to win and all of their rivals take 3 points, they will be sent back down to the nether regions of the Championship. The issue for Sunderland is that they're up against Chelsea who are listed at less than evens to win, despite the match being held at the Stadium of Light. Hull, as we all know, play Manchester United while Newcastle face a winnable fixture against Aston Villa. Middlesbrough match up against West Ham so there will be no easily-winnable matches for anybody this weekend. Middlesbrough are 1/100 to finish in the bottom 3Newcastle are 4/7Hull are 13/8Sunderland are 8/1