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Bet365 on Premiership Relegation

With just one game left in the Premiership, the fear of relegation still hangs over four teams - the first time in history there is still no club relegated going into the final weekend of the season. All four teams are odds on for relegation but, instead of concentrating on the team most likely to survive, a more fascinating market is who will finish bottom."The team that's bottom at Christmas always gets relegated" may be a myth that's about to be dispelled, with West Brom looking the most likely to secure victory (home to Portsmouth) of the four teams. Crystal Palace will be confident of getting at least a point from their game at Charlton, while Southampton may also fancy their chances against a Man United side who clearly have one eye on the Cup Final. So, the value bet could be Norwich, who have a tricky away tie at Fulham.bet365 To Finish Bottom prices ? West Brom 11/10, Palace 9/4, Southampton 5/2, Norwich 12/1Relegation Picks: West Brom (4/7), Crystal Palace (6/5), Southampton to draw (5/2) and Fulham (8/5) - accumulator pays £314.60 for a £10 stake, including a 5% bonus as part of our Premiership Accumulator OfferPlay-offsAs well as the relegation battles, there's also some tricky looking play-off games to consider. With away goals not counting for double in these eliminators, the away teams who finished in the higher league positions will be hoping to avoid defeat in the hope of finishing the job at home. In the nine seasons of the play-offs, half or more of the openers have been stalemates. Ipswich are likely to be down after missing out on automatic promotion, and the Hammers can take heart from that, while the tie is also the best candidate in the Preston v Derby game. Both Lincoln and Macclesfield have struggled to find the net recently, and a goal-drought is very much on the cards.Playoff Picks: West Ham (9/4), Derby (9/4) and Lincoln (9/4) all to draw - treble pays out £343.28 to a £10 stake.

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