Gamebooker Weekend Specials
Homecoming QueensDavid Beckham has already hinted on a possible return to the premiership. Will other ex-premiership players in Spain follow suit?To return to premiership clubs by 2005/6 season: David Beckham 3/1Michael Owen 4/1Diego Forlan 10/1Jonathan Woodgate 4/1 Thomas Gravesen 16/1Ian Harte 8/1All the above to remain in Spain 2005/6 season 3/2Go to Gamebookers.com now!Hot shotsWho will come out on top from Henry and Shearer?Henry to outscore Shearer evensShearer to outscore Henry 5/2Both players to score the same 9/2Neither player to score evensGo to Gamebookers.com now! French LegionAn Arsenal win inevitably usually means a French player will end up on the scoresheet, will this happen against Newcastle on Saturday?A French player to score for Arsenal 7/10A French player to score and Arsenal to win evensGo to Gamebookers.com now! Blue ParadeChelsea last lost in the Premiership against Manchester City on the 16 October, who will be the next team to inflict defeat on Mourinho's boys?Portsmouth 11/1Birmingham 15/2Blackburn 7/2Man City 5/1Everton 3/1West Brom 11/1Norwich 5/1C Palace 11/1Man Utd 7/4Arsenal evensChelsea not to lose again this season 11/2Go to Gamebookers.com now!Blue boyChelsea are hitting goals from all over the pitch, who will be their top scorer come the end of the season? (All competitions)Gudjohnsen evensDrogba 5/2Lampard 5/2Terry 17/2Robben 11/2Go to Gamebookers.com now! San DiegoDiego Forlan has gone from premiership flop to third highest scorer in the Spanish Primera division. He's scored 10 La Liga goals this season, 4 in his last 2 games for Villarreal, including 2 against Barcelona in their recent 3-0 drubbing of the league leaders. Can he continue this great form?Forlan to be top scorer in La Liga this season 6/1Forlan to score at least 2 goals in his next league match v Valencia 4/1Forlan to return to Premiership by first day of next season 10/1Forlan to move to Real Madrid or Barcelona by first day of next season 12/1Go to Gamebookers.com now!Red JinxAfter the goals conceded to ManU and Burnley, is Liverpool's run of bad luck set to continue against Southampton?Liverpool to lose by an own goal (goal must be the winner) 8/1Liverpool to concede any goal due to a goalkeeping error 2/1Go to Gamebookers.com now! Devilish DefenceManchester United have now kept their 7th consecutive clean sheet, the first time this has happened in 80 years. How long can they continue this run? 0 games 27/501 game evens2 games 4/13 games 8/14 or more games 14/1Go to Gamebookers.com now!