WILLIAM HILL 2009 CHELSEA VS EVERTON FA CUP FINAL BETTING TIPS
Chelsea take on Everton in the final match of the English football season as the 2009 FA Cup kicks off at Wembley. These two teams are really quite evenly matched and you'll notice that both of the fixtures between these two this year finished goalless. I could very much see this one going through to penalties and the 8/11 price on Chelsea is a bit low in my opinion. Everton are a good, organized side and they play a type of game that Chelsea don't respond very well to, and that's why I'm backing the Toffees here.As stated above, Chelsea are at 8/11 with Everton at a very enticing 9/2 and a 23/10 draw. That's the 90 minute market, but I think that you can make a significant amount of cash by betting on extra time or penalties. Chelsea to win in extra time pays out at 8/1 while Chelsea on penalties is listed at 10/1. Everton on Penalties pays 12/1 and Everton to win in extra time is available at 16/1. Marouane Fellaini is favoured to pick up the first card at a price of 8/1. I'd also keep an eye on John Obi Mikel if he starts, as he carries a 12/1 price. Chelsea are 10/3 to win both halves while Everton carry a 16/1 price for the same feat. William Hill favours a goal within the first 10 minutes at 11/4. Didier Drogba is the favoured first goalscorer ahead of Nicolas Anelka. Drogba is 5/4 anytime and 5/1 first/last. Anelka is 7/4 anytime and 6/1 first/last. Frank Lampard tucks in just behind at 2/1 anytime and 7/1 first/last. Louis Saha is 10/3 to score anytime and that's good value in my opinion. You'll get good odds on virtually any Everton player to score. Tim Cahill is 5/1 and 12/1 first/last while Fellaini is an impressive 11/2 to score anytime. Joleon Lescott is 20/1 to score first/last and 7/1 anytime. The favoured correct score is 1-0 to Chelsea at 5/1 with a 1-1 draw at 6/1. Everton to win 1-0 is 10/1. Chelsea 2-0 is 13/2 while Chelsea 2-1 is 15/2. Everton 2-1 is 16/1. A 2-2 draw at the end of 90 minutes is 18/1. VERDICTWe're going to extra time on this one folks. 0-0 or 1-1 at the end of 90 with Everton edging this one on penalties.