Football update: United 2/1 to remain unbeaten until Christmas and 8/1 to do so all season
By Sarah Preece on 2011-10-15 17:36:36
MANCHESTER UNITED can be backed at 2/1 with Ladbrokes to remain unbeaten until Christmas.
The Red Devils are also 8/1 to see out the entire season unbeaten whilst Liverpool who they shared the spoils with today are now odds-on at 10/11 to finish in the top four.
At the other end of the table Swansea are cut for relegation and Wigan now go odds-on (5/6) for the drop after their home defeat to Bolton today (eased to 5/2).
Alex Donohue of Ladbrokes said: "United are proving a tough side to defeat and we have to respect them in their quest to remain unbeaten. Liverpool now appear to be capable of a top four finish and the odds firmly reflect that."
He added: "The relegation betting is already heating up and it's Swansea and Wigan who now appear to be in the most trouble."
Ladbrokes latest betting
- Manchester United to remain unbeaten all season - 8/1
- Manchester United to remain untill Christmas in the Premier League - 2/1
- Liverpool to finish in the top four - 10/11
Premier League winner
- Manchester United - Evens
- Manchester City - 13/8
- Chelsea - 7/2
- Liverpool - 20/1
Premier League relegation
- Swansea - 4/6
- Wigan - 5/6
- Norwich - Evens
- Blackburn - Evens
- QPR - 5/2
- Bolton - 5/2
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