Liverpool v Havant & Waterlooville Betting FA Cup Odds

Liverpool v Havant & Waterlooville is a fairy tale romance which only the FA Cup can set up. Havant play in the Conference south and the semi pro players are going to running out at the world famous Anfield.

ONE OPTIMISTIC – OR PSYCHIC – WILLIAM HILL CLIENT is hoping that the FA Cup’s – and perhaps even the game’s – biggest ever shock will happen at the weekend, landing him a £50,000 payout after he gambled £1000 at 50/1 on Havant & Waterlooville knocking Liverpool out of the Cup. ‘We had already cut Havant’s odds from 100/1 to 50/1 to go through after taking a string of bets for them to pull off the shock of shocks and then this four figure bet came along’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe. Hills make Liverpool 1/100 to win, with the draw 7/1 and a Havant win 100/1.

LIVERPOOL 12/1 TO SCORE WITHIN A MINUTE AGAINST HAVANT
Red hot 1/100 favourites Liverpool are 12/1 to get off the mark against Havant & Waterlooville with sixty seconds of kick off at Anfield with William Hill who also offer 11/8 that the home side takes the lead with ten minutes; 5/2 between the 11th and 20th minutes; 9/2 from 21-30; 17/2 31-40; 12/1 41-50; 22/1 51-60; 33/1 61-70; 50/1 71-80; 66/1 81-90.
Hills offer 33/1 that Liverpool fail to score – and 7/2 that Havant DO score.

Hills have opened a book on how many goals Liverpool will score at Anfield and make FOUR their 7/2 joint favourite with FIVE and also offer 4/1 THREE; 11/2 SIX; 6/1 TWO; 8/1 SEVEN; 12/1 EIGHT; 16/1 ONE; 16/1NINE; 20/1 TEN OR MORE; 25/1 NONE.

Liverpool vs Havant Team News

Liverpool are without Alvaro Arbeloa (abdominal injury) and Andriy Voronin (ankle) for Saturday’s FA Cup clash with minnows Havant & Waterlooville.

Rafael Benitez could bring in Steve Finnan, Charles Itandje, Lucas, Peter Crouch, Xabi Alonso and Ryan Babel.

The visitors will be without suspended full-backs Justin Gregory and Brett Poate, but Tony Taggart should be fit despite tooth trouble this week.

Gary Elphick, Craig Watkins, Chamel Fenelon and Charlie Henry are cup-tied.

Stan is a former full-time professional gambler he started his working training to be a journalist. He has written betting columns for 15 regional newspapers, and had hundreds of Sports articles published in National publications in his twenty Five years as a Sports Journalist. He left the profession to concentrate of full-time gambling in 2002, but missed the cut and thrust of the newsroom, and joined Betting-Portal as Editor in January 2004
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