Gunners drift to 12-1 after Hammers draw
ARSENAL have been pushed out to 12-1 to win the Premier League after they surrendered a two-goal lead in a 3-3 draw at West Ham.
The Gunners will still have a game in hand on leaders Leicester after the Foxes have played struggling Sunderland, but Arsene Wenger’s side are already ten points behind with six matches remaining.
Leicester are 1-4 to win their first title, while Tottenham, who are seven points behind, are 5-1.
Andy Carroll scored all three goals for the Hammers and Hills go 6-1 that the former Liverpool striker can make England’s Euro 2016 squad.
His first club Newcastle suffered a 3-1 defeat at Southampton to leave them deep in relegation trouble but it could have been worse as Norwich lost 1-0 at Crystal Palace.
The Magpies are 1-14 to be playing in the Championship next season, while Sunderland are 2-5 and the Canaries are 13-8 to finish in the bottom three.
The first issues of the Sky Bet Football League were sorted out with Bolton relegated from the Championship and Crewe slipping out of League One.
League Two leaders Northampton clinched promotion with a 2-2 draw against Bristol Rovers.