Hibs 20-1 to repeat cup magic next season
HIBERNIAN ended their 114-year wait to win the William Hill Scottish Cup with a dramatic 3-2 success over Rangers at Hampden Park.
Rangers had looked on course to land a domestic double after leading 2-1 with ten minutes remaining but Anthony Stokes equalised and David Gray’s injury-time header sent the Hibs fans wild with delight.
Hibernian are 20-1 with the sponsors to win the Scottish Cup again next year in a market headed by Celtic at 6-5, followed by Rangers at 5-2.
New Bhoys manager Brendan Rodgers is 7-1 with bet365 to lead Celtic to a domestic treble next term.
Watford have also filled their managerial vacancy with the appointment of former Napoli and Inter manager Walter Mazzarri.
Scott Duxbury, Watford’s CEO, told the Hornets’ official website: “Walter has been the target of a number of approaches for his services, so we’re delighted to secure him as head coach here.
“We’re thoroughly looking forward to working with such a highly-regarded coach, with the progress and development of the club always remaining the highest priority.”
The Italian replaces Quique Sanchez Flores who led Watford to 13th spot in the Premier League and guided them to the FA Cup semi-finals where they were beaten by Crystal Palace.
England’s face Turkey on Sunday and it coincides with Betfred launching a money back concession on Euro 2016.
Stakes will be returned on the Three Lions (win and each-way) should they exit the European Championship on penalties.
BoyleSports have cut Harry Kane to 16-1 from 20-1 to be the top goalscorer in France this summer, while they have also clipped England into 8-1 for a first European Championship crown.