Hull 20-1 to claim a place in the EFL Cup final
JOSE MOURINHO could have a full-strength Manchester United squad to choose from for tomorrow night’s EFL Cup semi-final, second leg at Hull after Marcos Rojo and Luke Shaw returned to training.
Rojo missed Saturday’s 1-1 draw at Stoke through illness while Shaw has been injured since late-October.
Hull are without Dieumerci Mbokani and Ahmed Elmohamady, who are at the Africa Cup of Nations.
United, who hold a 2-0 lead from the first leg at Old Trafford, are 1-66 to go through, while Hull are 20-1 to reach the final.
Arsene Wenger is waiting to see what his punishment he will receive after the FA charged him with misconduct.
Hills go 6-4 that the Arsenal manager receives a one-game stadium ban and 9-2 for a two-game ban.
The firm are 4-5 that he doesn’t receive a stadium ban.
Sunderland have added to their defensive numbers by signing free-agent Joleon Lescott.
The 34-year-old, who left Aston Villa last summer, has signed for the Black Cats until the end of the season.
Hills – A Wenger stadium ban: 4-5 none, 6-4 one-game ban, 9-2 two-game ban.