Top-flight teams 5-2 to fill FA Cup quarter-finals
THERE is the possibility of an all-Premier League line-up for the FA Cup quarter-finals and BoyleSports offer 5-2 that the eight top-flight teams progress past lower-league opposition.
It has led to a strange draw with all of the top-flight teams avoiding each other, although six of them are away in the fifth round with Leicester seen as the most vulnerable for their trip to Sky Bet League One side Millwall on Saturday.
Ladbrokes are 11-10 that at least one Premier League side bites the dust this weekend and those who prefer the safety net can take 8-15 with Boyles that seven or more Premier League teams reach the quarter-finals.
It’s 7-4 with Hills that six or fewer top-flight clubs progress and it’s Arsenal who are the shortest priced of the eight Premier League sides with the Gunners heading to National League Sutton on Monday.
Arsenal are 11-4 with bet365 to be the highest-scoring side in the eight FA Cup ties as the Gunners look to ease the pressure on manager Arsene Wenger.
The Frenchman said on Friday he would stay in management next season but would not confirm that it would be at the Emirates and Coral cut Wenger to 8-11 from 5-6 to leave Arsenal before the start of next term.
Wenger can be backed at 6-4 with Hills to still be in charge at that time and he is 3-1 not to be involved in first-team football with Barcelona at 9-2 and a switch to Juventus is rated at 6-1.
Juve boss Max Allegri remains favourite to replace Wenger at Arsenal with the 49-year-old ranging from odds of 4-1 to 6-1.