FA Cup Betting: All the latest odds after the fourth round draw
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Joe Dyer /
09 January 2011 /
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Could it be a Premier League-FA Cup double for United?
"Chelsea, 7-0 winners today though largely out-of-form of late, are second favourites at [6.6] despite being given a potentially tough away fixture at Everton ([16.0])."
Manchester United could be on for a league and cup double after defeating Liverpool while Chelsea are considered the nearest rivals despite drawing Everton away. Joe Dyer rounds up the latest odds following the fourth round draw
Manchester United are favourites to lift the FA Cup following the fourth round draw today.
Sir Alex Ferguson's men defeated Liverpool earlier in the day and their reward is a trip to Southampton. United are [5.2] to lift the trophy.
Chelsea, 7-0 winners today though largely out-of-form of late, are second favourites at [6.6] despite being given a potentially tough away fixture at Everton ([16.0]).
Other all-Premier League matches see Spurs ([7.8]) travel to Fulham ([42.0]), Aston Villa ([29.0]) host Blackburn ([75.0]) and Bolton ([32.0]) at home to Wigan ([85.0]).
At [1000.0] to win the Cup) Stevenage's dreams are just that, but the conquerors of Newcastle could go unexpectedly deep in the Cup after they were given another home game - Reading ([70.0]) the opponents this time.
The other third round giantkillers were handed tough ties. Leyton Orient ([1000.0]) go to Swansea ([120.0]), Burton Albion ([1000.0]) are also away, to Burnley ([130.0]). Notts County ([600.0]) are at home to the winner of Leicester ([110.0] who drew 2-2 with Manchester City ([7.0]).
Third favourites Arsenal ([7.6]) have a replay with Leeds and the winner of that will play Huddersfield.
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