The FA Cup on Betfair: The pick of the prices from Tuesday night's replays
FA Cup
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Joe Dyer /
15 January 2008 /
Bury pull off the traditionial 'giant-killing' while Gerrard tucks in against Luton ...
League Two's Bury pulled off the FA Cup's third round replay shock with a 2-1 defeat of Championship side Norwich. The Gigg Lane side traded at a high of [5.5] pre-match for the win while their more illustrious opponents - unbeaten in the nine games before the replay - were backed down to a low of [1.78].
The 2-1 scoreline was backed at [20.0] for small money.
West Brom were backed at [1.05] for victory when leading 2-1 in the dying minutes against Charlton. But a late equaliser forced the game into extra time to delight the draw backers who took an in-running high of [36.0]. The 2-2 scoreline was matched at [28.0] to small money. West Brom went on to win the resultant penalty shootout.
Though they dominated the first half it seemed as though Liverpool would reach the break in their third round replay with Luton goalless. But a 45th minute goal from Ryan Babel denied punters taking the price of [1.05] for a halftime draw.
Steven Gerrard's three goals rewarded punters who took the high of [12.0] on one man bagging a hat-trick in the match.
Under 1.5 goals was matched at [16.5] to small money during Spurs' 1-0 away win at Reading following a 13th minute Robbie Keane goal. That scoreline was also matched at a high of [16.5].
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