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West Ham 5/6 to be relegated after destroying Dalglish’s Liverpool

| 27.02.2011

West Ham United fans will be hoping that it’s the result that kick-starts their Premier League survival campaign, and after such a convincing win against Liverpool, the Hammers certainly aren’t going to go down without a fight.

West Ham are now 5/6 from 4/7 to be relegated thanks to Sunday’s 3-1 victory over Liverpool, and all the money in the relegation betting market is now on West Brom who go odds-on for the first time since pre-season.

West Brom are 10/11 from 5/4 to be relegated following the weekend’s results which saw them drop into the bottom three, and Roy Hodgson’s side face a huge battle with Stoke at the Britannia Stadium on Monday.

With a game in hand West Brom can leapfrog Birmingham in 16th place with a win, but at 10/3 to beat Stoke, and having never done so in the Premier League, the betting suggests West Brom will remain in the relegation zone.

With a loss on the cards, punters should take the 10/11 for West Brom to go down before those relegation odds are slashed further and new customers to Ladbrokes.com can sign up here for a free £25 bet.

West Ham still find themselves in the relegation zone, but are level on points with West Brom and Wolverhampton Wanderers (10/11 to go down) and just two goals separate West Brom in 19th and Wolves in 17th.

Blackpool’s emphatic loss to Wolves on Saturday has seen their relegation odds cut to 7/4, and Birmingham, whose Carling Cup victory should breed the confidence needed to survive in the Premier League, are 7/2 to go down.

Blackburn are now 6/1 to go down following their loss to Aston Villa, but Fulham’s draw with Manchester city has seen their relegation odds lengthen to 12/1.

A £25 stake on West Brom going down would return £47.73. New customers can sign up here for a free bet worth £25.

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Robbie Morris

Robbie studied sports journalism at the University of Gloucestershire, an establishment chosen for its proximity to Cheltenham racecourse, where he was a season ticket holder. Upon graduation, Robbie was a contributor to GolfPunk, a national magazine aimed at ridding golf of its traditionalist image, before joining the news.ladbrokes team.