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Who will beat the Premier League drop and who's heading down with West Ham?

Blackpool are 1,25 favourites to follow West Ham with online bookmakers BetClic, with the Seasiders hoping for a shock result against the newly crowned champions Man United to survive, while Blackburn are seen as the team least likely to face the drop at 8,00 but they are certainly not out of the dogfight.

Wigan and Blackpool may well be occupying the relegation spots going into the last game but they are far from down, with only one point separating them from 15th. The Seasiders and the Latics are favourites to follow West Ham to the Championship at 1,25 and 1,70 respectively with BetClic.

However, both could still stay up, even with a loss as only goal difference separates them from Birmingham, who are available at 1,85 facing a tough away match at Tottenham who will be looking to secure 5th place.

Wolves and Blackburn are both a point clear of relegation and facing each other, at the Molineux, it is sure to be a nervy game with the home team 6,00 to fail with BetClic and Blackburn 8,00 to follow West Ham to the Championship.

Relegation Odds from BetClic:
Blackpool                   1,25
Wigan                        1,70
Birmingham               1,85
Wolverhampton        6,00
Blackburn                  8,00
Odds from BetClic

Topics

  • Art, Culture, Entertainment

Categories

  • premier league
  • blackpool
  • wolves
  • wigan
  • birmingham
  • blackburn
  • betclic

Created in 2005 by French entrepreneurs, BetClic is the founding brand of BetClic Everest Group. As a leading online gaming operator in the worlds of sport, poker, casino and horse-race betting in Europe, BetClic provides a locally-tailored, convivial, easy-to-use offering focused on sporting passion.
BetClic has become one of the benchmark brands and is developing its offering across all European countries in 18 languages.
BetClic is involved in promoting ethical and responsible gaming on a day-to-day basis.
BetClic works with brand ambassadors such as Marcel Desailly, Ruud Gullit, Dan Petrescu, Karel Poborsky and Arrigo Sacchi.

Contacts

Dan Vikman

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