Saturday, 8 July 2017

William Hill's GBOF Odds For Saturday Afternoon

Earlier today, the William Hill Sportsbook published its match markets for tomorrow night's pay-per-view.

I have just had another look through the odds and noticed that the prices have changed in every market, so here's a quick update noting where the punters appear to have been betting.

William Hill's Great Balls of Fire 2017 Betting Odds For Saturday Afternoon

Brock Lesnar was initially a 1/12 favourite to successfully retain the WWE Universal Championship against Samoa Joe. He has now moved into 1/20 while Joe has drifted to 8/1 from 6s.

Roman Reigns was 4/1 to start off with. I did notice he had dipped to 3/1 just before I started to write down the odds, but he has now evidently drifted back out as he's 7/2. Braun Strowman - who was 1/7 this morning - is now 1/6.

WWE Raw Women's Champion, Alexa Bliss, has moved in from 1/10 into 1/12. A winning bet on the challenger - Sasha Banks - will now pay out at odds of 6/1. Had you backed her earlier, you would have got a slightly lower 11/2.

Seth Rollins' price has shortened from 1/7 to 1/8 for his bout against Bray Wyatt. A victory for The Eater of Worlds was previously 4/1, but has now been raised to 9/2.

Big Cass has been lowered from 1/10 into 1/12. A win for his former tag team partner, Enzo Amore, has increased from 11/2 into 6s.

WWE Intercontinental Champion, The Miz, has also moved in from 1/10 to 1/12 with Dean Ambrose jumping out from 11/2 to 6/1.

The WWE Raw Tag Team Champions - Cesaro and Sheamus - are now 1/16 favourites to get a result in the iron man match. They were previously 1/12. As a result, The Hardys have moved out to 8/1 from 6/1.

Other than the punts on Roman Reigns, all of the favourites have been backed so far today.

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