
Thought Leicester were big odds to win the league? You’ve seen nothing yet.
It’s not often (or indeed, ever) that a team has to go into the 2nd leg of a cup competition 9-0 down, but Burton will welcome Man City to the Pirelli this week doing just that.
You can get best odds of 10,000 (TEN-THOUSAND) to 1 that the Brewers somehow win the EFL Cup and it’s one of the single biggest odds that we’ve ever seen on Oddschecker.
We’ve scoured the site to find six crazy things that are a shorter price than the biggest football shock of all time.
The new Royal Baby to be called Donald - 500/1
They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery and Harry and Meghan could do just that if they name their soon-to-be first child after another one: The current US President and all-around nice guy.
John Terry to be the next Man Utd manager - 275/1
Terry is currently learning his trade at Aston Villa and would surely be welcomed with open arms at Old Trafford, where he spent most of his career getting serenaded with songs about his off-the-field activities, and booed for on his on-the-field exploits.
Huddersfield winning the Premier League - 5000/1
Stop us if you’ve heard this one before… Huddersfield ‘doing a Leicester’ in half the time is the same odds as what it was in 2015-16, but no doubt there’ll be some crazy punter putting money on Jan Siewert to orchestrate the best comeback since Lazarus.
David Beckham to be the next James Bond - 500/1
Despite having previously shown all the acting ability of his wife in the Spice Girls movie, Becks is on the short (long?) list for the next 007. He’s the same odds as Tom Felton though, so that’s something!
France to ask for the Statue of Liberty back - 200/1
If the bloke in the White House gets all too much for our friends across the channel, they could always pull the most unexpected act since another Frenchman drop-kicked a fan at Selhurst Park. Speaking of drop kicks…
Grant Holt winning the WWE Men's Royal Rumble 2019 - 1000/1
Finally, the previous Norwich City heavyweight is currently training in Norfolk as a pro wrestler, so why not believe he will headline Wrestlemania? Reports that he will have Delia Smith as a valet/manager remain unconfirmed, however.





