Money back if Chelsea fail to win

Both Chelsea and Manchester United will be expected to win their home games against Wigan and Stoke respectively, and with the Blues holding a slender one point advantage over the Red Devils, the title is theirs to lose.

After slamming seven goals past three different teams at home this term, Chelsea could repeat the feat for a fourth time against Wigan.

FourFourTwo's official betting partner Paddy Power can only see one winner in this contest, so much so that Wigan are a massive 20/1 to beat Chelsea, despite doing just that earlier this season at The DW Stadium.

Paddy Power will come to the aid of any heartbroken Chelsea fans should the unthinkable happen and Carlo Ancelotti's side fail to take all three points.

If Chelsea do not win this game they will refund all losing 1st/last goalscorer, correct score and scorecast bets.

1/9        Chelsea Win
8/1        Draw
20/1      Wigan Win

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Chelsea will be expected to win comfortably considering the form their players are in at the moment. Frank Lampard is 4/1 to open the scoring and 10/1 to finish the campaign with a hat-trick.

Or will John Terry lead from the front? He can be backed at 14/1 to the score the first goal.

First Scorers
9/4        Drogba
7/2        Anelka
4/1        Lampard
5/1        Kalou
6/1        J.Cole
6/1        Malouda
10/1      Ballack
14/1      Terry

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It’s only 45/1 for Chelsea to win 7-0 this Sunday, with the Blues having already put seven goals past three different teams earlier this season the reason behind the shorter odds.

It’s double that at 90/1 for Arsenal to beat Fulham by the same scoreline.

Correct Score Bets
15/2      Chelsea 1-0
5/1        Chelsea 2-0
10/1      Chelsea 2-1
9/2        Chelsea 3-0
45/1      Chelsea 7-0

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Gregg Davies

Gregg Davies is the Chief Sub Editor of FourFourTwo magazine, joining the team in January 2008 and spending seven years working on the website. He supports non-league behemoths Hereford and commentates on Bulls matches for Radio Hereford FC. His passions include chocolate hobnobs and attempting to shoehorn Ronnie Radford into any office conversation.