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Big Sam 8-1 to win a major tournament with England

| 22.07.2016
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Sam Allardyce is 8-1 with leading bookmaker Coral to win a major tournament with England during his time as manager of the national team. The Three Lions are 14-1 to prevail at the 2018 World Cup, while they are 1-10 to qualify for the tournament.

Coral make Allardyce 8-11 to still be in charge of England at Euro 2020, while he is evens not to be the manager of the team at the tournament. England are 7-4 to go through qualification for the 2018 World Cup unbeaten and 10-1 to finish their campaign with a 100% record.

“Although Big Sam has been given an initial two-year contract by the FA, we make him odds-on to still be in charge of the national team for Euro 2020,” said Coral’s John Hill.

“It’s been 50 years and counting since England last won a major tournament and the odds suggest Big Sam won’t end that long wait for a trophy during his spell in the most scrutinised position in world football,” added Hill.

**Sam Allardyce to still in charge of England at Euro 2020
8-11 Yes, Evs No

**Sam Allardyce to win a major tournament with England
8-1

**England to win the 2018 World Cup
14-1

**England to qualify for the 2018 World Cup
1-10

**England to go unbeaten during qualification for the 2018 World Cup
7-4

**England to have a 100% record during qualification for the 2018 World Cup
10-1

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Further contact information:
John Hill 07889 645520

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John Hill

John is the newest member of the PR team having joined in April 2014. In his previous role he worked as a broadcaster where he could be heard building up to the action in horse racing, greyhounds and a range of sports.
As a PR manager he will be responsible for Coral's news website providing the latest market movers, as well as various other media relations, including Box Nation and RPGTV.
John is a proud Rochdale fan having been born in the town which has produced the likes of Gracie Fields and Lisa Stansfield.