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Bolton 10/11 to stay up

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Bolton are now 10/11 to stay up after beating Liverpool 3-1 to move out of the bottom three.

Trotters now 4/5 to be relegated after moving out of the bottom three

Bolton are now 10/11 to stay up in Sky Bet's Premier League betting markets after beating Liverpool 3-1 to move out of the bottom three. Goals from Mark Davies, Nigel Reo-Coker and Gretar Steinsson helped The Trotters, 4/5 for relegation, to just their second league win of the season at The Reebok Stadium. Meanwhile, Liverpool are out to 7/2 (from 5/2) with the online betting company to finish in the top four as they still await their first Premier League victory of 2012. Elsewhere, Blackburn managed a 1-1 draw at Everton with another strong performance for manager Steve Kean. Rovers are also 10/11 to stay up and 4/5 for the drop in the latest relegation odds, while Kean is 5/2 to be the next Premier League boss to go in Sky Bet's manager betting. Bottom club Wigan suffered a 3-1 defeat at Queens Park Rangers and are now available at 2/9 to be relegated back to the Championship in May. However, Sky Bet's Football Trader Chris Spicer believes things are looking much more positive for The Latics' fellow relegation rivals. He said: "Blackburn's magnificent resurgence under Steve Kean took another step forward as Blackburn came from behind to gain a valuable away point at Everton. "Kean is making the Blackburn fans look daft after his side, without talisman Yakubu, turned in a fabulous performance at Goodison Park. "Liverpool are very much heading in the opposite direction after Kenny Dalglish's men succumbed to defeat with one of their weakest performances of the season. "Bolton took advantage of slack defending at the Reebok and now look in with a good chance of staying up." Ahead of a huge Super Sunday, which sees Tottenham travel to Manchester City and Manchester United host Arsenal, City are 1/2 to lift the trophy in Sky Bet's Premier League outright betting. Manchester United are 12/5 to retain their title while Spurs, who are five points adrift of tomorrow's opponents, are 12/1.