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Four Nations Final odds - Big ask for England

Ryan Hall of England goes over for a try during the Four Nations match between England and New Zealand at KC Stadium on November 12, 2011 in Hull, United Kingdom. (credit: Chris Brunskill/Getty Images)
England are facing an uphill challenge on Saturday when they play Australia in the final of the Four Nations.

William Hill make England 15/4 outsiders to get a win while Australia are 1/5 favourites.

If England are to upset the odds then the back three of Ryan Hall, Sam Tomkins and Tom Briscoe will have to be on fire and Hills are 8/1 that all three score at least one try.

Steve McNamara’s men have been given a 12 point start on the handicap at 10/11. 

Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly told Bettingpro.com: “England have performed fantastically in the tournament, pushing Australia close in their first meeting, but we think that they may fall at the final hurdle.”

William Hill Four Nations Final Odds: 

15/4 England; 1/5 Australia; 25/1 Draw

10/11 England (+12); 10/11 Australia (-12); 16/1 Handicap Draw

First Try (England): 11/1 Ryan Hall; 12/1 Sam Tomkins; 12/1 Tom Briscoe; 14/1 Kirk Yeoman; 16/1 Jack Reed; 16/1 Rangi Chase; 20/1 BAR

First Try (Australia): 9/1 Akuila Uate; 9/1 Josh Morris; 9/1 Darius Boyd; 10/1 Chris Lawrence; 10/1 Greg Inglis; 16/1 Tony Williams; 20/1 BAR

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