
Both teams to score 20+ points each and Leicester to win today BOOSTED to 5/1 - as the Tigers take on Bath in the Gallagher Premiership final
In addition to the head-to-head odds outlined in a previous article - Sky Bet are offering two Price Boosts for today's Gallagher Premiership final between Bath and Leicester at Twickenham.
The first Price Boost requires both teams to score 20 or more points each and Leicester to win.
The odds for that particular bet have been enhanced from 4/1 to 5/1 courtesy of Sky Bet.
Leicester scored 21 points en route to a semi-final win over Sale Sharks at home last weekend.
Meanwhile, the another boost is valued at 6/1 odds and needs Bath to win by 6-10 points.
Last year's Gallagher Premiership final at Twickenham was decided by less than ten points - a game in which Bath were on the wrong end of the scoreboard.
Sky Bet Price Boosts for today's Gallagher Premiership final:
Both teams to score 20+ points each and Leicester to win
WAS 4/1 NOW 5/1
Bath to win by 6-10 points
WAS 5/1 NOW 6/1
Adam Radwan or Ollie Hassell-Collins to score the first try
WAS 13/2 NOW 15/2
Joe Cokanasiga, Tom Dunn, Will Muir all to score tries
WAS 12/1 NOW 14/1
All odds are correct at the time of publication
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