Elsecar_Blade
Active Member
They can't come out anywhere in the draw though. They have to come out successively and as stated in my previous reply 1st and 2nd or 3rd and 4th or 5th and 6th etc. For them to come out 3rd and 4th they cannot come out 1st or 2nd so you have the odds of that not happening as well. ucandomagic did the odds.
But United can come out anywhere. The only variable you're only interested in whether Wednesday come out in the opposite spot. It doesn't matter a jot where United come out, only whether Wednesday come out opposite to the odds. Therefore, there's 1 possible spot opposite United and 14 other spots that aren't which makes it a 1 in 15 shot or 14/1.
Yes, the odds change as you move through the draw because basically the pot is shrinking. If you're asking what are the odds NOW of a Sheffield derby in Round 5, it's 14/1. But if Liverpool come out first, you then need neither Sheffield side second out against them and then, wherever United are drawn after that, United to be opposite Wednesday. If I could be bothered, I'd work out how the odds of a Sheffield derby change as we move through the draw ... but I can tell you that right now it's 14/1.

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