Bookie William Hill has suspended betting on The Stone Roses headlining Glastonbury.

The Sunday night headline slot for the world-famous festival is still up for grabs, with Kanye West and Foo Fighters already announced on the line-up.

A raft of bets saw the Manchester band's odds tumble from 12/1 to even money in less than 24 hours, with Blur the 2/1 second favourites ahead of Prince (9/2) and Kate Bush (5/1).

William Hill spokesman Joe Crilly said: “It looks like the announcement many have been expecting since 2011 could finally happen and the Stone Roses look set to headline Glastonbury.

“A gamble like this usually indicates an announcement is not far away.”

But industry insiders have again insisted there is no basis to the growing Roses rumours.

Our well-placed source told the M.E.N.: “The Roses are definitely not doing Glastonbury this year, 100 per cent not.”

Other acts actually confirmed as pulling on their wellies and heading to Worthy Farm on June 24-28, include Florence and The Machine Mary J Blige, Pharrell Williams, Alt-J, Motorhead and Lionel Richie.

Glastonbury 2015 Sunday Headliner odds: 1/1 Stone Roses; 2/1 Blur; 9/2 Prince; 5/1 Kate Bush; 8/1 Coldplay; 10/1 Depeche Mode; 12/1 Fleetwood Mac; 12/1 AC/DC; 16/1 BAR