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Saturday Premier League Betting Tips: Turn £10 into £145 with our William Hill 4 fold acca


A typically busy football programme takes place on Saturday and we have picked out an accumulator comprising four Premier League selections that pays 27/2.

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Aston Villa to draw at home to Stoke City (11/5)
Chelsea to win at home to Burnley (1/5)
Sunderland to draw at home to West Bromwich Albion (19/10)
Manchester City to win at home to Newcastle United (3/10)

Go to William Hill Premier League's games page and back the following fourfold bet which would return £144.76 for a £10 stake if all correct (individual odds in brackets):


Aston Villa to draw at home to Stoke City 
Tim Sherwood takes charge of Aston Villa for the first time and although they won in the FA Cup last weekend, it remains best to err on the side of caution for the time being regarding their league results.

While Stoke were beaten 4-1 at home by Manchester City in their last league game and by the same scoreline at Blackburn in the FA Cup, their results had hitherto been generally solid and manager Mark Hughes will want his defence to tighten up.

Chelsea to win at home to Burnley 
It would be a huge shock if the Premier League leaders dropped points on their own pitch for just the second time this season.

Manchester City are the only team to have denied Chelsea a league victory at Stamford Bridge and it’s highly likely that Burnley will be outclassed.

Sunderland to draw at home to West Bromwich Albion
Sunderland manager Gus Poyet needs a reaction from his players after they were the fall guys as firstly QPR collected their first away points of the campaign by winning at the Stadium of Light, and then they crashed out of the FA Cup at Bradford.

West Brom are going great guns under Tony Pulis and they should avoid defeat on Wearside, albeit held to a draw.

Manchester City to win at home to Newcastle United 
Newcastle won at the Etihad Stadium in the Capital One Cup earlier this term but there will probably be no repeat of that success.

After a rocky spell, City got back on track with a 4-1 triumph at Stoke in their last game when Sergio Aguero ended his six-match goalscoring drought with a double – and that looks significant going forward.
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