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Saturday Premier League Betting Tips: Turn £10 into £70 with our William Hill 4 fold acca


Five matches in the Premier League kick off at 15:00 GMT on Saturday and we are trying to get four of them right to bring up a 6/1 accumulator.


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Chelsea to win away to Aston Villa (4/11)
Leicester City v Crystal Palace – Under 3 Goals (4/6)
Manchester City -1 on the handicap at home to Hull City (6/10)
QPR/Draw double chance at home to Southampton (10/11)
Go to William Hill England Premier League's games page and back the following fourfold bet which would return £69.40 for a £10 stake if all correct (individual odds in brackets):

Chelsea to win away to Aston Villa 
Let’s start off with the banker bet of the four legs because it’s very difficult to see Chelsea slipping up at Villa Park even though they were beaten in this corresponding fixture last season.

Villa’s goalscoring record this term is simply abject, their total of 11 easily the worst of the 92 league clubs, and with Chelsea almost guaranteed to bulge the hosts’ net only one outcome looks likely here.

Leicester City v Crystal Palace – Under 3 Goals 
This contest could potentially be decided by a single goal, which has been the case in four of Leicester’s last five home matches.

After a free-scoring spell under their new manager Alan Pardew, Palace were shut out on their own pitch by Everton last weekend when they appeared to miss in-form striker Marouane Chamakh.

Manchester City -1 on the handicap at home to Hull City 
Despite the recent struggles on their own pitch, City are expected to bounce back to winning ways at an important time with the Champions League soon to resume.

Hull were well beaten 3-0 at home by Newcastle United last Saturday and while they usually keep things fairly tight on their travels, that result does not bode well against a City side who will probably feel they should have won away to Chelsea.

QPR/Draw double chance at home to Southampton 
This is QPR’s first match since Harry Redknapp’s departure and they can show once more they are much more effective at Loftus Road than when visiting other grounds.

Southampton suffered a shock defeat at home to Swansea last Sunday and that could be the first sign that they are starting to feel the pace in the race for a top-four finish.
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