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Sunday Betting Tips: Turn £10 into £83 with our William Hill 4 fold acca


Three FA Cup fifth-round ties in England and a match in the Scottish Premiership form our 73/10 accumulator on an exciting Sunday’s football in the UK.


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Leicester City/Draw double chance away to Aston Villa (1/2)
Sunderland to win away to Bradford City (11/10)
Arsenal to win at home to Middlesbrough (4/9)
Aberdeen to win away to Hamilton (5/6)
Go to William Hill Sunday's games page and back the following fourfold bet which would return £83.00 for a £10 stake if all correct (individual odds in brackets):


Leicester City/Draw double chance away to Aston Villa 
Two struggling Premier League sides contest the opening FA Cup tie of the day, Villa with Scott Marshall in temporary charge after Paul Lambert was sacked as manager this week.

It could mean the home side take on a new lease of life, but that would require a huge turnaround in the space of a few days and Leicester have been showing a bit more spirit recently having fought hard in their 2-1 midweek defeat at Arsenal.

Sunderland to win away to Bradford City 
Bradford famously knocked out Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in the previous round but this could be where their FA Cup adventure ends for the season.

Sunderland will be smarting from their home loss to QPR on Tuesday and over the last couple of seasons have established themselves as a more potent force in the knockout competitions than in the league.

Arsenal to win at home to Middlesbrough 
Boro will be keen to repeat what they did in round four by knocking out a Premier League giant in their own stadium, having enjoyed a superb 2-0 triumph away to Manchester City.

But Arsenal have won their last eight home matches and should make their superior quality tell against the Championship leaders.

Aberdeen to win away to Hamilton
We go north of the border for our other selection and Aberdeen can keep themselves in with a chance of the Scottish Premiership title by winning at New Douglas Park.

Hamilton have not won since Alex Neil quit as manager to take over at Norwich City over a month ago and their slump looks set to continue.
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