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Friday Betting Tips: Turn £10 into £108 with our William Hill 4 fold acca


Cheltenham may be set to come to an end but there's still plenty of football betting to be done this season, including our almost 10/1 William Hill fourfold for Friday night's matches.

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Newport County v Cheltenham Town - Home win (23/20)
Aberdeen v Motherwell - Adam Rooney to score at anytime (4/6)
Valencia v Deportivo La Coruna - Home win -1 (evens)
Monaco v Bastia - No on both teams to score (1/2)

Go to William Hill Friday's games page and back the following fourfold bet which would return £107.71 for a £10 stake if all correct:

Newport County v Cheltenham Town - Home win
Newport County are in desperate need of a victory in their Friday night clash against Cheltenham Town. The Exiles are two points and two places away from the play-off positions but they've been defeated in three of their last League Two outings with the club struggling to cope with the loss of manager Justin Edinburgh to Gillingham.

With that in mind, it's the perfect time to be playing a home match against relegation-threatened Cheltenham. The Robins have been struggling all season and as things stand they're just one point above the drop zone to the conference. Newport have a much stronger squad and the home advantage here, so we expect them to win the game.

Aberdeen v Motherwell - Adam Rooney to score at anytime
Aberdeen are having a pretty successful season in the Scottish Premiership. The Dons currently sit in second place and although last weekend's defeat at Celtic put a huge dent in their dreams of overhauling the Bhoys and winning the title, Derek McInnes' boys can still be proud of their achievements so far this term.

The main man behind much of their attacking play is Adam Rooney. The Irish forward has been prolific ever since moving north of the border midway through last season particularly at Pittodrie, where he has scored three goals in his last two matches. We're expecting him to get the better of this very leaky Motherwell backline.

Valencia v Deportivo La Coruna - Home win -1
Over in Spain, Valencia are putting in some performances worthy of their more illustrious former teams. Although a title win is well out of their reach, Los Che do have a chance of earning a Champions League spot this season - in fact, they currently occupy fourth place with a five point gap over fifth placed Sevilla.

At the Mestalla in front of their home fans Valencia have run rampant against a few teams this season and the same could happen again on Friday night. Deportivo La Coruna don't offer much of a threat - they're just two points above the relegation zone and haven't managed a win in their last four La Liga matches.

Monaco v Bastia - No on both teams to score
Monaco may well be sitting in fourth place in the French top division but that's definitely not through their attacking impetus. Incredibly, les Rouges et Blancs have scored just 29 goals in their 27 Ligue 1 games this season. Only six teams in the 20-club division have managed to hit the net on fewer occasions.

Leonardo Jardim's men do however have the best defensive record in the league having conceded just 20 in that period. Bastia are far from the poorest side in division, hence their current position of tenth, but we can see them struggling to find the net against this very tight Monaco backline.
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