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Friday Betting Tips: Turn £10 into £115 with our William Hill acca

Friday Betting Tips: Turn £10 into £115 with our William Hill acca

Matches in four different competitions around Europe combine for our Friday William Hill accumulator which pays over 21/2.

Join William Hill and you will get £25 in matched free bets!

Go to William Hill Friday's games page and back the following accumulator bet which will return £115.49 for a £10 stake if all correct.


Middlesbrough to win at home to Brentford (10/11)
Celtic -1 on the handicap away to St Johnstone (5/6)
Rostov to win away to Mordovya Saransk (10/11)
Aalborg v Odense – Both teams to score (8/11)


Middlesbrough to win at home to Brentford (19:45 BST)
This is the second leg of a Championship play-off semi-final and Middlesbrough go into it with a 2-1 advantage thanks to a late Griffin Park winner from on-loan Fulham defender Fernando Amorebieta.

Boro had easily the best home defensive record in this division over the 46-game season and that solidity should enable them to head to Wembley after another victory.

Celtic -1 on the handicap away to St Johnstone (19:45 BST)
Scottish champions Celtic should extend their margin to 17 points at the top of the Premiership table before Aberdeen also play their penultimate match on Saturday.

St Johnstone have been strong at the back recently and won away to Celtic in early March, but with the pressure well and truly off them Ronny Deila’s side can cut loose and triumph with something to spare.

Rostov to win away to Mordovya Saransk (17:00 BST)
Mordovya have fared much the best of the teams promoted to the Russian Premier League last season and are on a good run of form just now.

But victory is more vital for Rostov as they aim to try and stay out of the relegation play-offs and so the visitors’ greater urgency may just be decisive.

Aalborg v Odense – Both teams to score (17:30 BST)
Aalborg have put up a fairly tame defence of their Danish Superliga title, looking set to finish fifth at best, and may not have things all their own way against Odense.

The visitors are on a useful run of form and won 3-1 against champions-elect Midtjylland last week, so should make their presence felt again in this game.
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