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Lucky punter bags 20-team accumulator at 3,800/1 odds after Fulham winner SIX minutes into injury time


A LUCKY punter bagged one of the bets of the season when their 3800/1 acca landed thanks to Fulham’s last-gasp winner.

The unnamed bettor placed £1 on the 20-team accumulator with Ladbrokes.

This is the monster 3800/1, 20-team acca that landed for the shrewd bettor

And his heart would have been in his mouth as Fulham desperately went looking for the winner at home against Birmingham.

Lucky for him, Joshua Onomah was there to sweep it home in the 96th minute to keep up the Cottagers’ promotion push.

And keep the bettor on track for a whopping payout.

The punter also relied on Danny Ward’s 85th minute winner, having backed Cardiff to beat Bristol City.

They needed an 81st minute strike in a 1-0 win for Millwall over Charlton.

BEAT THE BOOKIES

Alexandre Lacazette kept the bet alive with his 86th minute goal against Wolves, with the gambler banking on there being more than 1.5 goals in that game.

What’s more, KFUM Oslo came from behind to beat Jerv in the 89th minute.

The biggest line of the bet was on Liefering to beat Austria Lustenau with odds of 3/1.

All of the others were odds-on apart from AC Milan to beat Lazio which was 21/10.



Alex Apati of Ladbrokes said: “This is no doubt the best football bet of the season so far. Spread across Friday and Saturday, our plucky punter had to rely on lady luck in countless games to turn £1 into a whopping £3.8k.”

This is far from the biggest win this season though.

Four players shared £40,000 each after all chipping in £2 on a 10-fold acca – which brought in £160,000 altogether when it landed last December.

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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