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12th Dec 2014

Feeling Grand? TURN €10 INTO OVER €1,000 WITH THIS PREMIER LEAGUE FOURFOLD

The Premier League is on this weekend and with it comes JOE's attempt to turn a measly €10 into over €1,000.

Eric Lalor

With Christmas just around the corner and the present list getting longer by the day, this weekend’s football is the perfect opportunity to win a bit of much needed cash.

So with that in mind, we take a look at the Premier League fixtures to see if we can make a few star predictions.

Crystal Palace v Stoke City, to draw: 11/5

Crystal Palace have struggled to turn Selhurst Park into a fortress this season.

They’ve lost three of their last six home games, but Stoke have only won one of their last six away games. We expect both sides to cancel each other out this weekend.

Diego Costa to score two or more goals for Chelsea against Hull: 12/5

Costa hasn’t scored in his last five matches for Chelsea and Jose Mourinho has already told him he needs to get fitter. We think it’s inevitable that the big Spanish hit-man will rectify his goal famine with a couple of goals against a fairly poor Hull City defence.

Arsenal v Newcastle, to draw: 7/2

Arsenal will be buoyed by their midweek win at Galatasary and Aaron Ramsey scored two goals, one of which will probably win goal of the season. However Ramsey, as well as Koscielny and Monreal have been ruled out for this match.

Newcastle will be bouncing with confidence after ending Chelsea’s unbeaten start to the season last weekend. We reckon they can snatch a draw at the Emirates.

West Brom v Aston Villa, to draw: 23/10

This Midlands derby at the Hawthorns sees the meeting of two clubs who have struggled this season. The home team have won only one of their last six home games and Villa have only won one of their last six away matches. We think this one has stalemate written all over it.

Betting a tenner on this fourfold could earn you the lovely Christmas bonus of over €1600.

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