One lucky punter won a whopping £157,866 after placing a 60p bet on a SIXTEEN-team accumulator.
The bettor correctly predicted the outcome of every Premier League and Championship fixture on Saturday, resulting in a huge pay-out.
From the 16 matches, there was just ONE draw with Cardiff and Birmingham City sharing the points in Wales - which the gambler predicted.
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The bet remarkably came in after Wilfried Zaha scored a last-gasp winner for Crystal Palace against Southampton.
The punter just needed Manchester City to win at Elland Road in the late kick-off to cash in and Pep Guardiola's team didn't disappoint as they ran out 4-0 winners.
The gambler also had Liverpool, Aston Villa, Burnley and Brighton to thank after they all won their respective Premier League matches.
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The customer's bet also included Championship victories for Preston, Bournemouth, Derby, Bristol City, Huddersfield, Middlesbrough, Cardiff, Millwall, Nottingham Forest and West Brom.
Betting slip:
Liverpool to beat Newcastle - 2/5
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Aston Villa to beat Norwich - 4/11
Crystal Palace to beat Southampton - 2/1
Burnley to beat Watford - 17/10
Brighton to beat Wolves - 9/5
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Manchester City to beat Leeds - 2/7
Preston to beat Barnsley - 6/5
Bournemouth to beat Blackburn - 7/5
Derby to beat Blackpool - 16/5
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Bristol City to beat Hull - 6/5
Huddersfield to beat Coventry - 2/1
Middlesbrough to beat Stoke - 4/5
Cardiff vs. Birmingham to finish a draw - 9/4
Millwall to beat Peterborough - 1/2
Nottingham Forest to beat Swansea - 8/15
West Brom to beat Reading - 7/5
Total stake: 60p
ODDS: 263,109/1
Total returns: £157,865.59
Ladbrokes PR manager Alex Apati said of the 16-team accumulator via The Sun: "Our punter has played an absolute blinder here, correctly predicting the outcome of all 16 games in the top two tiers of English football on Saturday.
"What makes the acca even more impressive is that there was just one draw across all sixteen games, and our customer managed to pick it out; truly remarkable stuff and we're delighted for them."
Topics: Football