Darwin Nunez treble seals money-spinning acca win for Planet Sport
Darwin Nunez's hat trick in Uruguay's 4-0 route of Mexico put the finishing touches on Planet Sport's latest winning acca on Wednesday, and there's more to come tonight.
Tuesday’s acca narrowly missed out when Turkey held Italy to a 0-0 draw, but Planet Sport struck gold at 22/1 on Wednesday night.
Planet Sport Bet’s generous 50% boost hiked the price up to 33/1 before France’s 3-0 win over Luxembourg voided that selection.
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The evening started well as goals from Tomas Rigo and Tomas Suslov gave Slovakia a 2-0 lead over San Marino. Two further goals banked the -3 Asian handicap bet.
Next, Christian Eriksen’s 85th-minute winner carried Denmark to a 2-1 win over Sweden, while Belgium were rarely troubled by Montenegro and did indeed win to nil.
France left it late to bag a deserved third as Kylian Mbappe found the net with four minutes remaining to put some gloss on the scoreline.
The best was undoubtedly saved for last as Marcelo Bielsa’s Uruguay showed the ruthless edge we’d come to expect from his Leeds side.
The South Americans ran out 4-0 winners despite being underdogs. We rubbished that price in our preview and despite having less possession, they carved Mexico open at ease.
Wednesday’s acca was in the bag by the time Darwin Nunez completed his hat-trick in the 49th minute, as Selecao went from back to front in five beautiful touches.
Even with the outcome in France reducing the outcome, Planet Sport’s latest winner still bagged £200 profit to a £10 stake.
Planet Sport will bring you the best bets from every Euro 2024 and Copa America matchday across June and July, but our next chance to bag some profit comes tomorrow.
Friday night’s football acca is now live as Spain face Northern Ireland, Portugal meet Croatia, Germany host Greece and England welcome Iceland to Wembley.
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