There’s a big Saturday of FA Cup football to look forward to and you don’t want to miss this Paddy Power price boost! They’ve enhanced Everton, Millwall and Norwich all to win from 5/2 to a tasty 4/1. Translated into matched betting terms, this gives us a risk-free potential profit of £12.65 and here’s how…
Power Price Boost
The maximum stake for this power price boost is £20.00.
For a walkthrough of how to lay multiples, please see my laying multiples guide.
We can calculate our underlay stake using my Matched Betting Calculator. We just need to open up the ‘ADVANCED’ section and click the ‘Underlay’ tab…
As you can see, the calculator tells us that our lay stake should be £20.41…
Place £20.00 on Everton, Millwall & Norwich all to win @ 5.00 = Potential profit of £80.00
Lay £20.41 on Everton, Millwall & Norwich all to win @ 4.30 = Potential liability of £67.35
Outcomes
Let’s have a look at our profit/loss for the two potential outcomes…
So, if our treble loses, we’ll break even and there’s no harm done. However, if our treble wins, we’ll make a nice risk-free profit of £12.65 on this Paddy Power price boost!
Note: If you would prefer to lock in a smaller profit, you can simply use the ‘Standard‘ tab on the calculator for a guaranteed profit of £2.89.
* Everton were the only team not to win their respective fixture in 90 minutes, resulting in break even on this Paddy Power price boost. *
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Steve55
Guest userNow 3.75 at Betfair… Timed at 10.30.
Matt
1529It’s not advisable to lay Paddy Power boosts at Betfair Steve as both brands are owned by the same group.
Steve55
Guest userSorry Matt… Forgot all about that… Was just giving a heads up… Need to think before posting 🤐
Matt
1529Ah no worries Steve, thought I’d best point it out just in case. Thanks for posting anyway.
Bruce
Guest userHi Matt
Everton scored in the 93rd minute. Is this not ‘normal time?’
Thanks
Wingman
Guest userNot when a match is normally 90 minutes, no!
Bruce
Guest userHi Matt
Just watched Match of the Day and it looked like game went into extra time. Thanks
Matt
1529That’s correct Bruce. The treble was based on the results in normal time (90 minutes), so for the purposes of settling this bet, Everton drew their match 1-1.