There’s a big Tuesday night of football to look forward to and you don’t want to miss this Sky Bet Soccer Special Price Boost! They’ve enhanced PSG and Watford to win, plus our choice of Man Utd to win, lose or draw. Translated into matched betting terms, this gives us a risk-free potential profit of £13.25 and here’s how…
Soccer Special Price Boost:
The maximum stake will vary per customer, but it’s likely to be £10.00.
It’s entirely up to you which combination you go for. Having looked at the odds available, we could place our qualifying bet on PSG, Watford & Leipzig all to win.
For a walkthrough of how to lay multiples, please see my laying multiples guide.
Either exchange works for this offer
Either betting exchange works great for this offer. You can either build and lay the multiple at Smarkets or use the pre-built accumulator markets at Betfair.
- Money back as cash up to £20
- 0% commission for 60 days
At the time of writing, laying our bet with Betfair gives us the biggest risk-free potential profit.
We can find the acca market via the following link trail…
Betfair > Exchange > Football > Specials > Acca Tuesday 08 December
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 £10.21…
Place £10.00 on PSG, Watford & Leipzig all to win @ 6.00 = Potential profit of £50.00
Lay £10.21 on Paris St-G/Watford/RB Leipzig @ 4.60 = Potential liability of £36.75
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 £13.25 on this Sky Bet Soccer Special 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 £2.83.
* All three teams won their respective fixtures, resulting in a profit of £13.25 on this Sky Bet price boost. *
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Tony G
11Hi matt, I can’t access the forum. Have I been banned? If so could you unban me please.
Matt
1533Hi Tony. Yes your account was blocked a long while back. I’ve just lifted the restrictions so you should be able to access it now.
Please keep language clean and remain respectful to other users at all times.
Tony G
11Thanks.
kumbaya
Guest userSkybet have paid out. Withdraw before they change their mind!
soupdragon
19Sky have paid out on this early even though the PSG match is now being completed tomorrow.
Jack
Guest userYes same for me.
Matt, seeing sky have paid out early and the multiple lay still needs to unfold, if say the liability is £40 could one back psg now to reduce the liability? And I think the max back stake should be £40 same as liability? Thanks
Paul
Guest userSkyBet have paid out as a win, and so have Smarkets.
Thank you, Matt!
TheBigA
22My lay bet is on Matchbook and the bet is still unsettled, guess I’ll let it ride and hope for the best??
Carling_Mascot
20Paid out on Skybet but my lay on Betfair is also in limbo. I’m tempted to back PSG now to counter it as supposedly they are finishing the game off tonight.
Jack
Guest userWhat is the optimum back stake? The return on the lay?
Carling_Mascot
20I would think so? My liability for the ACCA on Betfair is £37.91. The odds to back PSG on Paddy Power are 1.1 so placing a back bet of £34 would yield a backing win of £37.40. Please feel free to find fault in my logic I may not have thought this thru!
Carling_Mascot
20Actually I’m wrong – as you say the return on the lay is £10 so would back PSG for around £9?
Jack
Guest userYea the most we can back psg to win should be the total return on the ACCA lay (I think). If we back psg with an amount equal to lay liability, then we’d actually lose more if psg don’t win. The loss would be lay return less your psg back stake.
Odds on psg are around 1.2 so I think we can only reduce the lay exposure by £2 at £10 max back stake on psg.
I think that sounds about right?
Carling_Mascot
20Yes makes sense to me. To save £2 probably isn’t worth the effort to be honest!
jack
Guest userJust seen Matt’s note…my logic is also flawed! I didn’t take into account the bet’s already paid out at Sky.
Steve P
Guest userI have a large liability on the draw with betfair. On the other hand my free bets have been voided. With the odds on the draw now reduced I don’t know what to do?
Matt
1533What free bets are you referring to Steve?
Matt
1533Okay folks, so there are probably a few different situations happening here depending on how much you staked at Sky Bet, where you placed your lay bet , what odds you placed your bets at etc.
What we do know is that Sky Bet have paid out as a winner even though PSG are yet to finish their match. If you have an exchange bet that is still open, pending the outcome of the match (being played tonight), you have the option of locking in a profit using the early payout calculator.
If you underlayed as suggested in this post, you’ll need to use the ‘Actual lay stake’ field to specify your initial lay stake. Then you can hit the early payout toggle and enter the ‘Exchange back odds’ for PSG to win. It’s probably worth an extra £5.00 or so at the moment, or you can just leave your bets to run and hope PSG don’t win for a bumper profit.
For a walkthrough of how early payout offers should be done, please see my Bet365 Early Payout (2UP) guide.
Hope that helps and good luck!