Punter turns £20 into £50k courtesy of last-minute goals in Prem & Ligue 1

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A LADBROKES PUNTER TURNED £20 into a staggering £50k this weekend, with the bet of the season so far, according to the bookies. 

Ladbrokes have revealed a London customer correctly predicted both teams would score across FIFTEEN games in Europe on Saturday, at combined odds of 2483/1.

And while 13 results landed with relative ease, the plucky punter had to wait until Sam Morsy's screamer for Ipswich in the 95th minute against Southampton, to keep the bet alive heading into Saturday night... but the drama didn't end there. 

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One of the later kick-offs of the acca saw Lens 1-0 down away at Rennes, heading into the 96th minute. But after a scramble in the penalty area, and an agonising wait for a VAR check, the visitors equalised, ensuring the £20 acca landed, to the cool tune of a whopping £49,679.93.

Alex Apati of Ladbrokes said: "You'll do well to find a more impressive - and dramatic - acca than this all season... for not one, but two, late goals to go in your favour, with £50k on the line, truly is remarkable stuff. We've heard Lens is lovely this time of year... Ipswich isn't too bad, either!"

Bet slip in full

Both teams to score accumulator (15-fold)

  • Union Berlin v TSG Hoffenheim - 1/2
  • Aston Villa v Wolves - 7/10
  • Leicester v Everton - 8/13
  • Southampton v Ipswich - 8/13
  • Peterborough v Bristol Rovers - 8/13
  • Mansfield v Shrewsbury - 4/6
  • Burton Albion v Barnsley - 8/13
  • Wycombe v Cambridge - 4/5
  • Luton v Sheffield Wednesday - 7/10
  • St Mirren v Hearts - 3/4
  • Ross County v St Johnstone - 4/5
  • Lille v Strasbourg - 4/5
  • Rennes v Lens - 3/4
  • Reims v PSG - 8/13
  • Bayer Leverkusen v Wolfsburg - 4/5

ODDS - 2483.98/1

TOTAL STAKE - £20

TOTAL RETURNS - £49,679.73

Ladbrokes also has a weekly acca of its own, with our latest Premier League accumulator not being too far off coming in.

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All odds and markets are correct as of the date of publication.

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