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Favourites Crystal Palace, Manchester City and York all to win in 90 minutes is 6/1 - as Premier League and National League semi-final fixtures headline tonight's action

Favourites Crystal Palace, Manchester City and York all to win in 90 minutes is 6/1 - as Premier League and National League semi-final fixtures headline tonight's action

Daily Mail​20-05-2025

Sky Bet are offering a Featured Enhanced Accumulator for selected Premier League and National League semi-final fixtures tonight.
The three games included in the bet are Crystal Palace vs Wolves, Manchester City vs Bournemouth, and York vs Oldham.
Valued at 6/1 - the bet requires Crystal Palace, Manchester City and York all to win in 90 minutes.
Regarding the above bet, City and York enter their respective fixtures as odds-on favourites, while Palace are the best-backed at 6/4 to be victorious at home.
Additionally, Palace have won six of their last eight games against Wolves, while City defeated the Cherries 2-1 in an FA Cup quarter-final in March.
Meanwhile, for those anticipating multiple upsets tonight - there is a much wider price available for Bournemouth, Wolves and Oldham all to win in 90 minutes.
The odds for that particular bet are an eye-catching 80/1.
Sky Bet Featured Enhanced Accumulator for selected Premier League and National League fixtures tonight:
Crystal Palace, Manchester City and York all to win in 90 minutes
6/1
Alternate Enhanced Accumulator for the same fixtures:
Bournemouth, Wolves and Oldham all to win in 90 minutes
80/1

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