Tuesday Capital One Cup Betting Tips: Turn £10 into £74 with our William Hill acca

Tuesday Capital One Cup Betting Tips: Turn £10 into £74 with our William Hill acca

We have combined Tuesday’s first batch of four Capital One Cup fourth-round ties for our daily William Hill accumulator bet which pays almost 13/2.

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Go to William Hill Tuesday's games page and back the following accumulator bet which will return £74.85 for a £10 stake if all correct.


Everton v Norwich City - Over 2.5 Goals (8/11)
Leicester City to qualify away to Hull City (4/6)
Arsenal to win in 90 minutes away to Sheffield Wednesday (4/9)
Stoke City/Draw double chance at home to Chelsea (4/5)

Everton v Norwich City - Over 2.5 Goals
Backers of the 'overs' in Everton games will be doing very well this season because eight of their 12 matches have contained three goals or more.

Norwich tightened up somewhat after their 6-2 drubbing at Newcastle when losing 1-0 at home to West Brom on Saturday, but this competition could free them up to contribute to the goals tally albeit they struggle to keep clean sheets.

Leicester City to qualify away to Hull City
Opposing Leicester this term is a very dangerous game and with their superb run showing no sign of ending, they are taken to reach the quarter-finals.

Hull are in good form themselves, but with Leicester only three points off the top of the Premier League table they have to be the sensible call to progress.

Arsenal to win in 90 minutes away to Sheffield Wednesday
Is there a better team in England at the moment than Arsenal? The Gunners are looking like they could bag at least one trophy this season and they can keep alive their Capital One Cup hopes by winning at Hillsborough.

Arsene Wenger has a deep enough squad these days to ring the changes without it affecting the team's performance too much and they can get the better of the Owls in a tie that promises to yield a few goals.

Stoke City/Draw double chance at home to Chelsea
Remarkably, Chelsea have never beaten Stoke in seven attempts in the League Cup and a shade of odds-on for that record to continue, at least in 90 minutes, looks well worth taking advantage of.


There was yet more disappointment for the struggling English champions at West Ham on Saturday and while Stoke had a poor result of their own at the weekend, beaten 2-0 at home by Watford, manager Mark Hughes will want a positive reaction and has players itching for a chance to impress.
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