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England bet offer: Bookies now paying out £330 from a £10 bet if Kane scores a hat-trick


The Mirror has teamed up with Grosvenor Sport to bring you the latest football tips for this week’s European qualifier matches – plus an amazing offer.

Grosvenor Sport is offering to DOUBLE your odds on any sports bet – max stake £10 – for all new sign-ups here .

So you could double your money this weekend if you can pick the right punts.

Below we’ve selected some very topical bets for this weekend which might take your fancy, including how you can win £350 from a £10 bet on England’s Harry Kane bagging a hat-trick.

But you can also build your own acca at Grosvenor Sport and qualify for DOUBLE odds on your entire selection.

Have a read through our specials tips below – then visit Grosvenor Sport here and place your wager to double up your odds!

Specials for his weekend

1) England’s Harry Kane to score a hat-trick vs Czech Republic (was 16/1, now 32/1 – £10 bet returns £330)
Group A – Fri March 22 – 7.45pm

Harry Kane will be hoping for lots of chances

Why? England will be full of confidence coming into this one and the nation will be expecting an exciting display.

Kane will be the focus of the Three Lions forward line and will be happy playing at his club side’s home ground so could well turn on the style.

A £10 bet on this will return a hefty £330!

2) Portugal to score over 3.5 goals at home to Ukraine (was 13/2, now 26/2 – £10 bet returns £140)
Group B – Fri March 22 – 7.45pm

Portugal will look to their star man once more

Why? Portugal won the Euros in 2016 and are always incredibly strong at home in this tournament.

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Cristiano Ronaldo was on fire for Juventus in the Champions League last week, single-handedly firing his side through with a hat-trick. And we wouldn’t put it past him to lift his national side to a big win.

A £10 bet on this returns £140! Place your bet and double up your odds now at Grosvenor Sport!

3) France’s Paul Pogba to score and assist a goal away v Moldova (was 6/1, now 12/1 – £10 bet returns £130)
Group H – Fri March 22 – 7.45pm

Paul Pogba will be at the heart of the action

 

Why? World Cup winners France face lowly Moldova in their Group H opener but Paul Pogba has been speaking out about how keen the group are get off to a winning start.

For that reason, we expect 26-year-old Paul Pogba to be at the heart of the action, flying forward and creating chances.

A £10 bet on this returns £130.

4) Robbie Brady to score from outside the box for Republic of Ireland vs Gibraltar (was 7/1, now 14/1 – a £10 bet returns £150)
Group D – Sat March 23 – 5pm

Robbie Brady will fancy his chances against lowly opposition
Robbie Brady of the Republic of Ireland celebrates after scoring the opening goal in the UEFA Euro 2016 Round of 16 match between France and Republic of Ireland at Stade des Lumieres in Lyon, France.

Why? Mick McCarthy’s first game in charge comes against the minnows of Gibraltar and everyone who starts will fancy getting on the scoresheet.

Robbie Brady has a decent scoring record for his club for a midfielder and we reckon he’s worth a punt in this kind of fixture.

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A £10 bet on a this returns a decent £150.

5) Italy’s Fabio Quagliarella to score in both halves vs Finland (was 11/1, now 22/1 – a £10 bet returns £230)
Group J – Sat March 23 – 7.45pm

Roberto Mancini has called up prolific Sampdoria veteran Fabio Quagliarella

Why? Italy are going through a funny period at the moment but we expect them to do the business in their opener.

Boss Roberto Mancini has left out Mario Balotelli in favour of Sampdoria striker Fabio Quagliarella and with that kind of backing, we fancy him to step up and deliver a brace.

A £10 bet on this returns £230.

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