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13/2 treble featuring Liverpool, Southampton, Everton

Premier League special is on offer for punters to potentially profit from, with a trio of top teams priced up at exciting enhanced odds.
Liverpool, Southampton and Everton, all of whom are favourites to win their upcoming duels, are available at a fantastic 13/2 all to emerge as victors.
Brendan Rodgers’ Reds host relegation candidates QPR, while the Saints visit struggling Sunderland and Everton encounter Aston Villa.
With May Day just around the corner there will be plenty to spend any potential spoils on, so here’s why this superb special is worth placing a stake on.
Liverpool v QPR
The Hoops famously conceded two own goals against Liverpool earlier this season, and don’t stand to fare much better in the reverse at Anfield, where they have not won in their past six attempts, a run that stretches back to 1991.

QPR have tasted triumph just once in their last nine outings, and are stranded second from bottom, while Rodgers’ Reds sit an impressive 31 points above their guests.
The Anfield outfit are odds-on at 1/3 to take all three points and boast the dangerous attacking duo of Philippe Coutinho and Raheem Sterling, who are respective prices of 15/8 and 5/4 in the anytime market.
Sunderland v Southampton
Ronald Koeman’s canny Saints are available at evens to sink Sunderland, who have taken the spoils from just one of their last 11 outings across all competitions.

In an unforgettable clash earlier this campaign, the south coast club smashed an incredible eight past the Black Cats, so are 5/1 to net three or more again in this battle.
Back in-form Graziano Pelle poached two goals in that previous rout and, after striking twice against Tottenham last time out, is 6/1 to bag a brace or better once more.
Aston Villa v Everton
Everton have triumphed in four of their past five games, losing none, so are a great shout at 6/4 to school the Villans.

Aston Villa have not emerged a victors from a tussle with the Toffees since 2008, and the visitors have already put three past their hosts this season.
Belgian wing wizard Kevin Mirallas in enjoying a purple patch, so is worth backing at 2/1 in the anytime market after grabbing two goals in his past two games.

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