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Coral’s Football Jackpot top prize increased this week to over £140k

| 05.03.2016
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Jamie Clark | March 2, 2016

Coral’s Football Jackpot has rolled over again and is now a guaranteed minimum top prize of £140k! Can you correctly call the results of 15 featured fixtures?

Bet a minimum £1 stake per line and decide what outcome the games, selected from the Premier League, Championship, Bundesliga, La Liga and Serie A, will have (Available on both desktop and mobile).

An full list of terms and conditions, plus how to play is available here. Coral’s football experts put their reputations on the line with their thoughts below, which you may or may not find helpful…

Chelsea v Stoke – Draw

As the Blues have been held in four of Guus Hiddink’s Premier League games and Stoke have been in splendid form of late, a share of the spoils at Stamford Bridge for Mark Hughes and the Potters looks likely.

Everton v West Ham – Home win

Romelu Lukaku has scored in all seven of his Toffees appearances against the Hammers, so expect the big Belgian to be the scourge of Slaven Bilic’s boys again.

Newcastle v Bournemouth – Home win

It’s a long trip up to Tyneside for the Cherries, and not one that is likely to be successful. Steve McClaren’s men need the points more and on home turf should beat their south coast opposition at St James’ Park.

Southampton v Sunderland – Home win

The Black Cats got smashed 8-0 on their last visit to St Mary’s and, while such a scoreline is way over par, another three points for Ronald Koeman’s team looks assured given the lengthy trip made by the visitors.

Swansea v Norwich – Draw

Because the Canaries have lost just one of their seven Premier League encounters with the Swans, this relegation six-pointer may end level.

Ipswich v Nottingham Forest – Draw

Four of the last five encounters have seen honours end even, so take the Tractor Boys and Tricky Trees to draw again at Portman Road.

Preston v Brighton – Home win

Chris Hughton’s high-flying Seagulls haven’t travelled well to the north, so given this game is at Deepdale, it may be worth siding with the home team.

Watford v Leicester – Away win

The Foxes should not fear being stung by the Hornets and this is a very winnable game for Claudio Ranieri’s men.

Borussia Dortmund v Bayern Munich – Away win

Although he’s joining Manchester City this summer, Pep Guardiola still has Bayern in irrepressible form. The Munich men have lost twice all season and home advantage will prove no defence for Dortmund.

Deportivo La Coruna v Malaga – Draw

At the Riazor, Deportivo have drawn three of their last four, so the Anchovies can pinch a point from this Atlantic v Mediterranean coastal encounter.

Torino v Lazio – Away win

Four successive victories for Italian capital club Lazio in this fixture mean a win in Turin looks on the cards.

Crystal Palace v Liverpool – Draw

The Eagles are struggling to keep clean sheets, but have a fine recent record of raising their game and embarrassing the Anfield outfit. Jurgen Klopp’s crew could thus drop points at Selhurst Park.

West Brom v Man Utd – Away win

Louis van Gaal has come through recent tough tests despite multiple injuries, so a trip to the Baggies can continue the recent Red Devils recovery.

Valencia v Atletico Madrid – Away win

Diego Simeone’s side have by far the best defence in La Liga, and there has been little to shout about during the controversial appointment of Gary Neville at the Mestalla. Back an away win for Atleti against the Bats.

Espanyol v Rayo Vallecano – Draw

With just two points and places separating these two going into the weekend, a share of the spoils is a sound investment.

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Jamie Clark

Athletics aficionado, die-hard snooker fan and Crystal Palace supporter Jamie has written for Coral since February 2014 after spells with Soccerlens and the Press Association as a digital journalist and copywriter. A former East Midlands sports correspondent and Bwin tipster, he is a graduate of both the University of York and University of Sheffield, with a Masters in web journalism from the latter.