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Victor Chandler cash back offer on the FA Cup 4th round matches

There are just 32 teams left in the FA Cup as the tournament enters the fourth round this weekend. The 16 fixtures over Saturday and Sunday are likely to see at least one giant killing team progress to the next round in the completion with lower league sides Stevenage, Crawley, Huddersfield and Notts County all looking to beat higher league opposition to enter the 5th round.  Should Blue Square Premier side Crawley Town manage to get through to the next round and defeat League Two side Torquay then they will become only the 6th non league side to do so, Crawley are currently at odds of 5/2 to win this fixture.

Bookmakers Victor Chandler are making the fourth round of the FA Cup even more exciting by offering a cash back offer on any game this weekend of this round of the competition. If you place a bet on the first goal scorer market and your chosen player fails to get on the score sheet first but he then scores a goal at any time in the match they you will have your losing stake refunded back into your account for you to use as a free bet on any other future game.

Click here to place a wager on the fourth round of the FA Cup with Victor Chandler

Saturday, 29 January 2011
Everton v Chelsea
Swansea v Leyton Orient
Aston Villa v Blackburn
Birmingham v Coventry
Bolton v Wigan
Burnley v Burton Albion
Sheff Wed v Hereford
Stevenage v Reading
Torquay v Crawley Town
Watford v Brighton
Southampton v Man Utd

Sunday, 30 January 2011
Arsenal v Huddersfield
Wolverhampton v Stoke
Notts County v Man City
West Ham v Nott’m Forest
Fulham v Tottenham

Click here to bet on the FA Cup with Victor Chandler

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Written by Royston Smith · Filed Under Bookmakers, FA Cup, Football, Sport, VCBet 
Tagged: bet, Blue Square Premier, Bookmakers, cash back offer, Crawley Town, FA Cup 4th Round Matches, FA Cup odds, first goal scorer market, fourth round, Free Bet, League Two, losing stake refunded, non league side, Odds, victor chandler


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