Manchester United, Chelsea and Tottenham all won to see Sky Bet's Soccer Saturday Price Boost win at an enhanced price of 4/1.
The treble was boosted by Sky Bet from 3/1 to 4/1 and contained three odds-on favourites among the 1500 GMT kick-offs in the Barclays Premier League.
Leaders Chelsea were never in trouble as they strolled to a convincing 5-0 victory at Swansea and Manchester United didn't look back on the way to a 2-0 win over QPR after Marouane Fellaini netted in the 57th minute.
That left it all down to Tottenham with the score 1-1 in their clash with Sunderland until the final stages at White Hart Lane.
Christian Eriksen was the man to secure three points for Spurs and profits for Sky Bet punters when he struck the winner in the 88th minute for a 2-1 success.
head of trading Sandro Di Michele said: "Backers of the popular Soccer Saturday Price Boost will want to thank Christian Eriksen after his late winner for Tottenham against Sunderland.
"The Premier League action doesn't stop there though with the cracker between Manchester City and Arsenal on Super Sunday."
The Sporting Life Accumulator was just one goal away from making it back-to-back 25/1 victories.
Tottenham, Brentford and Dover all claimed wins but Burton's 1-1 draw at Portsmouth stopped a sixth success of the season for our profitable selection.
It was a great day for punters as favourites claimed victories across the divisions with Southampton's 2-1 win at Newcastle in the Saturday Night Football clash adding to the misery of the bookies.
Barclays Prem
Leicester 0 - 1 Stoke
Burnley 2 - 3 C Palace
A Villa 0 - 2 Liverpool
QPR 0 - 2 Man Utd
Swansea 0 - 5 Chelsea
Newcastle 1 - 2 So'ton
Tottenham 2 - 1 S'land
Barclays Prem Results
Chelsea's 5-0 win saw them cut further by Sky Bet in the firm's title betting.
The Blues are now as short as 4/11 favourites with Manchester City at 5/2 ahead of the Super Sunday clash against Arsenal.
The three favourites for relegation can't be split.
make QPR, Leicester and Burnley, who all won promotion from the Championship last season, odds-on at 4/6 to drop straight out of the Premier League after one season.
Hull (15/8), Aston Villa (5/2), Sunderland (3/1), Crystal Palace (100/30) and West Brom (4/1) all still have work to do at the wrong end of the standings.
Manchester United and Arsenal remain odds-on with Sky Bet for a top-four finish but Southampton's win at Newcastle sees the Saints, who sit third, at 5/2.
Liverpool can be backed at 9/2 after winning 2-0 against Aston Villa.
Soccer Saturday success
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