Saturday 31 March 2018 17:57, UK
The Super 6 jackpot has been won for a third consecutive Saturday after two players correctly predicted six results in the free-to-play game.
Jamie Vardy's 96th-minute strike for Leicester at Brighton ensured that Jeff Stelling would be paying out £250,000 to Luke Allerton, who won the jackpot thanks to predicting a golden goal time of four minutes, just one off the correct answer.
Allerton, from Grimsby, was already set to fly out to Las Vegas for a holiday next month and will now do so a quarter of a million pounds richer after more late drama in the Premier League.
The cash prize had looked set to stay with Stelling, until Vardy popped up with a late second against Brighton as Leicester won 2-0 at the Amex Stadium.
Golden goal: Manchester United's Romelu Lukaku after five minutes
It was yet another good news story from courtesy of the popular predictions game, after Anthony Smith from Lancashire found out about his £250,000 win whilst on holiday in Austria last week with Jacqueline Packham from Hailsham in East Sussex having landed a bumper £1million prize seven days earlier.
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