Euro 2020 Quarter-Final, playing Ukraine on Saturday, with an 8pm kick-off.As the nation sat on the edge of their seats last night, Jason seized the opportunity to place a bet, with Raheem Sterling being the first goalscorer, as well as the correct score — both thankfully, paid off for the comedian.Despite placing a £10 bet, Salford-born Jason saw a staggering return, taking home £710.Taking to his official Facebook page, Jason shared a screenshot of his bet confirmation as he patiently waited for the results to come in.Captioning his post, Jason wrote: "I got faith in our boys!!
Come on Raheem Sterling! Come on England!!"The post has since raked in over 20,000 likes and 2,500 comments, however not all fans were as happy as Jason as they.
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