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Ten European Games, 21/1 Odds: This Week's Football Accumulator Tip

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Manchester City's Erling Haaland has been particularly prolific when playing against Burnley
Manchester City's Erling Haaland has been particularly prolific when playing against Burnley

We have a 10 -game Euro ACCA for you this week, with the games spread over this midweek and the weekend. Cup clashes, league title bids and European qualifications are all involved here, so  the stakes will be high, which is what you need to look for when creating an accumulator.


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Burnley v Man City (Wednesday, Man City win)

City will go top with any kind of win, and the bigger the better. Burnley will likely join Wolves among the relegated clubs, especially if the game goes anything like the previous meeting between these two sides, a 5-1 walkover at the Etihad in September. When you consider that Burnley haven’t won since Valentine’s Day, and City are producing their ominous late season form, then this is as much of an away banker as you could hope for.

Bournemouth v Leeds (Wednesday, BTTS  = yes)

Both teams score freely, but frequently suffer from lapses of concentration, making them ideal candidates for a BTTS result. Leeds recent FA Cup tie against West Ham is the perfect example, where the Yorkshire club conceded two injury time goals before winning on penalties. It will be interesting to see how Bournemouth respond to an imminent change of coach, but a fair prognosis would be a drop off in concentration now that the defence has to wait for Marco Rose to settle in at the Vitality. 

Leverkusen v Bayern (Wednesday, BTTS = yes)

The German cup semi-final promises to be an open, entertaining affair and we believe Leverkusen will go all out for a last chance at some silverware, while the forward line of Olise, Kane and the rest are simply irresistible for the Bavarians. The last few games have seen Munich score four or five goals while conceding two or three, so this will be a game to favour the over and the BTTS= yes results.

 Barcelona v Celta Vigo (Wednesday, Barcelona win)

Barcelona now have just the league to play for, and we see them wrapping the title up with minimal fuss in the next few weeks. They have to win the games, though, and their home form this season has been impeccable. How do you stop a forward line of Raphinha, Lewandowski and Yamal? The best defences in La Liga can’t answer that question, and Celta Vigo are far from the best, conceding 3 goals in each of their last 3 games. It’s got to be a Barcelona win. 

PSG v Nantes (Wednesday, PSG win)

PSG had their annual shaky game last week against Lyon, and now that’s out of the way, we can expect them to revert to type against lowly Nantes, who look prime relegation fodder.  The return of Dembele and Kvara after last week’s rest day will help, as will not having to face the mercurial Endrick. 

Twente v NEC (Saturday, BTTS = yes)

NEC Nijmegen have been the revelation of this season’s Eredivisie, and their fluid total football produces (and concedes) lots of goals. This third versus fourth contest with Twente will be fascinating, as both sides are in the running for a Champions League spot, and their ‘attack at all costs’ approach means we look forward to lots of chances, and goals. 

Man City v Southampton (Saturday, Man City win)

Man City are in the mood for a treble, and surely will be too strong for Southampton. Playmaker Bernardo Silva was irresistible against Arsenal and looks in the mood to supply the clinical pairing of Cherki and Haaland. While we don’t predict a cricket score, this game should be settled before half-time. 

Arsenal v Newcastle (Saturday, Arsenal win)

Arsenal will be despondent after last week, so what better opponent than Newcastle, who are also going through a crisis phase, and could lose coach Eddie Howe if this game goes badly for the Magpies.The injury news goes from bad to worse for the North East club, with Livramento and Gordon ruled out of the trip to the Emirates. If Arsenal perform anything like they did against City (when  they hit the woodwork twice), they will make easy work of Newcastle. 

Celtic v Falkirk (Saturday, Celtic win)

The three horse race in Scotland is exciting in a way we haven’t seen in some 40 years, and this time round, it looks like Celtic have the easiest tie between themselves, Hearts and Rangers. Falkirk are a decent, though inconsistent, side and face a Celtic team who were rampant against St Mirren in the cup last weekend. 

Milan v Juventus (Sunday, BTTS = yes)

A classic tie in the San Siro where little is at stake apart from pride, means the pressure is off and these two can show what could have been this season, if only they had applied themselves earlier. Milan has been a codeword for inconsistency all year, able to win against Inter and a few weeks later, get thrashed by Udinese. Juventus will be hoping they have turned the corner on another disappointing campaign, having won all 3 of their last games - but it’s unlikely they will return from Milan unscathed. 

Using LiveScoreBet odds, we priced this ACCA with a return of 21x. Nothing wrong with that! Good luck!

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