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15th September: Saturdays Football Accumulator – 16/1

Tom Dunstan in Football Accumulators 15 Sep 2018

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With the international break coming to an end, teams from across English football top divisions will be desperate to start September brightly. Undoubtedly another Saturday of action ahead, we here at Soccer News have found a handful of interesting tips that can help boost your Saturday acca:

Saturday 15th September

15:00 BST Newcastle vs Arsenal 

Although new Arsenal boss Unai Emery has now seen his side win their last two Premier League matches on the bounce, their last gasp 3-2 win over newly promoted Cardiff would have had fans worried. Now scoring six in their last two, they have shown signs of struggling to adjust to Emery’s play out from the back approach. While there are still a string of defensive that still need resolving, fans at the Emirates will be happy to see that both Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang found the net in their 3-2 win over Cardiff. Forming a promising partnership up front, the dup should fancy their chances against a Newcastle side who have now shipped two or more goals in their last four defeats on the bounce. Although Rafa Benitez’s ultra-defensive approach was heavily criticised against both Manchester City and Chelsea, The Magpies did manage to find the net in both defeats. Still yet to keep a clean sheet under the former PSG boss, we do fancy that Newcastle will at least pick up another consolation goal on Saturday.

Tip: Away win and both teams to score @ 5/2

15:00 Norwich vs Middlesbrough 

Although Tony Pulis will be the first to admit that he didn’t bring in as many players as he would have liked over the summer, Middlesbrough have enjoyed a stellar start to the new Championship campaign. Coming off the back of a 0-0 draw with fellow heavy hitters Leeds prior to the international break, Boro have only conceded two goals in their opening six matches and even more impressive, Pulis’ outfit haven’t picked the ball out of their net in their last 450 minutes of Championship football. Yet to be beaten in any competition so far, the visitors are tipped by many to be a prime candidate for automatic promotion. As for the hosts, although many thought that former Dortmund coach Daniel Farke would help push The Canneries to the playoffs, they have once again struggled with their inconsistency. Only picking a point up in the East Anglia derby at the end of last month, Norwich were also hammered 3-0 by Leeds in their last match at Carrow Road.

Tip: Away win @ 31/20

15:00 Maidstone United vs Harrogate Town

Starting with Harrogate, although Simon Weaver’s side may have only just been promoted to the National League, it has been a very eye-catching start to the new season. Coming off the back of a 3-2 win over Havant & Waterlooville in midweek, Harrogate are yet to be beaten in any competition this season and already sit at the head of the table. Now winning their last three matches on the bounce and scoring 10 times, they have also been helped by a very impressive start to the season for Jack Muldoon who already has five goals to his name. Now remarkably without a defeat in their last 16 matches stemming back to the middle of April, it is difficult to beat against Weaver’s men. As for Maidstone, it couldn’t have been a worse start for Saturday’s hosts. Now losing their last five matches on the bounce, they have also failed to find the net in their last three. Appearing to be on a crash course for a relegation battle, on paper, this could be another very difficult afternoon for Maidstone.

Tip: Away win @ 19/20

Our Saturday Football Accumulator

Newcastle vs Arsenal – Away win and both teams to score @ 5/2

Norwich vs Middlesbrough – 31/20

Maidstone United vs Harrogate Town – Away win @ 19/20

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Tom Dunstan


Formerly of The Independent, Tom has spent the past six years as one of our senior writers and betting experts. Alongside working with numerous publications from across the globe, Tom also graduated from the University of Falmouth in 2014 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Digital Media.
Spending almost the past decade working in countries such as Australia, New Zealand and Canada, he has also spent time featuring in sports radio. Tom can be followed on Instagram - @iamtomdunstan

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