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28th Oct: Weekend Football Acca – 10/1 Bet

Benjamin Darvill in Football Accumulators 27 Oct 2017

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There are a number of very interesting matches on this weekend as club football continues. With teams across Europe looking to take all three points from their upcoming games, there is likely to be fireworks in every league. With this in mind, we have once again tracked down a number of interesting bets that could offer good value for money, so be sure to check them out below.

Saturday 28th February

12:00 BST Alaves vs Valencia

The hosts have struggled massively this season and they find themselves in 19th place in the league with just three points. Worryingly, they have scored as many goals as they have points this season, with their attack firing blanks of late. Their opponents are the league’s in-form team in Valencia. Five wins in their last five has seen them to second in the league, while they have been superb going forward, hitting 25 goals in nine games.

Tip: Valencia to win @ 3/5

12:30 Manchester United vs Tottenham

The biggest game of the weekend in the Premier League sees second host third in the early kick-off on Saturday. Manchester United suffered an embarrassing 2-1 loss at the hand of Huddersfield last weekend as they lost more ground on Manchester City, while Tottenham claimed a superb 4-1 win over Liverpool on Sunday. The thing that tips the scales in favour of the hosts is Harry Kane’s injury, with the striker ruled out for the massive clash.

Tip: Manchester United to win @ 23/20

15:00 Arsenal vs Swansea

Arsenal have been in good form of late as they have won their last three games on the spin. Arsene Wenger’s men are desperately trying to cut the gap on Manchester City at the top and so will be going hell for leather to beat Swansea this weekend. Swansea City, on the other hand, are struggling massively and they are in need of a win following a disappointing 2-1 loss to Leicester in their last league game. With the relegation zone creeping closer, Paul Clement’s men need to win, but a trip to London is unlikely to hold much joy for them.

Tip: Both teams to score: No @ 4/5

Sunday 29th October

14:00 Napoli vs Sassuolo 

Serie A’s top side take on the league’s 15th placed team on Sunday in what could prove to be a goal-filled afternoon. With Inter Milan chomping at the leader’s feet, Napoli know that a victory is vital to maintaining their lead. Indeed, 29 goals already has been an outstanding tally, and they will be looking to improve upon this as they play against Sassuolo, who have conceded 16 goals this campaign. The visitors have taken just eight points from their 10 games, and their fans will be petrified that they will be on the end of a hammering on Sunday.

Tip: Over 2.5 goals @ 3/10 

14:00 Lyon vs Metz

Lyon have been in fine form this season as they have tasted defeat just once this term. Five wins and four draws have seen them take 19 points in total, meaning they are just seven short of PSG at the top. Their opponents in Metz are the team that are currently propping up the table. One win in 10 games displays their struggles, while they have already conceded 19 goals this campaign, coupled with the fact their hosts have already scored 25 goals means this game will likely see goals.

Tip: Over 2.5 goals @ 3/10

Our Weekend Football Accumulator:

Alaves vs Valencia – Away win @ 3/5

Man Utd vs Tottenham – Home win @ 23/20

Arsenal vs Swansea – Both teams to score: No @ 4/5

Napoli vs Sassuolo – Over 2.5 goals @ 3/10

Lyon vs Metz – Over 2.5 goals @ 3/10

Place a £10 bet on our midweek accumulator and pocket £104.64 if all predictions are correct.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Benjamin Darvill


Ben is an English and creative writing graduate that is now working his way up in the world of sports journalism. Having been writing for the last four years, Ben has written for a number of websites specialising in sport, with football a particular passion. He is a long-suffering England fan and eternal optimist when it comes to the Three Lions.

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