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9th June: Weekend Football Accumulator – 47/1

Tom Dunstan in Football Accumulators 8 Jun 2018

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While the major domestic leagues may have come to an end for another year, this doesn’t mean we are short of action and sides across the globe will go to battle this weekend. With that in mind, we have found a number of interesting bets that can help boost your weekend acca.

Saturday 9th June

18:15 BST Sweden vs Peru

Although both Sweden and Peru will have their last chance to impress before heading to Russia later this month, entering Saturday’s international friendly it is a battle of two sides enduring a very different run of form. For the hosts, although Janne Andersson’s side pulled off an historic 1-0 win over Italy to book their spot in the finals, Sweden have now failed to win any of their three friendlies in the build-up and more worrying, The Yellows haven’t scored in their last two. As for Peru, The Reds could not be enjoying a finer build up to the World Cup finals. Coming off the back of a 3-0 win against fellow finalists Saudi Arabia, Peru have now won their last five on the bounce and have kept a clean sheet in four of those.

Tip: Away win @ 2/1

19:00 Denmark vs Mexico

For the hosts on Saturday, although Denmark enjoyed a brilliant qualifying campaign and thumped Ireland to book their spot in Russia, The Reds have failed to keep up the pace heading into the finals. Coming off the back of consecutive 0-0 draws against Sweden and Chile, four of Denmark’s last five have ended with under 2.5 goals. As for Mexico, after finishing top of qualifying, Mexico have carried on their impressive run of form and have now only lost on of their last eight. Along with five of Mexico’s last six games ending with under 2.5 goals at full time, the last two meetings between the two nations has finished as a 1-1 draw.

Tip: Under 2.5 goals @ 3/5

16:30 Hungary vs Australia 

For Georges Leekens’ Hungary side, although the hosts may have finished third in Group B, they were 11 points adrift of securing a playoff spot and with missing out on the World Cup once again, Hungary have failed to improve on their recent record. Coming off the back of a 1-1 draw with Belarus were they were lucky to get a draw, The Whites have now lost three of their last five and have lost their lats two games at home. As for Australia, they will be heading to Russia and the Yellows will be filled with confidence. The visitors thrashed the Czech Republic 4-0 in midweek and along with only losing one of their last eight, Australia have also kept a clean sheet in three of their last five.

Tip: Away win @ 6/4

22:00 Columbus Crew vs New York RB 

For Gregg Berhalter’s Columbus Crew side, although the hosts may have started the new MLS season brightly, Columbus came crashing out of the US Open Cup on penalties to Chicago Fire in midweek and have also begun slipping down the Western Conference. The Crew are now without a win in their last three in all competitions and have also lost three of their last six against The Red Bulls. As for New York, while Columbus crashed out of the cup, RB booked their way into the fifth round in emphatic fashion, the visitors smashed arch-rivals New York City 4-0 and have now won five of their last seven.

Tip: Away win @ 3/1

Our weekend accumulator

Sweden vs Peru – Away win @ 2/1

Denmark vs Mexico – Under 2.5 goals @ 3/5

Hungary vs Australia – Away win @ 6/4

Columbus Crew vs New York RB – Away win @ 3/1

Place a £10 bet on our midweek accumulator and pocket £480 if all predictions are correct.

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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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