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10th February: Weekend Football Acca – 33/1 bet

Benjamin Darvill in Football Accumulators 9 Feb 2018

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Club football continues this weekend with even more action for the fans to sink their teeth into. Every league across Europe is hotly contested with the three points on offer often able to see a side rise away from the relegation zone, or fall away from the European spots. With this in mind, we have found a number of interesting bets for you to take a look at.

Saturday 10th February

14:00 BST SPAL vs AC Milan

SPAL have been struggling all season and they currently find themselves in the relegation zone. Just 17 points from 23 games is an awful total and the fact they have only scored 23 goals and conceded 42 times shows they have problems across the pitch. AC Milan on the other hand are in fine form recently, winning three of their last four games. Milan are currently just three points behind the Europa League places, meaning another win would pile the pressure on those above them.

Tip: Away win @ 3/4

15:00 Everton vs Crystal Palace 

Everton are in desperate need of a win this weekend to arrest a recent slump that has seen them pick up just four points in their last five games. The Toffees currently sit in 10th with 31 points and they will know that the relegation zone is creeping up on them. Crystal Palace have been fairly good recently winning two of their last five games, but they too are in trouble of letting their revival stall as they are just three points clear of the bottom three. This is a real battle of the rejuvenated forces, and it is likely that home advantage will play a major part.

Tip: Home win @ 13/10 

15:00 West Ham vs Watford

David Moyes’s West Ham side have been superb in recent weeks as they have clawed their way out of the relegation zone and back up the table. They were beaten in their last game meaning they will be desperate to consign that to memory by picking up another big win in front of their own fans. Watford are fresh off the back of their outstanding win over Chelsea on Monday and they must use this is a launchpad to push on. However, while their win over the Blues was a superb one, they have too often let momentum disappear by losing games they should be winning.

Tip: Home win @ 31/20

17:00 Crotone vs Atalanta

Crotone have been poor this season and they are teetering on the very edge of the relegation zone. Just five wins from a possible 23 is not good enough, while they have scored 18 goals and conceded 40 times. Atalanta on the other hand are currently seventh and have 36 points following 10 wins. The away side are looking to secure a European place for next season meaning a win on Saturday is vital.

Tip: Away win @ 4/5

Sunday 11th February

16:30 Southampton vs Liverpool

This is yet another massive game for Southampton. The Saints are currently sitting in 15th in the league with 26 points, just two clear of Stoke in 18th. The hosts simply must win on Sunday, but the fact they have conceded 38 goals means their defence is hardly rock-solid, which plays into Liverpool’s hands. Jurgen Klopp’s men have been superb this season and they are currently in third-place with 51 points. 59 goals scored is the second-highest in the league, and the Reds will fancy themselves to score a number of goals on Sunday.

Tip: Away win @ 4/5

Our weekend football accumulator 

SPAL vs AC Milan – Away win @ 3/4

Everton vs Crystal Palace – Home win @ 13/10

West Ham vs Watford – Home win @ 31/20

Crotone vs Atalanta – Away win @ 4/5

Southampton vs Liverpool – Away win @ 4/5

Place a £10 bet on our midweek accumulator and pocket £332.50 if all predictions are correct.

You can also visit our betting promotions section for the latest enhanced odds promos, accumulator bonuses and more.

 

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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