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Benjamin Darvill in Football Accumulators 19 Jan 2018

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Club football is back this weekend with a number of huge games adorning another massive round of fixtures across Europe. Every side will want to return to action by picking up all three points be it for a push up the table away from relegation or to consolidate a place at the top. With this in mind, we have found a number of interesting bets for you to take a look at.

Saturday 20th January

14:30 BST Freiburg vs RB Leipzig  

Freiburg have been struggling massively this season and they could really do with a win and three points. After 18 games they have only won four times, and their last two games have ended in draws. While a point is better than nothing, they are just four above the relegation zone, and the fact they have conceded 32 times shows where their problems lie. RB Leipzig on the other hand have been able to climb up the table and they sit in second. 31 points from 18 games is a fairly good record, and they have been in good scoring form, hitting 30 goals this season. Freiburg will have a huge job to keep the visitors quiet.

Tip: Away win @ 11/10

15:00  Everton vs West Brom

Sam Allardyce’s revival of Everton has stalled somewhat in recent weeks and the side are in need of a win. After 23 games they have won seven, drawn six and lost 10, with three of those losses coming in their last three games. West Brom, on the other hand, are 19th in the league and two points short of safety. They did win their last game, but they still look entirely beatable.

Tip: Home win @ 23/20

19:45 Las Palmas vs Valencia

Las Palmas are currently propping up the La Liga table. After 19 games they have only won three times, scoring 14 goals and conceding 46 times. The 11 points they have picked up means they are seven short of safety with relegation looming large for the side. Valencia on the other hand have been able to turnaround their recent slump and they are back in the running for a Champions League spot. 12 wins from their 19 games along with 40 goals has seen them onto 40 points, nine clear of Villarreal in fifth, meaning a place in Europe’s premier competition for next season is well within their reach.

Tip: Away win @ 4/5

17:30 Manchester City vs Newcastle 

Newcastle face their toughest test of the season at the worst possible time. Manchester City fell to their first loss of the season last Sunday, and they will be desperate to get that defeat out of their system by hammering their next opponents. Newcastle have been struggling of late and they are just three points clear of the relegation zone. The 31 goals they have conceded will surely only increase with a game against the league leaders at the Etihad Stadium this weekend.

Tip: Home win @ 1/8

Sunday 21st January

11:30 Atalanta vs Napoli

Atalanta have been in decent form this season and currently sit on 30 points, outside of the Europa League places solely due to their goal difference. They have managed to record eight wins this season, scoring 31 goals, while they have won three of their last five. Napoli have been superb this season and they currently lead the league. After 20 games they have won 16 and lost just once, scoring 44 times and conceding just 13 goals. They currently have a one-point lead over second-placed Juventus, and they will be desperate to at least maintain this.

Tip: Away win @ 21/20

Our Weekend Football Accumulator 

Freiburg vs RB Leipzig – Away win @ 11/10

Everton vs West Brom – Home win @ 23/20

Las Palmas vs Valencia – Away win @ 4/5

Manchester City vs Newcastle – Home win @ 1/8

Atalanta vs Napoli – Away win @ 21/20

Place a £10 bet on our midweek accumulator and pocket £188.26 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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