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24th February: Weekend Football Acca – 14/1 bet

Benjamin Darvill in Football Accumulators 22 Feb 2018

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This weekend brings even more incredibly exciting action as club football returns for yet another weekend. Every side across Europe will want to pick up all three points in their game to come as they attempt to move further up the table with a big victory. With this in mind, we have found a number of very interesting bets for you to take a look at.

Saturday 24th February

12:30 BST Leicester vs Stoke

Leicester have been in good form this season and they are looking to continue their rise up the table. After 27 games they have picked up nine wins, scoring 39 goals, while they have accumulated 35 points, meaning only Burnley stand between the Foxes and being the best side outside of the top-six. Stoke on the other hand have been awful this year and they are one of the favourites to go down this campaign. After 27 games they have won six times helping them onto 25 points. Their current tally means they are two short of safety, with their season one to forget.

Tip: Home win @ 8/11 

15:00 Liverpool vs West Ham

Liverpool have been awesome this season and they look like an incredible force when going forward. After 27 games they have scored 61 times, while they have only lost three times, seeing them onto 54 points. The Reds will be desperate to keep up the pressure on Manchester United in second as they go in search of a Champions League spot for next year. West Ham have struggled massively this campaign, but they have been able to pick up enough points to build a four-point gap between themselves and the relegation zone. While their rise has been impressive, they are facing one of the most fearsome attacks in European football on Saturday.

Tip: Home win @ 2/9 

Sunday 25th February

14:00 Sampdoria vs Udinese

Sampdoria have been battling for a European spot this season and they currently sit in the final Europa League place. After 25 games they have won 12, drawn five and lost eight, while they have scored 44 times. The 41 points they have picked up means they are level with AC Milan who are in seventh, and they will know that they cannot afford to slip-up if they are to stay ahead of their rivals. Udinese have been fairly good this year and they have won 10 of their 25 matches. The 33 points they have picked up means they are eight short of the European places and they will likely struggle against a Sampdoria side in good form.

Tip: Home win @ 10/11 

15:15 Athletic Bilbao vs Malaga 

Athletic Bilbao are looking to pick up a morale-boosting win on Sunday as their La Liga campaign has not been an ideal one so far. After 24 games they have only won six times, scoring 24 goals and conceding 27 times. While they have been poor, their opponents have been even worse. Malaga have only won three times this season and are currently seven points short of Levante in 17th and safety.

Tip: Home win @ 3/4

19:45 Roma vs AC Milan

Roma have been fantastic this year and they will feel that a Champions League place is within their grasp. Afte 25 games they have won 15 times, scoring 40 goals and conceding 19 times. It is clear that they are very strong at the back whilst also being good going forward, while their last three games have ended in wins. AC Milan have been steadily climbing up the table this season and currently sit in seventh with 41 points. Milan will be desperate to leapfrog Sampdoria into the Europa League spots, but Roma are formidable at home.

Tip: Home win @ 19/20 

Our weekend accumulator

Leicester vs Stoke – Home win @ 8/11

Liverpool vs West Ham – Home win @ 2/9

Sampdoria vs Udinese – Home win @ 10/11

Athletic Bilbao vs Malaga – Home win @ 3/4

Roma vs AC Milan – Home win @ 19/20

Place a £10 bet on our midweek accumulator and pocket £137.57 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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