Football accumulator tips for Sunday December 8: Back our 9-1 acca with BetMGM
Liam Flin's football fourfold pays out at 9-1 with BetMGM
On another busy Sunday, there are some big matches across the continent with Chelsea and Tottenham clashing in the Premier League and Atletico Madrid taking on Sevilla in La Liga. Our Sunday football acca pays out at 9-1 with BetMGM.
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Accumulator tips and predictions for Sunday
Racing Post football expert Liam Flin has picked:
Rennes to beat Nantes @ 11-8 with BetMGM
Chelsea to beat Tottenham @ Evs with BetMGM
Marseille to beat St-Etienne @ 6-10 with BetMGM
Atletico Madrid to beat Sevilla @ 33-100 with BetMGM
Total odds: @ 9-1 with BetMGM
Odds correct at time of publication
Nantes vs Rennes
Rennes put in their best performance of the season in a 5-0 thrashing of St-Etienne last Saturday and they can follow up with victory away to Nantes.
Tottenham vs Chelsea
Chelsea hammered Southampton 5-1 on Wednesday to extend their winning run to four games in all competitions and they can edge out inconsistent London rivals Tottenham.
St-Etienne vs Marseille
Three wins in their last four games have installed Marseille as PSG's closest competitors in the Ligue 1 title race and they should ease past St-Etienne, who were thrashed by Rennes last time out.
Atletico Madrid vs Sevilla
Goals have been raining down for Atletico Madrid, who have scored 14 times in their last three matches and have won their last eight contests. They should be too strong for Sevilla.
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Football acca FAQs
What is a football accumulator (acca)?
A football accumulator, commonly referred to as an acca, is a single bet that combines multiple individual bets into one. Each selection within the accumulator must win for the bet to pay out, offering higher potential returns but at increased risk compared to single bets.
Can I place an acca on different markets?
Yes, you can combine various markets in an acca, including match winners, total goals, both teams to score, and more. However, most betting platforms require that selections within an accumulator are not related to ensure the bet is valid.
What is the advantage of placing an accumulator bet?
The main advantage of an accumulator bet is the potential for higher returns from a smaller stake since the odds of each selection are multiplied together. It adds excitement to watching multiple matches, as each leg of your acca needs to be successful for a return.
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