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·21 March 2026
Football ACCA Tips: Back Barcelona in Andy Robson's 3/1 Sunday wager

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·21 March 2026


You can back Andy's Sunday ACCA at 3/1
Hansi Flick is currently on track to make it back-to-back La Liga titles since arriving in Spain, as Barcelona sit top of the table with a four-point gap on Real Madrid. The Catalans boast the flawless record of 14 wins from 14 on home turf this season, with 46 goals scored and just eight conceded in that time.
Even though Rayo Vallecano were able to hang on to a draw in the reverse fixture, their upcoming visit to the Nou Camp promises to be a daunting one, especially after the Catalans won 7-2 against Newcastle midweek.
Vallecano have been much more resilient on home turf this season, with the record of four wins, eight draws and just two losses from 14 games. However, they have struggled on the road, and eight of their 10 La Liga defeats this season have come in their away games.
Atalanta suffered a shock defeat against Hellas Verona in the reverse fixture back in December, but the hosts were fortunate to score three times from 0.99xG, while Atalanta accrued 1.47xG in return, but were wasteful in the final third.
However, the chances of it being a similar result on Sunday are slim, especially considering Verona sit rock bottom of the Serie A standings, with 10 losses in their last 14 matches. Meanwhile, Atalanta have won five of their last six league games at the New Balance Arena, and those trends marry up nicely to back Atalanta here.
Atalanta completed the league double over Verona last season, and it finished 6-1 when these sides faced off in Bergamo. Atalanta were absolutely dominant in that one, and five of their goals came in the first half alone. In return, Verona managed just four shots worth 0.28 xG.
Roma come into this clash following back-to-back Serie A defeats, meaning they have slumped to sixth in the league standings. However, the Romans will relish a return to the Stadio Olimpico this weekend, where they have won nine of their 14 league matches this term.
Roma play with a lot more confidence in front of a home crowd, and they will be desperate to get back to winning ways this weekend. It's an ideal opportunity for them to do so against Lecce, who have picked up just 11 points from their 14 league matches on the road, losing nine of those games.
Roma have also dominated this head-to-head matchup over the years, and they comfortably won 2-0 in the reverse fixture at the Via Del Mare Stadium. Roma completed the league double over Lecce last season, meaning they have won eight of the last ten meetings.
The MLS is quite unique in the organisation of the league with teams having to travel quite far, even within their own conferences, and this has an impact on results with fatigue playing more of a part than it does in European leagues.
Montreal won just four of their 17 away games in the MLS last season, losing nine of these matches. They conceded 27 goals across these games, with this record looking a bit healthier now due to some sides switching off at the end of the campaign when the playoffs were set. For most of the season, Montreal really struggled on the road, and that looks to be the case again this term, with Montreal playing all four of their matches away from home so far - losing three of them.
Cincinnati avoided defeat in 12 of their 17 home matches in the MLS last season, which included a 3-0 win over Montreal. The away side actually put up a pretty decent fight in that game with an xG of 1.28 from their nine shots - but Cincinnati did show their quality with an xG of 2.17 from 12 shots. Cincinnati have won each of the last three head-to-head meetings between the sides, stretching back to 2024.
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