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·7 November 2025
Weekend ACCA Tips: Betfair tipsters' best bets in a 70/1 multi across Europe

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·7 November 2025


This week's Accas pay out at 70/1
Kev Hatchard
Bayern are heavy favourites, so we have to be creative here, and Michael Olise is worth backing in the To Score market at a hefty 6/5. The 23-year-old already has seven goals in all competitions, and I fancy his chances up against attack-minded left wing-back Derrick Köhn.
The Blades are in a relegation dogfight, and their defence has looked shaky over the last few weeks. Despite playing reasonably well in the first half of games, Chris Wilder's men have come out and struggled after the break. QPR are also defensively suspect, yet they do possess attacking talent and have key players returning to fitness. I don't expect defensive solidity in this one.
Read Jack's Championship Tipsheet here.
Lincoln City have won just one of their last 22 away league games against Rotherham United (D6 L15), a 2-0 victory in August 2019 and the hosts are a force in Yorkshire on their own patch with just one defeat in seven and eight conceded in that run of matches.
The Imps have failed to score in each of their last two away league games and will be looking to avoid going goalless in three in succession for the first time since December 2022 and if the hosts can maintain that defensive run and an xA at home of 1.40, they might be able to nick this game.
They have beaten Port Vale, Leyton Orient and Exeter at home and Rotherham look a little too big on the Sportsbook here at a 5/2 price for the outright win.
Arsenal are both a winning machine and a clean sheet machine and we can put both eventualities together for an even money winner on Saturday. It's now eight games won without conceding for the Gunners and it's very easy to predict it happening for a ninth time this weekend. No disrespect to Sunderland of course but, right now, the Gunners are in the groove and I think even money is great ACCA material.
The Magpies are winless on their travels this term in the league and, if we encroach into last season, they last won away at a doomed Leicester in early April. Moreover, the disparity between who they are at St James Park and beyond the North-East is stark. On the road they have created just 0.6 big chances per 90.
Brentford have put Chelsea, Man United and Liverpool to the sword at the Gtech to date and won this fixture 4-2 last season. A repeat showing could be on the cards with an early goal kicking things off. The Bees have converted inside 15 minutes in three of their five at home.
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