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·5 de diciembre de 2025
Weekend ACCA Tips: Betfair tipsters' best bets in a 55/1 multi across EPL, FA Cup and more

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·5 de diciembre de 2025


This week's Accas pay out at 55/1
From the last six meetings between Tottenham and Brentford, over 3.5 goals has landed on five occasions, the last three clashes at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium have ended 1-3, 3-2 and 3-1. Spurs are struggling at home and they've now conceded at least one in their last six Premier League home games.
Brentford's last seven games in all competitions are averaging over 3.5 goals per game, so a goals punt looks the obvious player here. We'll keep it safe and hope that over 2.5 goals lands at a generous-looking 4/5.
Just as they were being tentatively tipped as title challengers Chelsea came undone at Elland Road last week but that's what you're going to get from Enzo Maresca's Blues. Blips. What's key is determining how they typically respond to their monthly bout of hiccups.
After losing to Brighton they beat a Liverpool side not yet engulfed by crisis. After losing to Sunderland they bested Spurs away. And now they face a Bournemouth collective in relative freefall, winless in five.
In those games the Cherries have conceded 2.6 goals per 90 which is pertinent given that Chelsea have scored in each of their last 13 contests.
Read Ste's Player Props bets here here (from 9am Saturday)
Jack Critchley
Saints have been scoring for fun recently and Leo Scienza should be back after missing last weekend's game through Illness. Brum are fantastic at home, yet they aren't as reliable on the road and they could be susceptible. Nevertheless, they have the players to trouble the hosts, who conceded three times to Millwall last weekend'
Read Jack's Championship Tipsheet here.
Carlisle and Mark Hughes were both under immense pressure last season when dropping out of League Two, but Hughes still has plenty of fire as do Carlisle as they have a great spot in the National League and have a winnable tie this Sunday at Bloomfield Road.
Blackpool got rid of Steve Bruce and swapped him for another north west stalwart in Ian Evatt, but they are LDL in recent form and were hammered by Reading last weekend 0-3.
Carlisle dramatically beat Reading 4-3 in extra time in the FA Cup first round in Berkshire thanks to a Regan Linney hat-trick. All finishes with great aplomb. If Hughes fields a full strength starting eleven (he didn't at Reading), they are a good price.
Kev Hatchard
On home soil this term, Napoli are unbeaten, and have won seven of their 10 competitive matches, and after last weekend's impressive 1-0 win at title rivals Roma, the are only separated from top spot in Serie A by goal difference going into the weekend.
Juventus have hated trips to the Maradona in recent years, and they have lost on their last six league visits to Napoli. Although the Bianconeri have plenty of quality in attack, they aren't always able to get the best out of players like Kenan Yildiz, Lois Openda and Jonathan David.
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