Football Accumulator Tips: Back 'Match Odds 90' Acca at 19/5 on Saturday across Europe | OneFootball

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·6 December 2024

Football Accumulator Tips: Back 'Match Odds 90' Acca at 19/5 on Saturday across Europe

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Thiago Motta's Juventus complete Andy Robson's Saturday acca


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Andy Robson has scoured Europe for a four-fold acca this Saturday and come up with teams to back in the Bundesliga, Scottish Premiership, English Football League One and Serie A at combined odds of 19/5...

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Leg 1 - Back Frankfurt to beat Augsburg

Eintracht Frankfurt had their wings clipped by RB Leipzig in the German DFB Pokal in midweek. Prior to that, the impressive Die Adler had won seven successive matches before that and they can steady themselves with another victory at home to poor travellers Augsburg on Saturday.

Frankfurt occupy second position in the Bundesliga and have matched leaders Bayern Munich closely for points (26-30), expected goals (24.3-27.5) and goals scored (31-38) so far. In 13-goal Egyptian forward, Omar Marmoush, they have a genuine Golden Boot contender.

Augsburg meanwhile, have lost four and drawn one of their five Bundesliga away assignments since August and only bottom-club Bochum have conceded more goals on the road (20) than the leaky Fuggerstädter.

Jess Thorup's side have been low on threat on their travels so far and Augsburg currently have the lowest figures in the Bundesliga for away fixtures in the xG department (2.90), while no other outfit has scored fewer away goals so far (2).

Augsburg conceded seven shots on target and three goals when they last visited the Deutsche Bank Park to tackle Frankfurt (3-1) in April and the visitors are easy to oppose at an attractive price again here.

Leg 2 - Back Aberdeen to beat St Johnstone

Aberdeen dropped Premiership points at Pittodrie Stadium for the first time this season when they lost narrowly at home to Celtic (1-0) in midweek, though the Dons can bounce straight back at the first time of asking when they host St Johnstone on Saturday.

Before their slender reverse against the Bhoys, Aberdeen had won a proud seven home league fixtures out of seven, while averaging 2.42 goals per game in Scotland's north-east.

Aberdeen have already beaten St Johnstone once on the opening weekend of the new campaign season, so look for the Dons to deliver against the same opponents here.

Jimmy Thelin's unlikely title challengers racked up 21 attempts in that triumph and were more comfortable than the final 2-1 scoreline at McDiarmid Park suggested and Aberdeen's superior quality should tell again in Saturday's rematch.

The struggling Saints have suffered more defeats than any other side in the Premiership since the opening day, losing 10 of their first 15 matches of the new campaign overall, so expect them to fall short against the highflying Dons.

Leg 3 - Back Wycombe to beat Reading

Leaders Wycombe are setting a good pace at the summit in League One and Wanderers have an opportunity to cement their position with a win over promotion rivals Reading at Adams Park.

With Royals boss Ruben Selles locked in discussions with Championship side Hull about the vacant managerial position there, this should be a good time to play a Reading side facing a period of uncertainty.

Even without the added distraction of Selles's impending exit, Reading have had trouble performing on the road this season, winning just twice in nine attempts on the road in League One since the summer.

When Reading last travelled to face a fellow promotion hopeful, they were soundly beaten by Stockport (4-1) and they could find the going just as tough against a formidable Wycombe side.

Red-hot Wanderers have won 11 of their last 12 assignments in all competitions, while they have also pocketed 18 points from the last 18 available at Adams Park in League One. Back Wycombe to come up trumps again in this one.

Leg 4 - Back Juventus to beat Bologna

Saturday evening's Serie A skirmish between Juventus and Bologna will be a fixture of special significance for Thiago Motta who left the latter to coach the Old Lady in the summer, and we're tipping the Brazilian-born coach to mastermind a win against his former employers in Turin.

Juve have yet to lose a league game under Motta's direction while their recent haul of seven points from the last nine on offer at home suggests that the Allianz Stadium could be a happy hunting ground for the hosts again this weekend.

Bologna have lost only twice in Serie A this term, but both of those defeats at highflying Napoli (0-3) and Lazio (0-3) were significant and indicators of a possible weakness in higher-profile away fixtures.

Indeed, Bologna haven't won an away game against Juventus in Turin since 2011 and they could struggle to improve that record here.

It's interesting to note that only four clubs in Serie A have posted lower xGF figures on the road than Bologna (5.90) so far this season, so it's logical to expect I Rossoblù to toil against the division's best defence on Saturday.

Juventus have conceded just eight goals in 14 league games with Motta at the helm and a sixth clean sheet in eight home matches could be in the offing here.

Alongside that solid defensive platform, Motta's forensic knowledge of Bologna's strengths and weaknesses is also likely to be a key factor here and Juve are worth backing to force a victory.

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