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Manchester derby, PSG, Palace and Benfica feature in fantastic fourfold acca

| 24.07.2016
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Holly Thackeray | July 24, 2016

Pre-season is a superb time for customers to boost their coffers ahead of the new Premier League campaign, and there are plenty of reasons why punters should pile their pounds on our awesome accumulators.

Opt for an acca and potentially increase your chances of profit by placing a stake on the outcomes of a number of high-profile games – featuring the likes of Manchester United, Manchester City, PSG and more.

Coral writers have picked out some plum friendly fixtures to make up a fantastic fourfold that is worth wager…

Benfica to best Die Wolfe duel

A mouth-watering battle between Portuguese big-guns Benfica and Bundesliga boys Wolfsburg is our first selection, and we fancy the Eagles to soar highest.

SL Benfica vs FC Bayern Munich

Having won the Primeira Liga last term for the 35th time plus a Taca da Liga, and losing just four frays on the way to that domestic league triumph, Benfica should have the beating of Die Wolfe, who finished just eighth in the German top-flight.

The Eagles are a 27/20* price to come out on top in this tussle.

PSG to pip Inter Milan

There’s a real glamour game late on Sunday evening between European royalty PSG and Inter Milan. The Parisians and Milanese have never played each other officially before, but the reigning Ligue 1 champions have much more attacking quality available than their Serie A opposition.

French League Cup Final - PSG Wins 6th Title

With all of South American stars Edinson Cavani, Angel Di Maria, Lucas Moura and Javier Pastore plus French threat and new signing Hatem Ben Arfa set to have a go at the Nerazzurri rearguard, Inter boss Roberto Mancini may want to hang on to his hat!

PSG are consequently even-money* to take the spoils from this Inter International Champions Cup encounter as French and Italian giants collide.

Manchester derby to be a draw

As things stand, Manchester rivals United and City head into their China showpiece International Champions Cup clash on Monday incredibly evenly poised.

Both Northwest giants boast new coaches, a gaggle of sensational new signings just beginning to bed in and a bitter football feud to boot as they adjust to their bosses’ fresh tactical styles.

Soccer - Barclays Premier League - Manchester United v Manchester City - Old Trafford

The Red Devils and Sky Blues also both lost their last pre-season games to German giants Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich respectively, showing they still have creases to iron out.

While, the previous season’s Premier League results saw a stalemate at Old Trafford and a narrow 1-0 win for Man Utd at the Etihad. So, to sum up, there’s very little between the two teams, and a draw is 12/5* to occur again with Coral in East Asia.

Crystal Palace can crush Colchester

As FA Cup runners-up Palace warm up for the new Premier League season they face League Two team Colchester United, a club which were relegated from League One last term.

Crystal Palace v Stoke City - Barclays Premier League - Selhurst Park

With the opposition having suffered a demoralising drop down divisions, Alan Pardew’s men should have no trouble flexing their muscles against the minnows in this friendly in which they are odds-on at 4/9* to prevail.

This cracking value fourfold could pay out winnings of £23.33 from just a £1 punt, while a £10 stake reaps £233.30 if all four predicated results come off – so place your bets with Coral speedily before you miss out!

*all odds correct at time of publishing.

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Holly Thackeray

Holly is a member of the content team, and can often be found on the sports desk writing about favourite topics Serie A and East Asian footballing nations. A recent darts convert, she is also a fully-fledged member of Barney's Army and a proud Leeds-born Manchester United fan.