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Tuesday’s football acca pays over £105 from a £5 stake

| 31.10.2017
SPORTSBOOK ODDS

It covers the Champions League and Championship

There’s a packed football schedule on Tuesday night. As well as the Champions League, there are also 10 Championship games being played.

There should be plenty of drama. And plenty of goals. The Coral News Team have put together a five-fold acca across the two competitions to add to the entertainment. All of the selections kick-off at 7:45pm.

A £5 stake could return £105.30 if all five selections come in. All prices and returns correct at the time of publication.

Juventus to beat Sporting Lisbon

Juventus came from behind to beat Sporting Lisbon 2-1 in the last round of Champions League fixtures.

The Serie A champions know that another win over the Portuguese side would almost guarantee their place in the knockout stages. Juve are 21/20 to win at the Estadio da Luz.

Manchester United to beat Benfica

Manchester United’s 1-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur continued their 100% home record this season. The only goal they’ve conceded at Old Trafford this term came in a 4-1 Carabao Cup win over Burton Albion.

Jose Mourinho’s side have lacked fluidity without Paul Pogba, but they’re very solid defensively and have several goalscoring threats. At 1/3, they should be too strong for Benfica. The Aguias are bottom of Group A with zero points so far.

Basel to beat CSKA Moscow

The other match taking place in Group A, Basel are 4/5 to beat CSKA Moscow at home.

The Swiss side won 2-0 when the two sides met in Moscow. And CSKA don’t travel well. Their recent 2-1 win at Benfica was their first away win in the Champions League proper since November 2014. They’re unlikely to start putting a winning run together at St. Jakob-Park.

Wolves to beat Norwich City

Moving over to the Championship, Wolves look good value to beat Norwich at 33/20. Norwich have only won two of their seven home games in league action this season – and none of the last four.

Wolves have scored 12 goals on the road, the joint-most in the division. They missed the chance to go top against QPR last weekend. Nuno Espirito Santo’s side won’t want to slip up twice in a week.

Cardiff City to beat Ipswich Town

Cardiff have the best defence in the second-tier, having only conceded 10 goals so far. They’re also unbeaten at Cardiff City Stadium in league action this season.

A home win against an inconsistent Ipswich side is odds-on at 8/13.

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All Odds and Markets are correct as of the date of publishing

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Daniel Anwar

Daniel has written about sport for Coral, Squawka, FourFourTwo and the Premier League, among others.