Daily Acca Tips: Man United, Celta Vigo and Besiktas all feature
A £5 wager on tonight’s selections could return over £80 if successful
There’s plenty of football from around the globe to help you kick-off the new week in style.
In the Premier League, Manchester United face Crystal Palace, while Celta Vigo take on Las Palmas in La Liga. There’s also action from Turkey, Portugal and Argentina to give tonight’s acca tips an international feel.
Without further ado, here are the Coral News Team’s selections…
Manchester United – 4/7
Selhurst Park has been a happy hunting ground for Manchester United down the years. The Red Devils are unbeaten in this part of South London since 1991.
They’ve won their last five fixtures against Crystal Palace and are odds-on to make that six in a row tonight.
Celta Vigo – 4/9
Las Palmas claimed a creditable draw with Barcelona last week. But they don’t tend to perform well against Celta Vigo.
Celta have put 18 goals past tonight’s opponents in their last six meetings. That includes a 5-2 success earlier in the season.
Besiktas – even-money
Besiktas are in excellent form in the Super Lig. Kara Kartallar have won four of their last six in the league. They’ve only lost once in the top-flight since October.
Trabzonspor, on the other hand, have not won at home since mid-December.
Aves – 27/20
Aves are enjoying a spectacular revival at the moment. After going winless in seven, the Portuguese minnows are now unbeaten in five matches, winning three.
They came within a whisker of beating tonight’s opponents Portimonense away from home in September. They’ll fancy their chances of getting the job done even more back on home soil.
Estudiantes – 1/2
Away form has been a problem for Estudiantes. So it’s a good job they’re at home this evening. The Argentinean giants have won their last two matches at Estadio Unico and are pushing towards the top-four.
Opponents Olimpo have lost their last four away from home.
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All Odds and Markets are correct as of the date of publishing