Daily Acca Tips: Fulham and Livingstone amongst play-off picks
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Friday night brings play-off action in the Championship, Scotland and Belgium, as well as league games in France and Portugal as the club season draws to a close.
The Coral News Team are back with another five potential winners to help you make your acca selections…
Fulham – 4/5
After missing out on automatic promotion by just two points, Fulham will want to make sure they don’t slip up in the play-offs.
They travel to Derby in the first-leg of their semi-final tonight. Slavisa Jokanovic’s side finished 13 points above the Rams in the Championship table. The West London side won 2-1 at Pride Park back in March too. They should have the quality to win there again this time.
Livingston – Evens
Dundee United beat Livingston 2-0 in the final game of the regular Scottish Championship season. The Lions lost that battle but they may win the war after their 3-2 win at Tannadice Park in the first-leg of their play-off semi-final.
Livingston have won each of their last four home games against the Terrors. They’ll be one tie away from promotion if they make it five in a row tonight.
Zulte-Waregem – 6/10
Zulte-Waregem have been in superb form during the Europa League play-offs in Belgium. A place in the semi-finals is already assured.
They’ve won seven and drawn one of their eight play-off games so far. Another win looks on the cards away to OH Leuven.
Marseille – 4/5
Marseille’s focus will be on next week’s Europa League final, but they’ve still got a real chance to seal a Champions League spot in Ligue 1.
A win away to Guingamp would take them into second and pile the pressure on Lyon and Monaco. Rudi Garcia’s side have won their last two games against Guingamp without conceding and should be confident here.
Chaves – 6/4
In Portugal, Chaves end their campaign with a trip to Aves. The hosts have done well to stay up in their first season back in the top-flight, but they may have one eye on next week’s cup final against Sporting CP here.
Chaves are guaranteed to finish sixth, their best position since 1989-90 and will want to end the season on a high.
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