Premier League Acca Tips: Sunday Club
As usual, we have you covered for Premier League Acca tips. Our expert, Jimmy The Punt, is looking to build on a 7.49 winner in the top flight last weekend, though he had early payout to thank for that.
This weekend’s treble selections all come via Sunday’s slate of action featuring the Manchester derby. All three landing pays out at 9.84.
- West Ham vs Everton: Everton Draw No Bet
- Aston Villa vs Luton: Aston Villa -2.00 Asian Handicap
- Man Utd vs Man City: Both Teams to Score
Acca odds: 9.84
Odds via bet365 as at 8:55 26th October 2023. Odds may now differ.
West Ham vs Everton: Toffees tough to Swallow
England, Premier League, Sunday October 29th, 13:00 (UK)
The gulf between these sides is not as large as the seven points and place gap between them suggests.
Nearly a quarter of the way into the season, Everton languishes a little closer to the basement boys than they would like, but things are beginning to click into gear for Shaun Dyche’s men.
A visit to the London Stadium is no mean feat. West Ham have been separating the men from the boys this campaign, the poorer sides falling short while the biggest and best (only Liverpool, Man City and Aston Villa so far) put them to the sword.
In the Toffee’s, though, they take on a side that could out-West Ham the hosts.
David Moyes’ side have only seen the lion’s share of possession in two games, victories over Sheffield United and Luton, two sides ill-equipped to win any game in the top flight.
The onus was on the Londoners to take the game to Everton, a dynamic that suits the visitors down to the ground, siding with them to win with the added securing of money back if it ends as a draw is the bet here.
Aston Villa vs Luton: Hats off to the Villans
England, Premier League, Sunday October 29th, 14:00 (UK)
Aston Villa extended their unbeaten run at Villa Park in the Premier League this season with their 4-1 thumping of West Ham at the weekend.
It is no mean feat, as the Hammers are a side that has been separating the men from the boys this campaign. With their victory, the Villans join Manchester City and Liverpool as the only sides to trump West Ham domestically this season, an elite list for sure.
As I write, Villa have their game with AZ Alkmaar to play, but next on the roster in the top flight is the visit of Luton.
The ante-post favourites for relegation have not done a great deal to prove the bookies wrong thus far and have the worse form of Sheffield United, Bournemouth and Burnley to thank for their position outside of the relegation zone.
The Hatters have shown spirit, though. Their first two top-flight games saw a return of zero points, seven conceded, and one goal scored, which came from the spot.
Since then, defeats against West Ham, Fulham, Burnley and Tottenham have been by a one-goal margin. In the latter, though, Spurs had a man sent off on the stroke of half-time.
A trip to Birmingham represents an entirely different proposition, though, one I don’t think they are up to the task of. Aston Villa, to overcome a two-goal Asian Handicap is the bet, safe in the knowledge of our stake back if the hosts win by a two-goal margin.
Man Utd vs Man City: Mancunian Goals
England, Premier League, Sunday October 29th, 15:30 (UK)
Manchester United welcome City to Old Trafford for the first derby of the campaign.
This clash has an entirely different feel to the first Mancunian derby of the Erik ten Hag era. Genuine optimism seeped through the club at the time, the suggestion the Red Devils had finally found the man to move the club in the right direction.
Fast forward a season, and it has not exactly worked out like that. The 6-3 at the Etihad should have shown us as much. It was a scoreline that flattered the visitors as well, with two late Anthony Martial goals glossing over a meagre display.
Not a lot has really changed since then; after signing the four-time Champions League winner Raphael Verane and Lisandro ‘the butcher’ Martinez, Man Utd should start with Harry Maguire at the weekend and with good reason.
The Yorkshireman grabbed an assist for the winner against Brentford, followed that up with a man-of-the-match display at Bramall Lane and then grabbed the winner in the Champions League clash with Copenhagen on Tuesday.
It should be a fascinating battle with Erling Haaland. Maguire is most likely to be exposed by Pep Guardiola’s fluid attack.
City are not invincible, though, not least on the road.
Since the turn of the year, Pep Guadiola’s side have only kept five away clean sheets in 25 games, shipping goals against Sheffield United and Young Boys this campaign.
Both teams to score is the bet here.
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