Midweek football acca tips [10-11 May 2025]
The Premier League season is almost over, but there are still several European places up for grabs. We have previewed five of the games taking place on Saturday and Sunday, including a top-of-the-table clash at Anfield. Quick acca tips A £10 wager on our three-leg acca would pay out £69, while the same stake on our five-leg version offers a potential return of £132.89. 3⃣ Three-fold acca Liverpool vs Arsenal: Liverpool to win (Evens) Bournemouth vs Aston Villa: Under 3.5 goals (8/15) Southampton vs Manchester City: Manchester City to win both halves (5/4) Back the 3-fold acca at bet365 to win £69 (including 5% boost) from a £10 bet 5⃣ Five-fold acca Add this to the mix for a winning five-fold: Tottenham Hotspur vs Crystal Palace: Both teams to score (4/9) Newcastle United vs Chelsea: Newcastle or draw (1/3) Back our 5-fold acca at bet365 to win £132.89 (including 10% boost) from a £10 bet Liverpool vs Arsenal: Liverpool to win (Evens) Liverpool lacked intensity in their 3-1 defeat by Chelsea last weekend. Perhaps that was not a surprise given it was their first outing since winning the Premier League title seven days earlier. Liverpool will have rediscovered their focus since then, while Arne Slot is likely to revert to his first-choice starting XI for the visit of Arsenal. The Reds will be keen to assert their dominance over Mikel Arteta’s men, who are currently 15 points behind the champions. Arsenal suffered Champions League heartache on Wednesday, as a 2-1 defeat by Paris Saint-Germain saw them lose their semi-final 3-1 on aggregate. Arteta and his players will still be hurting, but they must try and put that disappointment behind them. Arsenal are not yet guaranteed a top-five finish, so they are technically still fighting for Champions League qualification. Liverpool have not lost a league game to Arsenal at Anfield since 2011. We fancy the home team here. Go for a Liverpool win at evens with bet365 Bournemouth vs Aston Villa: Under 3.5 goals (8/15) Bournemouth and Aston Villa are both in the mix for European football in the final few weeks of the campaign. The Cherries sit eighth in the standings. If they go on to finish there they will qualify for the Conference League, provided Manchester City beat Crystal Palace in the FA Cup final. Aston Villa are targeting a top-five finish and a return to the Champions League. They are seventh at present, three points adrift of the last qualification berth. Villa may need to win each of their three remaining matches to achieve their aim, starting with this trip to Bournemouth. Andoni Iraola’s side have entertained many this term, but Bournemouth’s home games have been surprisingly low-scoring. On average there have been just 2.12 goals per match at the Vitality Stadium, the lowest figure in the division. Choose under 3.5 goals at 8/15 with bet365 Southampton vs Manchester City: Manchester City to win both halves (5/4) Manchester City have found form at the perfect time. They are still not as imperious as they have been for most of the Pep Guardiola era, but a run of seven wins and a draw in their last eight games in all competitions speaks for itself. City are the Premier League’s form table over the last six rounds of fixtures. Southampton are bottom, a position which has become wearily familiar to their supporters this season. Now led by Simon Ruskin, the Saints need one more point to surpass Derby County’s record-low Premier League points tally of 11. They are unlikely to get it here. The gulf in class between these two teams should allow City to win comfortably. Guardiola’s side are targeting second place, but their goal difference is currently inferior to Arsenal’s. This is a chance for City to close the gap. Tip Manchester City to win both halves at 5/4 with bet365 Tottenham Hotspur vs Crystal Palace: Both teams to score (4/9) Tottenham Hotspur booked their place in the Europa League final on Thursday night, beating Bodo/Glimt 2-0 away from home to secure a 5-1 aggregate triumph. Spurs have been fully focused on that competition for a while now. Without a trophy since 2008, they are desperate to beat Manchester United on May 21. The fact a win would secure Champions League qualification only increases the game’s importance. Crystal Palace have their own final to focus on, with Manchester City their opponents in the FA Cup showpiece next weekend. Oliver Glasner is not really one for resting players, so we should see a strong Palace XI on Sunday. Conversely, Ange Postecoglou will probably shuffle his pack. Neither team has much to play for in the league, so this should still be an open, entertaining and relatively nerve-free encounter. Back both teams to score at 4/9 with bet365 Newcastle United vs Chelsea: Newcastle or draw (1/3) This is a huge game for Newcastle United and Chelsea, both of whom are
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The Premier League season is almost over, but there are still several European places up for grabs.
We have previewed five of the games taking place on Saturday and Sunday, including a top-of-the-table clash at Anfield.
Quick acca tips
A £10 wager on our three-leg acca would pay out £69, while the same stake on our five-leg version offers a potential return of £132.89.
3⃣ Three-fold acca
- Liverpool vs Arsenal: Liverpool to win (Evens)
- Bournemouth vs Aston Villa: Under 3.5 goals (8/15)
- Southampton vs Manchester City: Manchester City to win both halves (5/4)
Back the 3-fold acca at bet365 to win £69 (including 5% boost) from a £10 bet
5⃣ Five-fold acca
Add this to the mix for a winning five-fold:
- Tottenham Hotspur vs Crystal Palace: Both teams to score (4/9)
- Newcastle United vs Chelsea: Newcastle or draw (1/3)