Weekend football acca tips [3-4 May 2025]
The first weekend of May features an excellent line-up of Premier League matches. We have previewed five of the games taking place on Saturday and Sunday, including a crunch clash at Stamford Bridge. Quick acca tips A £10 wager on our three-leg acca would pay out £38.55, while the same stake on our five-leg version offers a potential return of £164.36. 3⃣ Three-fold acca Chelsea vs Liverpool: Chelsea or draw (4/11) West Ham United vs Tottenham Hotspur: BTTS & over 2.5 goals (4/6) Brentford vs Manchester United: Brentford over 1.5 goals (8/13) Back the 3-fold acca at bet365 to win £38.55 (including 5% boost) from a £10 bet 5⃣ Five-fold acca Add this to the mix for a winning five-fold: Everton vs Ipswich Town: Everton to win (12/25) Aston Villa vs Fulham: Fulham to score last (7/4) Back our 5-fold acca at bet365 to win £164.36 (including 10% boost) from a £10 bet Chelsea vs Liverpool: Chelsea or draw (4/11) If Liverpool play as they have done all season on Sunday, it will be difficult for Chelsea to deny them victory. The question is: will they? Now that the Premier League title has been won, it would be no surprise if there was a drop-off in intensity from Arne Slot’s side. Liverpool were confirmed as champions thanks to a 5-1 thrashing of Tottenham Hotspur last weekend. The players no doubt spent a few days celebrating their triumph. Liverpool will want to finish comfortably clear of the chasing pack to accurately illustrate their superiority this term. At the same time, it would only be natural if their performances for the rest of the campaign did not quite have the same edge. Chelsea, on the other hand, have plenty to play for. They are chasing a top-five finish and Champions League qualification, and their form has picked up of late. Chelsea have collected 13 points from the last 15 on offer at Stamford Bridge. They can avoid defeat by the champions next. Tip Chelsea or draw at 4/11 with bet365 West Ham United vs Tottenham Hotspur: Both teams to score and over 2.5 goals (4/6) Both West Ham United and Tottenham Hotspur have endured miserable Premier League campaigns. Spurs are at least going strong in the Europa League, whereas West Ham have had no other distraction from their underwhelming league form. Graham Potter has not been able to make the sort of impact he would have hoped for, with West Ham sitting 17th in the standings ahead of Tottenham’s visit to the London Stadium. Spurs are just one place and one point above the Hammers, so a win for the hosts would push Ange Postecoglou’s men down into fourth-bottom. Neither team has defended well this term. West Ham have gone seven games without a clean sheet, while Tottenham have shipped 11 goals in their last three league outings. Choose both teams to score and over 2.5 goals at 4/6 with bet365 Brentford vs Manchester United: Brentford over 1.5 goals (8/13) Both these teams were in action on Thursday night. Manchester United beat Athletic Bilbao 3-0 in the first leg of their Europa League semi-final, with Brentford 2-0 victors over Nottingham Forest in the Premier League. The Bees still have a chance of qualifying for continental competition via the league, whereas United are now fully focused on Europe. Ruben Amorim is likely to shuffle his pack for this trip to the Gtech Community Stadium ahead of the second leg against Athletic. It is worth noting that only Liverpool, Manchester City and Newcastle United have scored more home goals than Brentford this term. There is a good chance the Londoners will make the net bulge at least twice here, just as they did on Thursday. Back Brentford to score over 1.5 goals at 8/13 with bet365 Everton vs Ipswich Town: Everton to win (12/25) Ipswich Town were relegated last weekend after being comfortably beaten by Newcastle United. Kieran McKenna’s team have been the best of the promoted trio up to now, but they have fallen well short of the quality required to survive in the top tier. That is understandable when you consider Ipswich were playing in League One this time two years ago, and the focus will now be on bouncing straight back next term. Before then, Ipswich have a few more Premier League fixtures to fulfil, including this trip to Goodison Park. This is Everton’s penultimate game at their famous old home and they will be keen to give their fans something to cheer about. Ipswich have been conceding far too many goals of late and they are likely to come unstuck on Merseyside. Select Everton to win at 12/25 with bet365 Aston Villa vs Fulham: Fulham to score last (7/4) March was a tough month for Aston Villa, whose quest for silverware is over following their eliminations from the Champions League and the FA Cup. Defeat by Crystal Palace in the semi-finals of the latter competition will have particularly stung given Unai Emery’s men were the favouri
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The first weekend of May features an excellent line-up of Premier League matches.
We have previewed five of the games taking place on Saturday and Sunday, including a crunch clash at Stamford Bridge.
Quick acca tips
A £10 wager on our three-leg acca would pay out £38.55, while the same stake on our five-leg version offers a potential return of £164.36.
3⃣ Three-fold acca
- Chelsea vs Liverpool: Chelsea or draw (4/11)
- West Ham United vs Tottenham Hotspur: BTTS & over 2.5 goals (4/6)
- Brentford vs Manchester United: Brentford over 1.5 goals (8/13)
Back the 3-fold acca at bet365 to win £38.55 (including 5% boost) from a £10 bet
5⃣ Five-fold acca
Add this to the mix for a winning five-fold:
- Everton vs Ipswich Town: Everton to win (12/25)
- Aston Villa vs Fulham: Fulham to score last (7/4)