Betting Tips

10/1 Acca of the Day: Saturday February 19


We’re all in on the Premier League this afternoon, taking in four matches for our 10/1 Acca of the Day.

  • Southampton v Everton – both teams to score
  • Crystal Palace v Chelsea – both teams to score
  • Brighton to beat Burnley
  • Liverpool -2 goals v Norwich

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Saturday’s Acca Betting Tips:

Southampton v Everton – both teams to score

Everton head to the south coast, and there should be goals at both ends at St Marys – Southampton have seen both teams score in each of their last 10 games while the Toffees have conceded in their previous 11 away games.

Crystal Palace v Chelsea – both teams to score

Goals look on the agenda at Selhurst Park as Chelsea make the short trip to take on Crystal Palace – The Eagles have scored in all 12 league home this season while both teams to score landed in nine of Chelsea’s last 12 league matches.

Brighton to beat Burnley

Brighton should have enough in hand to see off Burnley, having edged them out 2-1 in the reverse fixture – the Seagulls are unbeaten in their last three at home while the Clarets are winless on their travels this term.

Liverpool -2 goals v Norwich

This should be a straightforward victory for Liverpool, and they can cover a two-goal deficit at Anfield today – the Red have won their last seven while the Canaries have scored in only three of their 11 road trips this season.

Please note that all odds are correct at the time of article publication.