Football accumulator for Monday November 28: Brazil can help bag 6-1 acca
Uruguay to keep Ronaldo and Portugal at bay
Tournament favourites Brazil are back in action on Monday and will be out to secure a spot in the last 16 with a win over Switzerland.
Elsewhere, there's a repeat of a last 16 tie from the 2018 World Cup when Portugal take on Uruguay and both fixtures feature in our daily accumulator.
All bets must be placed by 10am on Monday.
Racing Post Sport's Chris Rivers has picked:
Serbia to beat Cameroon
Under 2.5 goals in South Korea v Ghana
Brazil to beat Switzerland
Uruguay or draw double chance v Portugal
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Cameroon v Serbia
Serbia faced a baptism of fire in their opening World Cup game when losing 2-0 to Brazil but can get their campaign back on track at the expense of Cameroon. The Serbs have an impressive array of attacking options, led by Aleksandar Mitrovic, and can edge what promises to be a lively encounter with the African nation also not lacking firepower.
South Korea v Ghana
South Korea held Uruguay to a goalless draw in their opening game, keeping a third successive clean sheet in the process, and will be confident of keeping Ghana at bay. The Black Stars conceded three against Portugal in their opening game but had kept Cristiano Ronaldo and co quiet for over an hour before losing their shape and South Korea will find them tougher to break down.
Brazil v Switzerland
These two nations played out a 1-1 draw when they met at the 2018 World Cup but Brazil have a far greater array of attacking options to open up Switzerland four years on. Even without the injured Neymar, the Selecao aren't short on quality in the final third and can back up the win over Serbia with another comfortable victory.
Portugal v Uruguay
Uruguay ended Portugal's World Cup dreams in 2018 and may frustrate their European opponents once again. La Celeste have conceded only twice in ten games under Diego Alonso and that solid backline provides them with a platform to take something from the clash against a Portugal side that looked disjointed in the win over Ghana.
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