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Football accumulator for Sunday November 27: Japan can storm to another win

Belgium should be far better when they face Morocco

The World Cup enters its second week on Sunday and attention turns to Groups E and F as teams play their second group matches of the tournament.

Spain and Germany face off in a clash of the titans, but there are another three games for punters to get stuck into and we have a 15-2 acca that will hopefully see you through a successful day

All bets must be placed by 10am on Sunday.

Racing Post football expert Ian Wilkerson has picked:

Japan to beat Costa Rica

Belgium to beat Morocco

Canada or draw double chance v Croatia

Over 2.5 goals in Spain v Germany

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Japan v Costa Rica

Japan were inspired when they best Germany and they can build on that against a Costa Rica side still smarting from conceding seven against Spain.

Belgium v Morocco

Belgium should improve on their opening effort against Canada, so expect Roberto Martinez's side to be too strong for Morocco.

Croatia v Canada

Canada were unfortunate to lose to Belgium and a similar performance would give them a great chance of earning at least a point against Croatia, who were disappointing in a goalless draw with Morocco.

Spain v Germany

Germany had 26 goal attempts in their shock defeat to Japan and Spain scored seven in their opening game against Costa Rica, so there should be plenty of goals in the final game of the day.


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