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Football accumulator tips for Wednesday February 5: Back our 6-1 acca with Parimatch
Joe Casey's football fourfold pays out at 6-1 with Parimatch

An intriguing EFL Cup semi-final second leg between Newcastle and Arsenal is the highlight of Wednesday's football but there is also action from the Championship, EFL Trophy and Scottish Premiership. Our Wednesday football acca pays out at 6-1 with Parimatch.
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Accumulator tips and predictions for Wednesday
Racing Post football expert Joe Casey has picked:
Over 2.5 goals in Peterborough vs Cheltenham @8-11 with Parimatch
Celtic to beat Dundee @1-16 with Parimatch
Leeds to beat Coventry @5-6 with Parimatch
Arsenal to beat Newcastle @23-20 with Parimatch
Total odds: @6-1 with Parimatch
Odds correct at time of publication
Peterborough vs Cheltenham
Peterborough have conceded eight goals in their last three games while four of Cheltenham's five EFL Trophy games this season have gone over 2.5 goals. This should be a high-scoring encounter.
Celtic vs Dundee
Dundee shipped six against Hearts at the weekend and a visit to Celtic Park immediately afterwards is the last thing they will have wanted. The Bhoys should win.
Coventry vs Leeds
Leeds have won 18 of their 30 league games and are fancied to extend that run against Coventry, who they beat 3-0 earlier in the season.
Newcastle vs Arsenal
Newcastle have lost their last two home games and may fall to another defeat against an Arsenal side who have won five of their last six in all competitions and beat Manchester City 5-1 last time out.
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Newcastle vs Arsenal prediction, betting tips and odds: Gunners could give hosts second-leg scare
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Football acca FAQs
What is a football accumulator (acca)?
A football accumulator, commonly referred to as an 'acca', is a single bet that combines multiple individual bets into one. Each selection within the accumulator must win for the bet to pay out, offering higher potential returns but at increased risk compared to single bets.
Can I place an acca on different markets?
Yes, you can combine various markets in an acca, including match winners, total goals, both teams to score, and more. However, most betting platforms require that selections within an accumulator are not related to ensure the bet is valid.
What is the advantage of placing an accumulator bet?
The main advantage of an accumulator bet is the potential for higher returns from a smaller stake since the odds of each selection are multiplied together. It adds excitement to watching multiple matches, as each leg of your acca needs to be successful for a return.
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