Football accumulator tips for Monday September 5: Back Boro in 9-1 acca
Boavista can add to Pacos Ferreira's misery
The Sky Sports cameras head to the Riverside for the Tees-Wear derby between Middlesbrough and Sunderland on Monday, but there are also top-flight matches taking place in Italy, Spain and Portugal.
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Racing Post football expert Aaron Ashley has put together a fourfold featuring:
Boavista to beat Pacos Ferreira
Torino to beat Lecce
Middlesbrough to beat Sunderland
Both teams to score in Valladolid v Almeria
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Boavista v Pacos Ferreira
Pacos Ferreira have suffered defeat in their opening four games, conceding ten goals in the process, and more misery may follow at Boavista. The home team have six points from their first four outings and should take all the beating on their own patch.
Torino v Lecce
Torino suffered their first defeat of the Serie A campaign at Atalanta last weekend but can return to winning ways at home to a Lecce side still searching for their first success. Torino lost only six of their 19 home league games last term and their opening match on their own patch this season saw them hold Lazio to a goalless draw.
Middlesbrough v Sunderland
Boro find themselves in the drop zone with only one win from seven matches but their home games this season have seen them draw with West Brom and Sheffield United and overcome Swansea. Chris Wilder's team can gain a much-needed victory over local rivals Sunderland, who have lost two of their last four Championship clashes.
Valladolid v Almeria
These two were both promoted from the Segunda Division last season and their meetings were full of entertainment. Almeria were 3-1 winners at home but they shared the spoils in a 2-2 here last season, suggesting goals may be the way to go again. Each of the visitors' three La Liga games this term have featured goals at both ends.
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