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Football accumulator tips for Thursday June 7: Back our acca at 20-1 with bet365
Want top football acca tips for Thursday's matches? Dan Childs's fourfold pays out at 20-1 with bet365

Spain's defence of the Nations League continues with a semi-final clash against France and there are three South American qualifiers, including a key fixture between Paraguay and Uruguay.
Racing Post expert Dan Childs has selected a fourfold which pays 20-1 with bet365.
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Accumulator tips and predictions for Thursday
Racing Post football expert Dan Childs has picked:
Spain to beat France @ 27-20 with bet365
Brazil to beat Ecuador @ 23-20 with bet365
Paraguay to beat Uruguay @ 6-4 with bet365
Argentina to beat Chile @ 8-11 with bet365
Total odds: @ 20-1 with bet365
Odds correct at time of publication
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Spain vs France
Spain were 2-1 winners against France in last summer's Euro 2024 semi-final and can achieve a similar outcome in their Nations League tussle in Stuttgart.
Ecuador vs Brazil
Carlo Ancelotti's immediate objective as Brazil's head coach is to oversee a successful conclusion to World Cup qualifying and he can start with a victory over Ecuador in Guayaquil.
Paraguay vs Uruguay
Paraguay are unbeaten in eight World Cup qualifiers and can make home advantage count against Uruguay, who have failed to score in their last two matches.
Chile vs Argentina
Argentina have booked a place at the 2026 World Cup and their dominance of the Conmebol section can continue with a victory over basement boys Chile in Santiago.
Read more top football tips from the Racing Post:
World Cup qualifying predictions, betting odds and tips: Paraguay poised to maintain their progress
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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