Football accumulator tips for Thursday November 24: Put Portugal in 7-1 acca
Uruguay should see off South Korea
Day five of the 2022 World Cup features the first matches in the final two groups with tournament favourites Brazil the headline act taking on Serbia in Group G.
There is more South American interest as Uruguay lock horns with South Korea, while Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal face Ghana and Switzerland clash with Cameroon.
Racing Post expert Aaron Ashley has picked out a fourfold which pays out at 7-1 with William Hill. All bets must be placed by 10am on Thursday.
Racing Post football expert Aaron Ashley has picked:
Under 2.5 goals in Switzerland v Cameroon
Uruguay to beat South Korea
Portugal to beat Ghana
Under 2.5 goals in Brazil v Serbia
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Switzerland v Cameroon
Cameroon's last seven games have generated just 11 goals and there is every chance of a low-scoring outcome against Switzerland, who have scored fewer than two goals in six of their previous seven World Cup openers.
Uruguay v South Korea
Uruguay were pretty comfortable during World Cup qualifying and have won each of their last four competitive assignments, so should get the better of South Korea in their Group H opener. Uruguay's squad is packed with top-class talent while South Korea's star man Heung-Min Son is unlikely to be at his best on his return from surgery on a fractured eye socket.
Portugal v Ghana
There is quality all over the pitch for Portugal, who should make a winning start in Group H against a Ghana side featuring in the World Cup for the first time since 2014. The Portuguese have won three of their last four World Cup games against African opposition and their star-studded cast should get the job done.
Brazil v Serbia
Brazil are favourites for World Cup glory but they face a tricky opening test against Serbia, who could frustrate them for large periods. The Samba Stars' three group matches at the 2018 World Cup all featured less than three goals and they shouldn't easily dismiss a Serbia side that is unbeaten in six.
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