Weekend acca predictions: Five teams to back across Europe on Sunday

Liam Flin
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Claudio Giraldez will hope to see Celta Vigo claim a third victory of the LaLiga season.
Claudio Giraldez will hope to see Celta Vigo claim a third victory of the LaLiga season.

The first international break of the season is done and dusted and the focus now switches back to domestic action across the continent this weekend.

All of the major leagues are up and running and there is action across La Liga, the Bundesliga, Ligue 1 and Serie A on Sunday.

With the likes of Barcelona and Lyon involved, the five-fold pays out at 17.39/1 with LiveScore Bet.

Sunday, 1pm

Celta Vigo's first four games in La Liga this season have produced two wins and two defeats, although their losses were also closely fought contests.

They lost 4-3 and 3-2 against Villarreal and Osasuna before the international break and can return to winning ways against strugglers Real Valladolid, who were smashed 7-0 by Barcelona last time out.

Sunday, 2.30pm

St Pauli have underwhelmed at the start of their first Bundesliga term since the 2010-11 season and they are yet to score this campaign.

They have started the season with successive defeats to Heidenheim and Union Berlin and they are also worth opposing on the road to Augsburg, who picked up 24 of their 39 points at home in the Bundesliga last term.

Sunday, 3.15pm

Barcelona have been relentless in La Liga so far this season, posting four wins from four matches and scoring 13 goals in the process.

Hansi Flick is already working his magic and they should ease to victory over Girona, who are still feeling the effects of a mass summer exodus.

Hansi Flick has a wealth of young talent to try and improve at Barcelona this season.
Hansi Flick has a wealth of young talent to try and improve at Barcelona this season.

Sunday, 4pm

Nantes were among the in-form outfits in Ligue 1 before the international hiatus, beating Auxerre and Montpellier to take their points tally to seven from three matches.

At odds-against, they look a value pick to defeat Reims, who have had a mixed bag of results from their opening three fixtures. 

Sunday, 7.45pm

There was a fair amount of hope surrounding Lyon under Pierre Sage this season, but they have stumbled out of the starting blocks.

Les Gones were pushed to their limits by Strasbourg in a 4-3 victory in their last Ligue 1 contest, but were beaten by Rennes and Monaco beforehand and their confidence will be low right now.

Lens can capitalise, having themselves collected seven points from three matches in the French top-flight this term.

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