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

William Maxwell
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Claudio Giráldez and his Celta Vigo side were unfortunate in their midweek loss to Atletico Madrid
Claudio Giráldez and his Celta Vigo side were unfortunate in their midweek loss to Atletico Madrid

After Europa League action dominated the midweek schedule, league football resumes for many of the continent’s top divisions this weekend.

Many of Europe’s clubs are in action on Sunday, including Roma who are looking to continue their unbeaten start under new manager Ivan Juric.

With the likes of Lyon and Eintracht Frankfurt also included, our five-fold pays out at 22.31/1 with LiveScore Bet.

Sunday, 11:15pm

Zwolle and Almere City occupy two of the bottom three spots in the Eredivisie but, given the visitors possess both the worst attack and defensive records this season, the hosts should be able to come out on top.

The Bluefingers have scored in all three home matches this season and ran second placed AZ Alkmaar close in their last home match. With Almere City failing to score on the road so far this season, a home win looks a decent bet.

Sunday, 1pm

While Celta Vigo may have lost four of their last five, they have won three of their four home matches in La Liga and should be more than strong enough against a Girona side failing to emulate the heroics of last season.

Girona have not scored in any of their last three matches in all competitions while Los Celestes are the joint-third top goalscorers in the division and should be too strong for the Gironistes.

Sunday, 2pm

Roma have made a good start to life under new boss Ivan Juric
Roma have made a good start to life under new boss Ivan Juric

Ivan Juric began his tenure as Roma boss with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Udinese last time out and he could make it back-to-back Serie A wins for the first time since March against Venezia on Sunday.

The visitors have failed to win any of their four matches on the road this season, losing three, and have already lost to Lazio at the Stadio Olimpico in this campaign. Their second trip to the Italian capital is unlikely to provide much more joy.

Sunday, 2pm

Lyon returned to winning ways in Europe with a 2-0 victory over Conference League champions Olympiacos and this could help spur them on to break their winless run in Ligue 1 when they travel to Toulouse.

The hosts have lost two of their last three matches and have not beaten Lyon in any competition since 2014. The dominance of the visitors in this fixture looks set to continue.

Sunday, 2:30pm

Holstein Kiel prop up the rest of the Bundesliga table with just one point accrued from their opening four matches and their early season misery looks set to continue against Frankfurt.

Die Adler are on a run of four games unbeaten in all competitions and have won each of their last three in the league. They should prove too good for the hosts, who have lost their opening two home Bundesliga fixtures by an aggregate score of 8-1.

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EredivisiePEC ZwolleAlmere City FCLaLigaCelta VigoGironaSerie ARomaVeneziaLigue 1LyonToulouseBundesligaEintracht FrankfurtHolstein Kiel