Weekend acca predictions: Five teams to follow across Europe

Tom Hill
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Michel has overseen Girona's strong start to the season
Michel has overseen Girona's strong start to the season

Below are five sides who look good for a win this weekend as we focus on five games from across the continent to make up our accumulator for Sunday's action.

Sunday, 1pm

Girona have made a fantastic start to the season, sitting third in the table at the time of writing, level on seven points with Atletico Madrid and Barcelona. 

While their fans are not naive enough to think they will still be there come May, they can at least get the better of Las Palmas.

Las Palmas have struggled to adjust to the quality of the Spanish top flight since their promotion, picking up just two points from three matches. While some would view that as a decent start, Los Amarillos have only scored one goal.

That should play into Girona's hands and having already netted six goals, they can extend their unbeaten run to four matches.

Sunday, 2.30pm

Eintracht Frankfurt look set for another strong season under Oliver Glasner
Eintracht Frankfurt look set for another strong season under Oliver Glasner

Frankfurt's start to the season has been solid and they are hoping to make it six unbeaten in all competitions when they host Cologne.

Die Adler have collected four points in the league from two matches, while they have progressed in the DFB-Pokal and Europa Conference League.

Visitors Cologne have not been so lucky, losing their first two Bundesliga matches. They have won just one of their previous five games in the league and will be up against it on Sunday afternoon.

Sunday, 5.30pm

Two teams that have made contrasting starts meet in the Spanish capital as Atletico Madrid host Sevilla.

Diego Simeone's men will be full of confidence after scoring seven goals against Rayo Vallecano last time out, while Sevilla are in trouble.

They have lost three on the spin in the league, conceding eight goals, and they may be on the receiving end of another beating.

Sunday, 7.45pm

Luis Enrique will hope that things are starting to come together for him in Paris
Luis Enrique will hope that things are starting to come together for him in Paris

Paris Saint-Germain boss Luis Enrique has endured a tricky start to life in Paris, but his side remain unbeaten in their three Ligue 1 games. 

After two draws, Les Parisiens finally opened their account for the season last week by beating Lens 3-1 and that will give them plenty of confidence as they prepare to take on winless Lyon.

Les Gones have lost to Strasbourg and Montpellier already this season, and while they improved things with a goalless draw against Nice, are expected to struggle to silence PSG's impressive attack.

Sunday, 7.45pm

The Old Lady again have Scudetto ambitions this season and they should be able to extend their unbeaten run when they travel to Empoli.

While Empoli have lost two on the spin, Juve have collected four points in two Serie A matches. 

They have lost only one of their previous five on the road and while that came against these same Tuscan opponents, the home side are likely to be low on confidence this time around.

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