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

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Brian Priske oversaw a fine 3-1 win for Feyenoord over Benfica in the Champions League in midweek.
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We have picked out five teams worth backing across Europe's biggest leagues to form a five-fold which pays out at 25/1 with LiveScore Bet.

Sunday, 11.15am

Fresh from winning 3-1 at Benfica in the Champions League, Feyenoord can end Utrecht's unbeaten start to the season.

Utrecht go into the weekend in second spot, but have yet to meet any of the Netherlands' Big Three and Feyenoord look irresistible at the moment.

Sunday, 2pm

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Monza surged out of the bottom three on Monday night with a classy 3-0 win at Verona and can back that up by beating Venezia at home.

Alessandro Nesta's side, good enough to have taken points off the likes of Inter Milan and Roma earlier in the season, look like they are in a false position in the table.

The same, however, cannot be said of Venezia, who find themselves bottom after three straight defeats.

Jose Bordalas welcomes former club Valencia to Getafe, with Los Che bottom of the table.

Sunday, 3.15pm

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Valencia will be reunited with former boss Jose Bordalas when they make a trip to Getafe, which is set to end in defeat.

Los Che are on their third manager since Bordalas left the Mestalla in June 2022 and the current head coach, Ruben Baraja, has done no more than guide them to the foot of LaLiga.

They hit a new low last week by crashing 3-2 at home to Las Palmas and also had their best midfielder, Pepelu, sent off. He is suspended at Getafe to give Baraja yet another headache.

Valencia have scored one goal in five away games and should have limited ambitions at a Getafe side who are hard to beat and drew 1-1 at Villarreal last time.

Sunday, 4pm

Jean Gasset's first match in charge of Montpellier is a home Ligue 1 showdown with Toulouse which promises to end badly.

The 70-year-old was drafted in to replace Michel Der Zakarian, whose last act was presiding over last weekend's horror 5-0 mauling by Marseille.

They leak goals, are missing a stack of defenders, including Stefan Dzodic, Mali international Boubacar Kouyate and Christopher Jullien, while Toulouse are showing signs of improvement.

Sunday, 8pm

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Real Sociedad's slow start to the season has been forgotten and two impressive road wins in a week has set them up nicely to take Osasuna down a peg or two.

The Basques won 1-0 at Girona last weekend and 2-1 against Maccabi Tel Aviv in Belgrade in the Europa League on Thursday.

Osasuna, shock conquerors of Barcelona before the last international break, crashed 2-1 at home to Real Betis last weekend and a dip in their form is anticipated.

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