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Weekend acca predictions: Five teams to back across Europe on Sunday
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Aidan Perkins
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Carlo Ancelotti's Real Madrid have had a slow start but they should see off Real Betis on Sunday
Carlo Ancelotti's Real Madrid have had a slow start but they should see off Real Betis on Sunday

The early-season action continues on Sunday with a whole host of games from Europe's top leagues and our five-fold, which would return at 6/1 with LiveScore Bet if successful, features continental heavyweights Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.

Sunday, 2pm

Two sides with identical, perfect records after two league games meet at the Stade Louis-II in the French top flight when Monaco host Lens.

Monaco have beaten St Etienne 1-0 at home and Lyon 2-0 away, while Lens won 1-0 at Angers before a 2-0 home success over Brest.

This is likely to be tight and tense but Monaco can edge it as Lens come into the game on the back of a disappointing UEFA Conference League exit at the play-off round stage at Panathinaikos on Thursday.

Sunday, 4pm

Franck Haise will be after Nice's first league win of the season when they take on Angers
Franck Haise will be after Nice's first league win of the season when they take on Angers

Both Angers and Nice are yet to win in Ligue 1 this season but the latter, who finished fifth last term, will expect to record a victory when they travel to their newly-promoted opponents this weekend.

Angers look to be in for a difficult campaign as they have lost their opening two games without scoring. Even though Nice have only picked up a point so far in a 1-1 draw against Toulouse, they ended last season unbeaten in their final five away matches.

Sunday, 4.30pm

Vincent Kompany's first Bundesliga game in charge of Bayern Munich ended in a 3-2 win at Wolfsburg thanks to Serge Gnabry's late winner and the Bavarian giants can make it two from two when they host Freiburg.

The visitors also started with a win, seeing off Stuttgart 3-1 last weekend, but up against a side containing the talents of Michael Olise, Harry Kane, Jamal Musiala and Gnabry — to name just four — they are likely to struggle.

Sunday, 5.30pm

In one of four Serie A games on Sunday, Fiorentina should have too much at home for a Monza outfit that has lost twice without scoring so far.

La Viola recorded back-to-back draws against Parma and Venezia to start the season but should be on a high for this clash as they earned a UEFA Conference League spot on Thursday by beating Puskas Akademia on penalties in the play-off round.

Sunday, 8.30pm

Real Madrid have dropped points early on in the season in draws with Mallorca and Las Palmas but they should not have too many problems against a Real Betis outfit on Sunday that finished 38 points worse off than them last term.

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