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Weekend acca predictions: Five teams to follow across Europe
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Simon Barlow
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Imanol Alguacil's Real Sociedad beat Getafe 2-0 in the corresponding fixture last season
Imanol Alguacil's Real Sociedad beat Getafe 2-0 in the corresponding fixture last season

There is plenty of action across Europe's top divisions this weekend and we have picked out a fivefold acca featuring games from the Eredivisie, LaLiga, Ligue 1 and Serie A, which pays out at 65/1.

Sunday 1pm

How well Real Sociedad have been playing this season has yet to be fully reflected in their results with Wednesday's 1-1 Champions League draw against Inter Milan being just another example.

Imanol Alguacil's men dominated from the first whistle and led for 83 minutes until the Italians snatched a point by equalising with their first shot on target.

Sunday's visit from a Getafe outfit that have lost both of their previous away trips this season gives the Basque team a chance to rectify that and climb above the visitors in the table.

Sunday, 1.30pm

Feyenoord enjoyed their return to the Champions League in midweek and, beating nine-man Celtic 2-0, they probably reserved some energy for this always-feisty clash with Ajax in De Klassieker.

Arne Slot's side have hit form at just the right time with four wins in a row coming into this and 17 goals scored in their last three Eredivisie contests.

In contrast to the Rotterdam club, Ajax have failed to win any of their last four games and were beaten 3-1 at Twente in their last domestic outing.

Sunday, 2pm

Promoted Le Havre have been solid on their return to Ligue 1, winning one, drawing three and losing only one of their opening five games.

The Normans have enough firepower to take down Clermont with Daler Kuzyaev and Nabil Alioui already among the goals and summer signing Mohamed Bayo a former top scorer for the Lancers.

The visitors, who finished eighth in the standings last season, are off to an awful start with one point from their opening five games and look low on confidence.

Sunday, 2pm

Bruno Genesio's Rennes should be full of confidence after a 3-0 win over Maccabi Haifa on Thursday
Bruno Genesio's Rennes should be full of confidence after a 3-0 win over Maccabi Haifa on Thursday

Rennes romped to a 3-0 win over Maccabi Haifa on Thursday and look well capable of following up that fine display with a win on the road at Stade de la Mosson on Sunday.

The Bretons boast some of the most exciting young footballers in France at the moment, but they do not lack experience and guile either with Steve Mandanda in goal and Nemanja Matic patrolling the midfield.

Bruno Genesio's team should create plenty of chances against a Montpellier outfit that has taken only a point from their last three games and went down 3-1 at home to Reims late last month.

Sunday, 7.45pm

Back-to-back Serie A wins have propelled Torino into the top seven, where they could stay with a win over mid-table Roma this weekend.

Jose Mourinho's side ground out a 2-1 Europa League win at Sheriff Tiraspol on Thursday night, but were unimpressive again.

Aside from thumping bottom-of-the-table Empoli 7-0, the Giallorossi have lost to Verona and AC Milan in Serie A while they only drew 2-2 at home to the same Salernitana side that Torino beat 3-0 last week.

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Real SociedadFeyenoordAjaxLe HavreRennesTorinoRomaGetafeClermont FootMontpellier
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