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Europa & Conference
Kick off Thursday, December 11th at 15:00| MatchM | SelectionSel | Odds |
|---|---|---|
| SK Brann v Fenerbahce |
Away Win
|
2.13 |
| Nice v Braga |
Over 2.5 Goals
|
1.86 |
| Dinamo Zagreb v Real Betis |
Over 2.5 Goals
|
1.82 |
Europa Mix
Kick off Thursday, December 11th at 15:00| MatchM | SelectionSel | Odds |
|---|---|---|
| FC Basel v Aston Villa |
Away Win
|
1.82 |
| SC Freiburg v RB Salzburg |
Home Win
|
1.44 |
| FC Porto v Malmö FF |
Home Win
|
1.22 |
| FC Utrecht v Nottingham Forest |
Away Win
|
1.75 |
Accumulator Betting Guide
What is an Accumulator Bet?
An Accumulator Bet, also known as an ACCA, is a single bet that includes two or more selections. For the bet to win, every selection must be correct. If even one loses, the whole accumulator loses. The advantage is that the potential payout is much higher because all the odds combine to create a bigger return.
What is a Win Accumulator?
A Win Accumulator is an accumulator made up only of selections that must win their matches. There are no draw outcomes, no handicaps, and no alternative markets. Every team or player must win for the accumulator to be successful. It is a straightforward type of ACCA used by many bettors who want simple win-only picks.
What is the Best Number of Bets?
The best number of selections for most bettors is usually between 3 and 5. This range gives you a good balance between risk and reward.
- Fewer than 3 selections may not give enough value
- More than 6 selections becomes very risky and difficult to land
- Many bettors prefer 4 selections, as it offers strong odds while still being realistic to win
How To Calculate Accumulator Odds
Accumulator odds are calculated by combining the odds of every selection in the bet. Each selection increases the overall return, which is why accumulators can produce much bigger payouts. The more selections you add, the higher the potential winnings — but also the higher the risk, since all of them must win for the ACCA to succeed.