
This Sunday offers a whole host of fascinating fixtures throughout Europe's top leagues, and we are here to give you all the knowledge you need in order to join us on our Super Sunday longshot ACCA. Or, at least, help guide you towards one of your own!
In this ACCA, we take a you through a wide range of European leagues, from the Premier League and the Scottish Premiership, to Ligue 1, La Liga, and Portuguese Primeira Liga action.
We have collected our tips for this ACCA through detailed research, analysing many apsects of each team involved. If you would like to enjoy another thrilling ACCA we have already put together, then check out this one for the Premier League and Championship, compiled of purely both teams to score markets!
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Real Sociedad vs Villarreal - Over 2.5 goals - 1.80
Strasbourg vs Brest - Strasbourg to win - 1.73
Aston Villa vs Wolves - Aston Villa to win - 1.44
Livingston vs Aberdeen - Aberdeen to win or draw - 1.44
Chelsea vs Arsenal - Both teams to score - 1.70
Porto vs Estoril - Porto to score 2+ goals - 1.30
Total Bet Builder Price - BOYLE Sports - 13.34 (£10 stake returns £143.36)
The first leg on our longshot ACCA begins in Northern Spain in Donostia-San Sebastian. The fixture is the first of the day, beginning at 13:00 GMT here in the UK, and we believe it is a fixture which could be a very close, yet open contest.
Looking into the scoring habits of both sides, it is evident they are both on good form in front of goal this season, with Real Sociedad's matches averaging 2.69 goals, while Villarreal's fixtures stand at 2.85 despite their impressive record in the defensive third.
Another aspect which we believed was important to look at when researching is the head-to-head records of the clubs in question - this is usually a good tell when looking for confirmation if you should go for it. We found that in three of their last four meetings, this mark has comfortably been surpassed.
After what should hopefully be a great start to our ACCA, we head to France and take a look at BlueCo-owned club RC Strasbourg who host Brest an hour after the game in Spain begins.
Looking into the recent form of these sides, it seems that Strasbourg are in fine touch, with their only recent defeat coming to a very strong and in-form Lens outfit, while they come into the fixture having just beaten FA Cup and Community Shield holders Crystal Palace in the UEFA Conference League.
As for Brest, despite appearing in the UEFA Champions League last season, have been a shadow of their former selves since. They head into this game having lost three of their last five, being held scoreless in four of them.
Moreover, Strasbourg have won 15 of a possible 18 points at home, while Brest have been victorious just once on the road.
Wolverhampton Wanderers could be running out of time in the Premier League, having picked up just two points from their opening 12 games; and things do not look like they will be getting better on Sunday.
Starting at five minutes past two on Sunday afternoon, Aston Villa host Wolves at Villa Park as the hosts look to continue their rich vein of form, by sinking a fifth win on the bounce as they look to break into the top four.
After an awful start to the campaign, in which Unai Emery's side seemingly could not buy a goal, they have lost just twice in the last 15 games in all competitions, while Wolves are still seeking their first win of the season that has not come in the form of the EFL Cup.
We now head to the Scottish Premiership in a game with quite a lot on the line for both sides in the bottom half of the league standings.
As we head into the second quarter of the Scottish regular season, we take a look a two sides who have not endured a great start to their respective domestic campaigns.
Livingston have found the target in each of their last four games, also scoring in all five of their home fixtures, despite generally struggling to find any points, occupying bottom spot in the table.
As for Aberdeen, they have struggled to balance duties between domestic and continental competition, however, have hit some good form recently. They have gone unbeaten in their last five games, while also scoring in five of their last six fixtures.
This makes our outlook for Aberdeen to continue their strong run of form very viable, especially with Livingston only earning one win all season. However, both teams to score also stands out as an option if you would like to slightly lengthen the odds on offer.
Without a doubt the highest-profile game of the ACCA and, although these types of games are the riskiest to bet on, both teams to score almost feels like a banker to come in at Stamford Bridge in this weekend's Premier League showstopper.
It is second versus first in the Premier League, something both Chelsea and Arsenal will be very pleased with. The Blues come into this fixture having found the net in each of their last 18 games, last failing to score on the opening day.
They have also won each of their last three without conceding, however, given their spectacular performance against Barcelona, every Chelsea fan knows lightning will not strike twice, and this game could prove tricky for the West Londoners. They will feel much better knowing Cole Palmer could play a part, however.
As for Mikel Arteta's Gunners, they have taken this season by storm, amassing a six-point lead at the top of the table, while also occupying top spot in the Champions League league phase, courtesy of their stunning 3-1 victory over Bayern Munich.
Arsenal's forward line has been merciless so far, also failing to score in just one game this season and, with both sides almost averaging two goals per game and both in terrific form, we may well be in store for the best game of the season so far.
If you would like to go for a safer option at shortened odds, Arsenal to win or draw could be a solid option at 1.33, given they have avoided defeat for the last eight meetings between the sides. If you would like to boost your reward, however, Arsenal to win at 2.20 could also be a great option considering the Gunners have won six of those eight.
Our last leg of the European ACCA comes in the Northern region in Portugal of Porto. They host Estoril in a late kick-off, starting at 20:30 GMT.
Their European defeat to Nottingham Forest remains as their only defeat of the campaign, and the Dragons have dropped just two points all season. They have also been playing at the Estadio Do Dragao for the last two games, smashing in three goals in each, averaging two goals per game there domestically.
As for Estoril, they do also find themselves on a great run of form, hence why we avoided the "safer" option on paper. They do reside in midtable, and have struggled to find their rhythm on the road so far, conceding nine goals in five games.
Therefore, this makes our angle for Porto to score multiple goals so viable in this fixture. They are titans in Portuguese football, and they are quite frankly terrifying to go up against when travelling to Porto.
Odds from BOYLE Sports, correct as of 17:24, 28/11/25. Be careful with how you risk your capital when exploring different bets. Remember, only bet what you can afford to lose and, never chase any losses.
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