Football Park’s Best Bets | Non-League ACCA | 15th November
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Football Park’s Best Bets | Non-League ACCA | 15th November

Football Park’s Best Bets | Non-League ACCA | 15th November

Unfortunately, we are stuck in the middle of (yet) another international break. So, with top tier domestic football out the window for another week, we thought it would be a great time to share out some of our best bets from the EFL and non-league.

Here, you will find our non-league acca for this weekend’s fixtures – including games from both the National League as well as the FA Trophy and the Southern Premier Division South. The following list has been thoroughly researched, and our in-house advanced algorithm has picked out some of the best bets for the weekend.

Look out elsewhere for our EFL accumulator if you are looking for more of our expert tips and predictions too.

As someone who currently has a 61% win rate in tips over the last two months, I would like to think that these tips have all been well-thought out and of course the acca will require a good stroke of luck, but thorough research will always go a long way – so sit tight as we guide you through this beauty of a 10.78/1 (11.78) acca.

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Football Park’s Saturday Non-League ACCA

Hartlepool United vs Wealdstone - Both Teams to Score - 1.5

Braintree Town vs Truro City - Braintree Town to Win - 2.15

Rochdale vs Aldershot Town - Over 2.5 Goals - 1.4

Folkestone Invicta vs AFC Totton - Over 2.5 Goals - 1.62

Chertsey Town vs Evesham United - Both Teams to Score - 1.62

Total ACCA Price - BOYLE Sports - 11.78 (£10 stake returns £117.82)


Both Sides Goal Tallies Expected to Continue

We begin in the National League in the first of the 15:03 kick-offs this weekend. We notice that for odds of just 1.5, this leg is underpriced due to pure traction of goals being scored by both sides in recent weeks. Our in-house algorithm believes this to be a strong angle too, with 73.3% confidence in both sides finding the goal.

Starting with hosts Hartlepool, they are on an incredible run, finding goals for ten consecutive games now, proving their worth in front of goal. What makes this even more appealing is their defence is leaky at times too, proving that they will also concede goals at a relatively constant rate. For starters, the Pools have seen the both teams to score leg come in in seven of their previous nine fixtures showcasing it is a regular fixture when watching Jeff Stelling’s club!

When glancing at Wealdstone’s recent matches, they have kept clean sheets in each of their last three, however, these have either come in the FA Cup or against league opponents in the bottom half.

Therefore, looking at the statistics when playing teams in and around their own position, they conceded four at York and two against Southend, showing they can be leaky when it comes to a tough scrap. This is expected to be one, but with Wealdstone’s solid goal record matched with Hartlepool’s knack for finding the target, this feels like a good start to the acca.


Tricky Trip East for Truro

After travelling from almost the tip of the south east coast to Braintree, Essex, twice, Truro still has yet to win there, losing and drawing in their only two visits. We also expect City to struggle here, while backing Braintree to pick up a crucial three points in this early relegation dogfight.

Truro have started the season abysmally, losing a staggering 12 games out of 18 – one more than Braintree who sit just one point above them. Our algorithm suggests 53.3% confidence in a home win, implying this is the strongest angle for the outlook on this game.

It is a crunch match and, although there are worries over Braintree’s form they will play up to the occasion and they know how big of a match this is. The Essex outfit have lost their last two games by a single goal, where both times they were very unlucky, conceding a penalty and an 83rd minute winner in both respectively.

They have the quality in comparison, they have the experience and most importantly, they have won three out of four of their meetings and still haven’t lost, so the psychological advantage is also on their side, suggesting odds of 2.15 could be a bargain.


Aldershot Set for Another Thriller

The stage is set for Aldershot to be involved in yet another high-scoring game. The Shots are already involved in the most amount of goals in the league at 70 – an average of 3.89 per game, two more than Morecambe and nine more than York in third in this metric.

They will face a Rochdale side who have conceded just 12 goals so far this season, but with the Shots a typically scrappy side, the goals will take centre stage – suggested by our algorithm’s 78.8% confidence on this particular outlook of the match.

At odds of 1.4, it is also our lowest value odds of the acca, suggesting it is the most likely event to occur too. In their last eight matches, seven of Aldershot’s games have featured three goals or more too, with a 1-0 defeat at Boreham Wood the only exception.

Rochdale themselves have found some good form this season, evident by their fourth-place position, however, their last two matches have seen nine goals fly in – perfect preparation for a relentless Aldershot side. The Shots will no doubt concede, but their attacking instincts could flourish.


A Tight Midtable Bout Expected in Chertsey

We now head to the Non-League Premier – Southern South division as Evesham United travel to Chertsey Town as these sides clash currently just two points apart in the middle of the standings.

Neither side are particularly disappointing or excelling, however, these types of fixtures usually lead to more exciting ties with both teams relaxed. This is heavily implied by our algorithm’s 84% confidence in a both teams to score shout in Chertsey.

This leg has the strongest probability to occur according to our model, with both sides averaging three expected match goals for this fixture.

Without a win in their last five games, Chertsey have still found a way to score goals – netting in four of their last five which is the same number of occasions that both teams have the target in matches involving them. As for Evesham, they are also struggling in recent times, but with three of their last five seeing both sides get in on the action, we would not be surprised to see the goals fly in tomorrow.


The Stags Lock Horns With an Almost Flawless Invicta

We finish off our acca with an FA Trophy tie as Folkestone Invicta – who have lost just one game in step three all season – host a Stags side who have been the surprise package in National League South so far.

Folkestone are flying out the gates in the Isthmian Premier Division, picking up 36 points from their opening 15 games, losing just once and conceding just 15 goals. Playing a side in the division above you is always tough, but they will have plenty of belief after the start they have had, picking up some enthralling victories such as an 8-1 win over Cray Wanderers on Tuesday.

Totton started much of the beginning of this season in the playoff spots, only recently falling out after a 4-0 defeat to Worthing. Overall, however, they have had a great start to life in step two football. To side with our algorithm’s belief in an over 2.5 goals affair, Totton’s last cup fixture? A 6-3 defeat to Macclesfield. What a game that was!

In a cup game, any fixture becomes spicy, and with both sides playing some excellent attacking football and conducting their plans with a lot of confidence, this turns into a very exciting prospective match.

Odds from BOYLE Sports, correct as of 18:59, 14/11/25. 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.

Ben Growdon
Journalist

Ben Growdon

Content Writer

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