After an ever-tedious international break, a full rank of English games are back this weekend as the EFL Championship and Premier League dance back onto our screens, across our pitches and, we suppose, our hearts. Until we have another break in just a few short weeks. Oh well.
With the lay of the land for the forthcoming individual seasons not quite set as campaigns maraud across their opening stages and fixtures, goals and targets for clubs across the 92 are starting to take shape, with troublesome results and surprise packages emanating already from the games just gone.
As we welcome the Championship back into our view, we at Football Park will welcome them back onto our bet slips. To help you join in on the fun, we've compiled a tidy four-fold accumulator across the 34 EFL games taking place this weekend, on Saturday the 13th of September, 2025.
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- Accrington Stanley vs Colchester - Colchester Double Chance and BTTS - 2.50
- Mansfield Town vs Stevenage - Jamie Reid to Score Anytime - 3.00
- West Bromwich Albion vs Derby County - West Brom Double Chance - 1.18
Total ACCA Odds (Betfred) - 8.62
Though Accrington Stanley are still on the hunt for their first league win of the season, they have been pretty good value in the BTTS market despite their struggles to secure solid points in their opening bouts of the EFL League Two season.
Stanley currently sit rooted to the bottom of the table in England's fourth tier, having drawn three and lost three from their first six matches of the season - obviously, winning zero. However, they have managed to find the back of the net in all but one of their home games across the term thus far, including two Carabao Cup progressions against Oldham and Peterborough, before a visit from Doncaster saw them knocked from the competition - the one home match they have failed to score in this season.
Despite that goal-less loss, they still came very close to troubling Doncaster's pristine sheet in the bout before a red card for Josh Woods severed any hope of rescue, with Paddy Madden seeing an effort saved just moments before Ben Close secured Doncaster's result with their second of the match.
So, we think The 'Owd Reds will find joy in front of goal against Colchester, but Danny Cowley's men should still be good value to take at least a point back from the Wham Stadium, with The U's undefeated on the road in league action so far this season whilst sitting eight places and four points ahead of their Saturday hosts in League Two.
Odds - 2.50
Jamie Reid has been a man on fire so far into this League One campaign, with the Northern Ireland international helping himself to five goals from six games across the month of August. He continued these exploits with his national side, opening the scoring in the seventh minute in Northern Ireland's travels to Luxembourg last week - Stevenage's planned game away at Barnsley was postponed in this time.
Once more, four of those League One strikes have come on the road for Reid, with the 31-year-old firing home braces against Blackpool and Port Vale on The Boro's travels.
He blanked in his next away day with Alex Revell's side - a 1-0 defeat at Huddersfield - but he now faces off against a Mansfield Town side who have numbed their fire after a strong initial start to the season, failing to win in their last four matches in all competitions with The Stags failing to find the net at all in either of their last two matches.
Reid has been relishing his away days so far into this season, and with a goal on international duty bucking his confidence, we expect him to make the net bustle once again at Field Mill on Saturday afternoon.
Odds - 3.00
A supplemental addition to finalise this four-fold leap for the EFL tomorrow afternoon, we expect Ryan Mason's high-flying West Brom side to keep a result anchored to The Hawthorns as Derby County make the visit to the West from the East Midlands.
Derby themselves have been far from slouches this season, though their wait for a first win of the campaign ravishes on, and The Rams were unlucky not to get their first three points of the term against Ipswich Town, who levelled affairs in the 90+16th minute of the game through the medium of a Jack Clarke penalty.
However, Mason's West Brom side have been superb thus far, dropping points only once from their first four of the season to a Portsmouth team that they (mostly) dominated proceedings against.
Derby can be plucky in the right circumstances, especially under the wise tutelage of John Eustace, but backing The Baggies with the added security of a Double Chance line adds a welcome boost to this ACCA with the combined bonus in mind.
All odds sourced from BetFred, correct as of 13:56, 12th of September 2025. Always gamble responsibly. Never chase losses, stake what you cannot afford or play beyond your means.
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