December 18: Sunday Football Accumulator – 7/1

Although it's the World Cup final that takes center stage on Sunday, we also have a host of interesting fixtures from across Europe. On that note, for those of you looking to place a Sunday acca, we've found a handful of helpful tips worth following.

Sunday, December 18 11.30am Luton v Millwall

While Luton may have opened the 2022/23 campaign aiming to claim another stunning play-off berth, Sunday's hosts have shown some lingering problems either side of the World Cup winter break. Marking their return to action last weekend with a final 2-1 defeat at Middlesbrough, the Hatters have recorded just one victory in one of their last seven league games. Plummeting into the top half of the table, they also appear to be struggling since Nathan Jones left Kenilworth Road last month. Desperate for a much-needed boost here, new boss Rob Edwards is also hoping his side find some stability at home. Last seen in front of their own fans in a 1-1 draw with Rotherham, Luton have now settled for just one point in four of their last five games at Bedfordshire. As for Millwall, while the Lions may have also had a play-off spot at the top of their schedule this season, they are also in the midst of their own recent wobble. Marking their return to Championship duties with a 1-1 draw at home to Wigan, Sunday's guests have picked up just one victory in their previous six second-tier outings. However, it's worth noting that with both teams playing out an action-packed 2-2 draw when they last met on April 2, we're backing what could be another enjoyable affair.

Tip: Both teams must score @ 19/20

13:00 Albacete vs Ibiza

Managing to return to winning ways last weekend with a 2-1 victory at Las Palmas, Albacete will be desperate to score another goal on Sunday lunchtime. While Ruben Albes' side may have only made a return to Segunda this season, they have continued to impress many across Spain's second tier. Going into their clash at the Estadio Carlos Belmonte just three points from entering the play-offs, the Whites should also be excited about their continued success at home. Although he was last seen in front of his own fans in a 0-0 draw against Zaragoza, it should be noted that Albacete have lost just one of their last seven matches in Castile- The Channel. Looking to pick up back-to-back Segunda wins this weekend, Albes' men should be looking to capitalize on a struggling Ibiza side. Eventually having to settle for a 1-1 draw at home to fellow relegators Malaga last weekend, Sunday's guests find themselves sitting at the bottom of the table. Now seen as the main relegation contender this season, Lucas Alcaraz's side have also recorded just one second-tier win since October 2. Likewise, earning a genuine reputation for their struggles on the road, it's worth pointing out that Ibiza have lost each of their last four away matches to Segunda by an aggregate score of 7-1.

Tip: Albacete win and under 4.5 goals @ 1/1

7:45 p.m. Genoa vs Frosinone

While Frosinone may have been disappointed after playing to a stalemate in three of their last four Serie B clashes, Sunday's guests are expected to find the mood in their camp at a very high level. Although Fabio Grosso's men may have missed out on a play-off spot last season, the Canaries are now seen as one of the main contenders to secure a shock return to Serie A this season. Opening this weekend's fixtures with a four-point buffer on the chasing pack, the former Verona boss will call on his side to expand their advantage here. Continuing to shine with defensive determination and recording a clean sheet in four of his previous six outings, Frosinone is also unbeaten in each of his last 10 consecutive appearances in all competitions. Likewise, last seen on the road winning a crushing 3-0 game against Reggina, Grosso's side have taken a hugely impressive 13 points in their last five Serie B games...

December 18: Sunday Football Accumulator – 7/1

Although it's the World Cup final that takes center stage on Sunday, we also have a host of interesting fixtures from across Europe. On that note, for those of you looking to place a Sunday acca, we've found a handful of helpful tips worth following.

Sunday, December 18 11.30am Luton v Millwall

While Luton may have opened the 2022/23 campaign aiming to claim another stunning play-off berth, Sunday's hosts have shown some lingering problems either side of the World Cup winter break. Marking their return to action last weekend with a final 2-1 defeat at Middlesbrough, the Hatters have recorded just one victory in one of their last seven league games. Plummeting into the top half of the table, they also appear to be struggling since Nathan Jones left Kenilworth Road last month. Desperate for a much-needed boost here, new boss Rob Edwards is also hoping his side find some stability at home. Last seen in front of their own fans in a 1-1 draw with Rotherham, Luton have now settled for just one point in four of their last five games at Bedfordshire. As for Millwall, while the Lions may have also had a play-off spot at the top of their schedule this season, they are also in the midst of their own recent wobble. Marking their return to Championship duties with a 1-1 draw at home to Wigan, Sunday's guests have picked up just one victory in their previous six second-tier outings. However, it's worth noting that with both teams playing out an action-packed 2-2 draw when they last met on April 2, we're backing what could be another enjoyable affair.

Tip: Both teams must score @ 19/20

13:00 Albacete vs Ibiza

Managing to return to winning ways last weekend with a 2-1 victory at Las Palmas, Albacete will be desperate to score another goal on Sunday lunchtime. While Ruben Albes' side may have only made a return to Segunda this season, they have continued to impress many across Spain's second tier. Going into their clash at the Estadio Carlos Belmonte just three points from entering the play-offs, the Whites should also be excited about their continued success at home. Although he was last seen in front of his own fans in a 0-0 draw against Zaragoza, it should be noted that Albacete have lost just one of their last seven matches in Castile- The Channel. Looking to pick up back-to-back Segunda wins this weekend, Albes' men should be looking to capitalize on a struggling Ibiza side. Eventually having to settle for a 1-1 draw at home to fellow relegators Malaga last weekend, Sunday's guests find themselves sitting at the bottom of the table. Now seen as the main relegation contender this season, Lucas Alcaraz's side have also recorded just one second-tier win since October 2. Likewise, earning a genuine reputation for their struggles on the road, it's worth pointing out that Ibiza have lost each of their last four away matches to Segunda by an aggregate score of 7-1.

Tip: Albacete win and under 4.5 goals @ 1/1

7:45 p.m. Genoa vs Frosinone

While Frosinone may have been disappointed after playing to a stalemate in three of their last four Serie B clashes, Sunday's guests are expected to find the mood in their camp at a very high level. Although Fabio Grosso's men may have missed out on a play-off spot last season, the Canaries are now seen as one of the main contenders to secure a shock return to Serie A this season. Opening this weekend's fixtures with a four-point buffer on the chasing pack, the former Verona boss will call on his side to expand their advantage here. Continuing to shine with defensive determination and recording a clean sheet in four of his previous six outings, Frosinone is also unbeaten in each of his last 10 consecutive appearances in all competitions. Likewise, last seen on the road winning a crushing 3-0 game against Reggina, Grosso's side have taken a hugely impressive 13 points in their last five Serie B games...

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