Source: Betway Arabia
World Cup Saturday Acca: 17/1 Four-Fold Betting Tips
Saturday delivers another action-packed schedule at the FIFA World Cup, with six group-stage fixtures set to shape the knockout picture.
Several of the tournament favorites still have business to take care of, as England, Spain and Belgium all look to secure first place in their respective groups, while other nations continue battling to keep their World Cup dreams alive.
With qualification scenarios becoming increasingly significant, we've selected a four-fold accumulator featuring four standout picks that combine at attractive odds of 17/1.
Saturday World Cup Accumulator Selections
- Cape Verde to beat Saudi Arabia @ 13/10
- Spain to beat Uruguay @ 4/9
- Belgium to beat New Zealand & Both Teams To Score @ 19/10
- England to beat Panama to nil @ 5/6
Combined Odds: 17/1
Cape Verde Can Complete a Historic Achievement
Cape Verde have already exceeded expectations in their first World Cup appearance and another victory could secure an unforgettable place in the knockout rounds.
After frustrating Spain with an opening 0-0 draw before earning another valuable point in an entertaining 2-2 encounter against Uruguay, Bubista's side remain unbeaten and full of confidence.
Their disciplined defensive structure has been one of the surprises of the tournament, while they continue to pose a threat on the counter-attack whenever opportunities arise.
Saudi Arabia, meanwhile, arrive under pressure after a disappointing run of form. They have managed just one victory across their last ten matches inside 90 minutes and have struggled to create consistent attacking momentum.
With confidence flowing through the Cape Verde squad, they look capable of writing another memorable chapter in Houston.
Option 1: Cape Verde to beat Saudi Arabia @ 13/10
Spain Look Ready to Seal Top Spot
Spain have steadily grown into the tournament and appear well placed to finish top of Group H with victory over Uruguay.
Luis de la Fuente's side have been extremely difficult to break down, allowing opponents only eight touches inside their penalty area across their opening two group matches. Their defensive organization has provided the platform for increasingly confident performances.
Uruguay, by contrast, have struggled to rediscover the consistency they displayed during Marcelo Bielsa's early months in charge. Despite flashes of quality, results have become increasingly difficult to find, with only five victories recorded across their last 23 matches.
If Spain continue to dominate possession while controlling the tempo, they should have enough quality to collect all three points and secure first place.
Option 2: Spain to beat Uruguay @ 4/9
Belgium Can Finish the Job
Belgium know victory will be enough to book their place in the knockout rounds, although their opening two performances have left plenty of room for improvement.
Draws against Egypt and Iran kept the Red Devils unbeaten, but Rudi Garcia will expect considerably more from a squad packed with attacking talent.
Fortunately for Belgium, New Zealand arrive having failed to win any of their last four matches and have already conceded five goals during the tournament. Defensive vulnerabilities have been evident throughout their campaign.
The All Whites still have qualification to fight for, however, meaning they are unlikely to sit back. That attacking intent could leave spaces for Belgium to exploit while also creating opportunities for New Zealand to contribute on the scoresheet.
A Belgium victory combined with both teams finding the net offers excellent value.
Option 3: Belgium to beat New Zealand & Both Teams To Score @ 19/10
England Can Respond in Style
England were unable to produce their usual attacking fluency during the draw against Ghana, but Thomas Tuchel's side remain firmly in control of Group L heading into their final group fixture.
Victory over Panama would guarantee top spot and the Three Lions will be determined to produce a more convincing display after Tuesday's frustration.
Panama have yet to score at this World Cup and have struggled for creativity throughout recent months, failing to register more than one goal in six of their previous ten internationals.
England's defensive record under Tuchel continues to impress, and against limited opposition they should have every chance of securing another clean sheet while collecting the three points required.
Option 4: England to beat Panama to nil @ 5/6
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