Football Accumulator Tips: 479/1 Premier League Acca for Saturday afternoon

Only four Premier League matches take place on Saturday with Leicester against Crystal Palace opening the card in the lunchtime kick-off at the King Power Stadium. Fulham take on Bournemouth and Wolves host Nottingham Forest in the two 3pm matches, before Spurs welcome Everton to the capital at 5:30pm. Here at BettingOdds.com we’ve scoured the markets and have picked out our best top-flight tips for the afternoon and combined them into an accumulator.
Four selections have been highlighted on Saturday and when combining the quartet, the acca pays 479/1 with bet365.
Acca Tips
There has been plenty of talk over the last few weeks of James Maddison potentially breaking into Gareth Southgate’s England squad for the forthcoming World Cup, and the Leicester number 10 features in two of our selections this weekend.
The first of those is for Maddison to get himself on the scoresheet in Leicester’s game against Palace on Saturday. The 25-year-old has only played eight matches so far this season but has already bagged himself five goals. Two of those came in his most recent outing at the King Power when Leicester put four past Nottingham Forest, and when looking at his shooting data he is averaging 3.5 shots and 1.3 shots on target per game in home matches in 2022/2023. At around 3/1 as a single he looks a tempting price to find the net against Palace in what is a huge game for the Foxes.
We think this game will have a little bit more bite about it than the traditional early-kick off and we’ve also taken a lean towards James Maddison being carded in this match, available at 13/2 after being trimmed from 15/2 when the market opened earlier in the week. We still think this is a price that holds value considering Maddison has been shown a yellow card in his last three Premier League matches at the King Power. In total, he’s racked up four bookings this campaign, all of which have come in his last six. This little double of Maddison to score and be carded has already landed twice in just eight matches this term and is being offered at 29/1 for those who fancy a repeat this week.
The other player who we are focussing on in our Saturday selections is Harry Kane. If it weren't for the mind blowing figures of Erling Haaland this season we feel Kane’s record would be getting spoken about a lot more. In total Kane has scored eight goals in nine appearances this term in the Premier League and opened his account in Europe with a goal against Eintracht Frankfurt in midweek. Kane is averaging an impressive 1.9 shots on target per game this season, and it’s only Leicester that he’s scored more goals against than Everton in his career with 14. With this in mind we’ll be backing him to score against the Toffees in the tea-time kick-off.
We’ll also be hoping that Harry Kane can find his way into Paul Tierney’s notebook in this match, with 7/1 on offer for those who fancy the single. In the 2020/2021 season no Premier League referee had a higher average yellow card per game figure than Tierney with 3.91. He then followed that up with 3.81 yellows per game last season and in our eyes he remains one of the better officials for dishing out the cards.
No player committed more fouls for Spurs last season than Harry Kane (42) who collected five cards in total in the league. This season he already has three cautions to his name as well as another in the Champions League. The double of Kane to score and be carded has landed in three of nine Premier League matches since the start of the season and we’ll be hoping for another to round off this longshot on Saturday.
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