Football Accumulator Tips: 9/2 treble for Sunday's action

There’s two Championship games taking place on Sunday as well as some top league action from Scotland, France and Portugal. Here at BettingOdds.com we’ve picked out our best fancies for the weekend that when combined into a treble, pays just over 9/2.
The first selection gets underway from Craven Cottage at 1:30pm with Fulham taking on Middlesbrough and you can read below why we like the look of this treble.
Fulham to beat Middlesbrough - 10/11
Despite playing some good football last season Fulham were relegated from the Premier League with the Cottagers only winning five games in a campaign that saw them finish on 28 points. Scott Parker has now departed and Marco Silva is the man tasked with taking Fulham back to the top flight and looks to have the tools to do so with this squad.
The Championship is notoriously one of the tightest leagues in the world, but seeing squads like Fulham gives reason to believe that the gap between the clubs at the top and the bottom of the division could well be increasing. In Aleksandar Mitrovic they have a proven prolific striker who bagged 26 goals the last time he was in the Championship and with Bobby Reid and Anthony Knockaert he should get plenty of service.
Harry Wilson has also been added to the squad and his quality is a serious asset at this level. After hanging onto many of their players, Fulham have the ability to beat Middlesbrough on home turf. Warnock’s side ranked 15th last season for points collected away from home and despite some positive new signings I think they will struggle in the capital on Sunday.
Hibernian to beat Ross County - 8/15
Hibs enjoyed a successful season last time out with Jack Ross leading his side to a third-place finish as well as reaching a cup final and qualifying for Europe. The front-three of Kevin Nisbet, Christian Doidge and Martin Boyle have the ability to cause any defence at this level problems and two of that trio were on the scoresheet on the opening day of the season.
Hibernian kicked off their campaign with a 3-2 away win at Motherwell last week and I think that they can follow that up with another against Ross County on Sunday. Malky Mackay is back in club football at the Highland club. Only Hamilton conceded more goals in the league than County last season and despite keeping a clean sheet against St Johnstone in a 0-0 draw last week, they will struggle against a much better side like Hibs.
Coventry v Nottingham Forest - Both Teams to Score 1/1
The final selection in this trio kicks off at 4:30pm where I’m touting both teams to score between Coventry City and Nottingham Forest. Coventry finished 16th in the table last season and Martyn Waghorn has been brought in to help provide the goals after a successful first campaign back in the Championship.
Goals were in short supply for Forest last season with Chris Hughton’s side finding the net just 37 times in 46 games. Only Derby scored fewer than their rivals last season and Joao Carvalho and Brennan Johnson have arrived in the summer to help provide assistance for Lewis Grabban in the final third. Although these two sides had fairly poor records last season, when it comes to BTTS, I think 11/10 looks a little overpriced with Forest putting a lot more emphasis on finding the back of the net this term.
Around 9/2 is available with most firms at the time of writing. Good luck if you are following and please always gamble responsibly.