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We've assembled an extensive Mega Acca spanning multiple leagues for this Tuesday’s games, including a high-risk selection at odds of 175/1. This accumulator consists of eight match outcomes from both the Championship and Champions League, though please note that all odds may fluctuate.
"Man United 'plot SURPRISE swoop for Jack Grealish' – while 'three rival clubs' also fancy their chances with Man City’s sidelined superstar!"
Southampton embark on a new chapter this weekend as they face Fulham in West London in what promises to be an intriguing Premier League clash.
Newcastle United claimed a vital 1-0 victory over Arsenal on November 2, 2024, with Alexander Isak scoring a decisive header from Anthony Gordon’s cross in the 12th minute.
AFC Bournemouth earned their first-ever Premier League win against Manchester City with a 2-1 victory. Antoine Semenyo and Evanilson scored, while Josko Gvardiol responded for City.
Jude Bellingham is called out by the Spanish media, with the England star being described as a "fading version of his former self" after Real Madrid’s crushing loss to Barcelona... and they claim just one person is responsible for his downfall.
Brighton staged a stunning second-half comeback to defeat Tottenham 3-2, overturning a two-goal deficit at halftime. Key goals from Minteh, Rutter, and Welbeck sealed the victory, ending Brighton’s winless streak. Spurs, who missed out on a third consecutive win, saw their lead slip away in a dramatic collapse.
Arsenal secured a 4-2 victory over Leicester, with Leandro Trossard and Kai Havertz scoring in added time to seal the win. Leicester's James Justin had shocked the Emirates with a brace, but Arsenal's late goals turned the game around for the Gunners.
Chelsea defeated Brighton 4-2, with Cole Palmer scoring all four goals in a stunning first half, marking a historic performance. The Blues' impressive win continued their strong start under manager Enzo Maresca.
After a heated 2-2 draw at the Etihad, Manchester City players Bernardo Silva and John Stones criticized Arsenal's use of 'dark arts' following escalating tensions and angry exchanges on the pitch.