Weekly Top 10: Back this week's tips in a 420/1 acca

Updated on 2:22pm GMT 26 April 2026
Weekly Top 10: Back this week's tips in a 420/1 acca
Alex Wrigley
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Content Editor at Free Super Tips, Alex was born in the shadow of Old Trafford and is an avid Man Utd fan. After graduating from university he combined his love of football, writing and betting to join FST and now closely follows goings-on in all of the top European leagues.

The business end of the season is in full flow, and I have scoured this week’s fixture list to pick out the best of the bunch when it comes to value.

The first leg of the Champions League semi-finals kicks off proceedings for this week’s Top 10, with my favourite bets of the week combining for a gigantic 420/1 accumulator starting on Tuesday evening.


Top 10 Mega Accumulator

Harry Kane to score anytime – PSG vs Bayern Munich (Tuesday, 8pm)

Harry Kane failed to score when these sides met earlier this season, but that is just one of nine times the England captain has not hit the net after starting for Bayern Munich this season. He has netted in 14 of his last 15 games for club and country, totalling 19 goals in this period and 53 for the club this term.

Both teams to score – Braga vs Freiburg (Thursday, 8pm)

Both teams found the net in both legs of Braga’s quarter-final win over Real Betis and their last three fixtures have seen them score seven and concede four. Freiburg notched three times in both legs of their last Europa League tie and both teams have scored in their last three fixtures.

Shakhtar Donetsk double chance – Shakhtar Donetsk vs Crystal Palace (Thursday, 8pm)

Crystal Palace have failed to win their last three UEFA Conference League away games and they have only won twice in their last 13 games away from Selhurst Park. Shakhtar, playing their home games in Krakow, beat AZ 5-2 on aggregate in the last round and could pull off an upset.

Leeds to win – Leeds vs Burnley (Friday, 8pm)

Burnley’s relegation was confirmed last week and they may struggle to find motivation at Elland Road. They have taken just two points from their last eight games and face a Leeds side battling for their own survival and unbeaten in five top-flight games.

Girona to win – Girona vs Mallorca (Friday, 8pm)

Neither of these sides are safe from the drop in La Liga, but Girona are putting up a good fight and can distance themselves from the relegation battle. They have won three of their last five at home and are justified favourites to beat a Mallorca side winless on the road since December, losing seven of their 10 trips since.

Villarreal to win – Villarreal vs Levante (Saturday, 1pm)

Villarreal look good value for a return to the Champions League and they can take another step towards that goal against the relegation-threatened Levante. The visitors have taken one point from the last 15 available on their travels, while the Yellow Submarine have won four successive games at Estadio de la Ceramica.

Both teams to score – Northampton vs Plymouth (Saturday, 3pm)

Plymouth need a win to stand any chance of making the League One play-offs and should fill their boots against the relegated Northampton, but the bottom-placed have scored in six of their last seven and should end a miserable season with at least a goal against a Pilgrims side that have seen goals at both ends in their last four assignments.

Barrow to win – Barrow vs Newport (Saturday, 3pm)

There is a minuscule chance of Barrow avoiding relegation on the final day of the League Two season, but they can at least sign off with a third home win in their last five games against Newport, who have nothing to play for. The Exiles, who are safe from the drop, have lost three on the spin away from home.

Monaco to win – Metz vs Monaco (Saturday, 6pm)

Monaco may be short to claim the points at Metz, but their hosts are rock bottom of Ligue 1 and have claimed just 10 points from 15 home games. They have lost seven of their last nine at home, drawing the other two, and Champions League hopefuls have won three of their last four Ligue 1 away days.

Aston Villa to win – Aston Villa vs Tottenham (Sunday, 7pm)

Tottenham picked up a much-needed win at 20th-place Wolves last weekend, but top-five hopefuls Aston Villa represent a very different challenge. Unai Emery’s side have won four of their last five at Villa Park, while the torrid Spurs have lost four of their last six away from home and each of their last two trips to this ground.

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