The action comes from the Bundesliga, Championship and Ligue One for Paul Robinson tonight, and his Daily Acca has been boosted to 10/3. Here are his selections:
Goals galore in Germany
Bet 1: Back BTTS in Hoffenheim v FC Koln @ 2/5 – KO 19:30 BST
Goals should be almost guaranteed in the Bundesliga this evening when Hoffenheim face FC Koln.
The visitors have only been beaten in one of their seven league games to date this season, and this selection has landed in all seven of them.
The hosts have been beaten in three of their last five, including their latest outing prior to the international break. As far as the goals go, four of their last six have seen both teams score.
Tight encounter at the Hawthorns
Bet 2: Back Under 2.5 Goals in WBA v Birmingham @ 17/20 – KO 20:00 BST
The Baggies are a short price to beat their local rivals, Birmingham, but even if they do, I can’t see it being a high-scoring affair.
After the Blues has beaten Luton 5-0 and then Derby 2-0 too, it appeared that they might be in for a decent season under Lee Bowyer.
Since they victory over the Rams though, they have taken just one point from a possible 15, and scored just one goal.
West Brom are second in the table, but they lost 1-0 at Stoke prior to the international break. Two of their last three at the Hawthorns have ended with two goals or fewer, and this could be a fierce encounter under the lights.
PSG yet to fire on all cylinders
Bet 3: Back Under 3.5 Goals in PSG v Angers @ 4/7 – KO 20:00 BST
PSG might well have the most sought-after front three in World football, but they were still beaten 2-0 at Rennes last time out, and they are without Lionel Messi this evening.
I still expect them to beat Angers, but they haven’t been firing on all cylinders this season, which is reflected in the fact that their last six matches have all finished with three goals or fewer.
Angers are up in fourth place, and they have the joint second best defensive record in Ligue One. Seven of their nine have seen Under 3.5 backers collect, and they will be aiming to keep it tight at Parc des Princes.
Source: Betfair German