11/1 Mixed Sports Sunday Accumulator
Football is the theme this weekend as we introduce our Sunday mixed sports accumulator. Action from the Premier League and NFL combine for our 11/1 accumulator this weekend.
Premier League
Over 3.5 Match Goals – Arsenal vs AFC Bournemouth
Arsenal average 2.33 goals per game at home in the Premier League whilst conceding 1.67 per game. Bournemouth score 2.00 per game on average away from home and concede 1.67 per game. This game is highly fancied to be littered with goals.
Premier League
Over 2.5 Match Goals – Southampton vs Chelsea
Southampton home games have seen 3.00 goals on average, they score 1.00 and concede 2.00 per game. Chelsea games on the other hand average 5.34 goals per game on the road, scoring 2.67 per game and conceding 2.67 per game.
NFL
Houston Texans -2.5 Alternate Point Spread vs Atlanta Falcons
The Falcons are a mess on both sides of the ball and just lost their starting safety to injury. This sets up as a prime bounce back stop for the Texans as WR DeAndre Hopkins and his wideout crew against a poor Atlanta secondary. On the other side, the Houston pass rush should do enough against this Falcons’ offensive line to disrupt their offensive flow and force QB Matt Ryan into some bad throws and turnovers.
NFL
Minnesota Vikings Moneyline @ New York Giants
This is a great spot for the Vikings against a Giants’ team that the public is in love with right now. QB Daniel Jones should struggle against a very formidable Vikings’ defense, especially since he’s without starting running back Saquon Barkley. The Vikings have been vocal about needing to throw the ball more and should be able to take advantage of a Giants’ secondary that hasn’t been great so far this year.
NFL
Over 43.5 Alternative Total Points – Denver Broncos @ Los Angeles Chargers
Both of these offenses love to air it out and both defenses have been suspect in the passing game. In addition, both teams have various injuries to some key pass rushers, so both quarterbacks should have some more time in the pocket to find open receivers. Denver is 28th in pass defense efficiency, while the Chargers are a mere 30th by the same metric. This one will be a shootout that no one is expecting as two poor secondaries get taken advantage of.