Accumulator Tips: England and Wales feature in Home Nations acca as Premier League takes break

The Premier League takes its last scheduled break for the season this weekend, which can only mean one thing: the return of international football.

Although considerably less is on the line here as mangers look to find their best players ahead of the World Cup, it still should prove to be an entertaining weekend of friendly matches.

All four home nations are in action, and backing them all to win comes out a tempting 22/1 (23.0) with dabblebet.

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China v Wales

Wales kick off this accumulator on Thursday afternoon as they hunt for glory in the 2018 China Cup.

Ryan Giggs will take charge of the Dragons for the first time in this match, and with Gareth Bale, Joe Allen and Ashley Williams amongst those in the squad, it should be a fairly straightforward runout for the visitors.

Indeed, Wales are just 5/6 (1.83) to beat China, who have failed to win in each of their last five games and have lost nine of their last 19 matches (W5 D5).

Gareth Bale Wales European Qualifiers

Netherlands v England

The most mouth-watering match of this acca comes from Amsterdam where the Netherlands play host to England.

Gareth Southgate’s men have not beaten this opposition since 1996 so they are long overdue a win, and they will fancy themselves with many of the squad fighting for a World Cup place.

The Three Lions are 9/5 (2.80) outsiders but that should not put punters off as the hosts failed to qualify for Russia 2018. On top of that, they have only ever beaten England once at home in the seven fixtures there between the teams.

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Scotland v Costa Rica

Also on Saturday evening is Costa Rica’s trip to Scotland for the second ever meeting between the sides.

Whilst it is the Central Americans who will be travelling to Russia in June for the showpiece event, Alex McLeish’s men are still 19/20 (1.95) favourites to claim victory here.

Scotland won three and drew two of their home games in World Cup qualifying, and have lost just one of their last eight in all competitions – making good value for their odds-on price.

Andy Robertson Scotland

Northern Ireland v South Korea

Only a controversial penalty in their play-off against Switzerland denied Northern Ireland a place at the World Cup, making their price of 13/10 (2.30) to beat South Korea potentially quite generous.

The hosts’ stunning record in Belfast has seen them win nine of their last 13 there with eight clean sheets also recorded, whilst Korea failed to win any of their away games in World Cup qualifying and have not claimed victory on the road in almost two years.

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