The Boom Banker brings 19 odds Home Wins ACCA on a weekend when the thrills and excitement of European club football returns with the return of English Premier League, Spanish LaLiga, French Ligue 1, Dutch Eredivisie and Portuguese Primeira Liga for the 2023/24 season.
With the avalanche of games to choose from, the Boom Banker’s well researched Home Wins selections for this ‘exciting weekend of football actions’ are largely drawn from the top leagues across Europe.
BRIGHTON VS LUTON TOWN
Promoted Luton face a English Premier League tough opener as they make the trip to The Amex Stadium to face Brighton.
Luton defied the odds last season to win promotion from the Championship via the play-offs but Premier League survival would eclipse that feat.
The Hatters face an incredibly tough opener at Brighton on Saturday, although the Seagulls could face a trickier campaign themselves after losing Alexis Mac Allister and Robert Sánchez to Liverpool and Chelsea respectively.
Brighton finished in the European spots last season and remain a strong team despite the aforementioned departures. Albion won 10 of their 19 home league games and lost just five. Only one of those defeats came against a team that finished in the bottom half of the table., which in all likelihood is where Luton will find themselves at the end of the campaign.
Luton should arrive in confident mood after promotion and they may be able to play with freedom in these opening rounds of games, with little expectation on them ahead of the new season. The Hatters scored in eight of their final nine games last season and only failed to score in one pre-season fixture.
This is unlikely to be anything other than a home win for Brighton at 1.36 odds on BestBet360.
GLASGOW RANGERS VS LIVINGSTON
With Rangers hoping to wrestle the Scottish Premiership title back from Celtic this term, they can’t risk falling six points shy of the champions after just two rounds. That’s the position they’re in heading into Saturday’s clash with Livingston, having lost 1-0 to Kilmarnock in their season opener.
The Gers did recover to win 2-1 against Servette in midweek and they’ll be looking for another win this weekend. The hosts won 16 of their 19 home games last term – going unbeaten at Ibrox. That fine run should be something for Livingston to fear, although they know the hosts have other priorities.
Rangers boss Michael Beale made it clear this week that the focus was on navigating a path through the Champions League qualifiers, with their first-leg win over Servette vital. Tuesday sees them head to Switzerland for the return leg, so they could have one eye on that clash.
Meanwhile, Livingston have made a strong start to the campaign. They won to nil in three of their four League Cup games, while they started the league campaign with a 0-0 draw against Aberdeen. They are aiming to be spoilers again at Ibrox this term, but it doesn’t bode well that they haven’t scored in five of their last six visits to this ground.
Rangers to secure a routine home win comes at 1.28 odds on BestBet360.
PSG VS LORIENT
This summer has seen PSG let Lionel Messi depart on a free, while the club are seemingly doing their best to ensure Kylian Mbappe and Neymar follow suit. The Big Three era in Paris is firmly over, with the free-spending French champions appearing to be changing tact.
There has been little talk of PSG making a statement signing to keep their dominant position in the transfer market, bar half-hearted links with Harry Kane. Instead, the French side have gone about their business in a different way this summer. They’ve targeted some good signings which haven’t broken the bank, while the superstar egos are nowhere to be seen.
PSG could start Saturday’s clash with Lorient without their three superstar attackers. Instead, they’ve assembled a vastly improved backline for their title defence.
This summer has seen PSG add Lucas Hernandez and Milan Skriniar from Bayern Munich and Inter Milan, with those two going straight into their back four. In front of them will be Manuel Ugarte, the midfield screener who PSG signed from under the noses of Chelsea.
The French giants aren’t neglecting their attack, adding Goncalo Ramos, Lee Kang-In and Marco Asensio. Those three fit into functional roles rather than each demanding to be the star and they’re nowhere near as high-maintenance.
The French giants conceded 40 goals in 38 games last term and that will come down this term, especially with new boss Luis Enrique demanding a more patient approach. They should make a marked change from the off, as they host a Lorient side who lost key attacking players in Terem Moffi and Enzo Le Fee.
PSG to win at 1.35 odds on BestBet360 comes handy.
AJAX vs HERACLES ALMELO
Seeking to improve on their below-par efforts from last season, Ajax welcome newly-promoted Heracles to the Johan Cruijff ArenA for their opening Dutch Eredivisie match of the 2023-24 campaign on Saturday evening.
The two teams are facing each other for the first time since March 2022 when Ajax secured a comfortable 3-0 home victory.
Ajax’s four-year dominance at the Eredivisie summit came to an end last season in their first year without manager Erik ten Hag as they had to settle for third place – their worst top-flight finish for 14 years.
In a campaign which saw Alfred Schreuder sacked midway through the season and replaced by caretaker boss Johnny Heitinga, the Amsterdam giants dropped points in 14 of their 34 league matches and eventually finished 13 points adrift of champions Feyenoord.
Nevertheless, Ajax should be confident of kick-starting the new season with a positive result on Saturday as they are unbeaten in their last four meetings with Heracles, keeping four clean sheets and scoring nine goals in the process.
Competing in the second tier of Dutch football for the first time in nearly two decades, Heracles bounced back to the top flight at the first time of asking after winning the Eerste Divisie title last season.
The Almelo-based outfit were crowned champions on the final day of the season after beating Ajax Jong 2-0 to secure top spot by the finest of margins, finishing above second-placed PEC Zwolle on goal difference.
Backing Ajax to secure a comfortable home win at 1.21 odds on BestBet360.
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