Weekend acca predictions: Five teams to back across Europe

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Recommended bets:
- Paris Saint-Germain to beat Reims
- AZ Alkmaar to beat FC Twente
- KRC Genk to beat Anderlecht
- Empoli to beat Hellas Verona
- Athletic Bilbao to beat Barcelona
Play-offs and league campaigns will be concluded and cup finals are set to be decided across Europe this weekend and we have delved into each and every one of the major competitions to find the best selections for a weekend accumulator.
Our recommended five-fold on Paris Saint-Germain, AZ Alkmaar, KRC Genk, Empoli and Athletic Bilbao to win pay just more than 19/1 with LiveScore Bet if successful.
Saturday, 8pm
Ligue 1 champions PSG will attempt to clinch the second leg of the treble when they face Reims at the Stade de France in the Coupe de France decider.
The Champions League finalists have had some difficulty in beating the Red and Whites in the past, but should simply have too much quality for their opponents this time around.
Reims have drawn each of their last three clashes with Luis Enrique’s side, but this game lands between two massive relegation play-off games for the club and they may not be able to cope with the pressure.
Sunday, 5pm
AZ’s home form should help them overcome Eredivisie rivals Twente and grab a Conference League play-off berth.
Maarten Martens’ men eased to a 4-1 victory over Heerenveen in Thursday’s semi-final to make it four wins and a draw in their last five at AFAS Stadion.
Twente arrive with only one win in their last eight away games in all competitions and will be without centre-back Alec Van Hoorenbeeck, who saw red in their midweek win over NEC Nijmegen.
Sunday, 5.30pm
Genk returned to form last weekend with a 4-1 away win at Gent and will attempt to finish their campaign in style against an Anderlecht side that they have already beaten three times this season.
The Mauves have been off-colour since their 2-1 cup final defeat to Club Brugge, losing both of their subsequent league games, and look likely to sign off with another loss.
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Sunday, 7.45pm
Empoli head into Sunday’s decisive relegation clash with better form than Hellas Verona, having recorded back-to-back wins over Parma and Monza.
A further point could ensure the Azzurri secure their place in Serie A for another year, but that would depend on Lazio beating Lecce in a concurrent clash.
The visitors can still slip into the play-off place if both Empoli and Lecce win, so there is some pressure on them to turn around their horrible recent form of two draws and three defeats in the last five matches.
Empoli have scored as many goals in their last two games as Hellas Verona have in their last 10 league contests, which suggests they have the firepower to edge a tight clash.
Sunday, 8pm
Ernesto Valverde has a full-strength squad at his disposal for the visit of his former club to the San Mames.
Athletic Club fans had to take a back seat as Tottenham and Manchester United supporters flocked to their city last week, but they will want to finish the campaign on a high against Barca.
The Blaugrana slumped to a 3-2 home defeat to Villarreal in their first game after being crowned LaLiga champions last weekend and may again be vulnerable to a Bilbao outfit that have won each of their last three without conceding.
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