Liverpool loss heads next winning Europa League accumulator

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The Europa League accumulator has been a major success for us of late and we believe we have found another fourfold that pays out at an enticing 22/1.

Molde look the riskiest selection at home to Group E leaders Steaua Bucharest, while Anzi can overcome a handicap at home to Liverpool’s C-team.

Anzi (-1) to beat Liverpool @ 2/1

With Chelsea away upcoming this weekend and their progress through the Europa League group stages all but confirmed, Liverpool are sending a weak-looking second string to Russia.

Luis Suarez, Steven Gerrard, Glen Johnson and Daniel Agger are among those left out and there are certainly arguments that Anzi would have beaten a full-strength Liverpool.

Anzi have won 11 of 12 at home domestically and can cover the handicap here.

Molde to beat Steaua Bucharest @ 17/10

Ignore the first meeting between these two, where Molde travelled to Romania with a second team.

They now head the Norwegian league and have a fairly routine home game upcoming next, meaning Ole Gunnar Solskjaer can name his best available team here.

Molde have already won at home to Stuttgart in the competition and are maybe overpriced.

Napoli to beat Dnipro @ 4/5

Dnipro are a perfect three from three in the competition and will have surely earmarked their upcoming home clash with AIK as the game to pick up the points left to secure their qualification to the knockout rounds.

Napoli have fielded a weakened team in the competition so far, but Walter Mazzarri may decide this is the time to select a squad a little stronger.

If Dnipro rest some players and Napoli call on the likes of Edinson Cavani, this is a fabulous price.

Bayer Leverkusen (-1) to beat Rapid Vienna @ 1/2

Rapid have been in pretty shoddy form of late, which includes a draw at home to the Austrian league’s bottom club and a 4-0 hammering by Leverkusen in their last Europa League game.

They now travel to Germany for the return with a depleted squad and certainly one that was weaker than when facing Leverkusen at home.

Leverkusen are unbeaten at home in all competitions this season and this one has the capability of becoming vastly one-sided.

However, we will play if safer for the accumulator.

All Odds and Markets are correct as of the date of publishing.

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