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It’s (thankfully) the last weekend before the final international break of the year in the Premier League. We’ve got five games on Saturday to sink our teeth into for our acca tips, kicking off with the game of the day at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as Spurs host a surprisingly in-form Manchester United side. So, let’s cut the waffle and dive straight in, shall we?

Saturday’s Premier League Acca Tips 8 November 2025 - Joao palhinha Tottenham Football
Joao Palhinha celebrating for Tottenham ahead of Saturday's acca tips

Saturday’s Premier League Acca – bet365 12.72/1

After plugging the numbers across dozens of the best online bookies, bet365 have come out as the longest odds for Saturday’s acca, paying a cool 12.72/1 returning £137 from just a tenner bet.

GameBetOdds
Tottenham vs Manchester UnitedOver 2.5 Goals4/6
Everton vs FulhamEverton to Win6/5
West Ham vs BurnleyCrysencio Summerville 2+ Tackles 11/4
 Total Odds12.72/1

*Odds correct at 10:00 GMT on 07/11/2025. Odds subject to change.

Bet 1: Tottenham vs Manchester United – Over 2.5 Goals 4/6

Daniel Levy’s parting gift before leaving Spurs was their state-of-the-art, all-singing, all-dancing mega-stadium. A beautiful construction of a modern-day football Mecca, and opposition teams are lapping it up.

Their home record over the last 12 months has been dire, with just three wins in 19 games, and the lowest number of points of any team still remaining in the league during that period. Luckily, their away form has been elite, and the catalyst behind them sitting just outside the Champions League spots.

There are signs of life at Old Trafford as well. The Red Devils are on a run of four league games unbeaten for the first time since Amorim took charge. However, their record against Spurs is very, well, Spursy. No wins in their last seven, with five defeats in all competitions. There doesn’t look to be an awful lot between the two sides this weekend, truth be told.

But there’s a ray of light in the total goals market. This fixture has ticked over 2.5 in eight of the last 10 meetings. Man Utd have covered the spread in four of their five away games this season, and Spurs have done so in 60% of all their games. For a bit more credibility, the numbers are well-supported by Kickform, suggesting a 62% chance of over 2.5 goals.

Odds of 4/6 for over 2.5 are well-priced, will be well-backed and the first part of our Premier League acca.

Bet 2: Everton vs Fulham – Everton to Win 6/5

Everton’s early-season zip is wavering a little. They were unlucky not to get all three points at Sunderland last weekend, and they’ve quietly gone about becoming a reliable mid-table Premier League club again under Moyes. But these are the games that you must win to kick on in this league, and we think they’ll do that on Saturday.

Before Fulham’s 3-0 win over Wolves last Saturday, Marco Silva’s side had lost four on the bounce. Granted, four tough games, but when you string these results together in the Premier League, it’s so difficult to make that ground back up. They’ve not got the best record against Everton either, with just one win in their last eight. Getting 6/5 on Everton to win looks a steal and once again, is backed by our Kickform Everton vs Fulham predictions as well.

Bet 3: West Ham vs Burnley – Crysencio Summerville 2+ Tackles 11/4

Summerville is quickly becoming a key player in how Nuno Espírito Santo is trying to shape this West Ham side. He’s the heartbeat of their counter-attacking style and proved his worth last weekend in their much-needed 3-1 win over Newcastle, with four shots and two tackles, highlighting his importance at both ends of the pitch.

The tackles market has caught our eye for an early-season six-pointer against Burnley. You could apply logic and reason to take Summerville both offensively and defensively on Saturday, but odds of 11/4 to make 2+ tackles look the value play. His tackle stats show that he’s covered this line in three of his last four games, and even though it’s “only” Burnley, West Ham will be happy giving up a decent amount of possession so they can exploit the transition, meaning he’ll have plenty of opportunities to get stuck in once again.

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