A big night of European action awaits this Thursday, with clubs vying for position in both the Europa and Conference Leagues. Here, we look ahead to all the big games, picking out some of the best bets as part of a tasty 20/1 acca.
Europa League and Conference League Acca Tips Thursday 27th November
Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest are both on home soil as they look to enhance their hopes of progression in the Europa League. Rangers and Celtic are also in action, with both Scottish clubs taking on tough opposition. Crystal Palace, meanwhile, are looking ahead to a cheeky midweek escape to France as they take on Strasbourg in the Europa Conference League. We have used the best online bookies to put together a tasty 20/1 acca, with all the selections detailed below:
| Outcome | Odds (Best odds) | Return for £10 |
|---|---|---|
| Aston Villa to Beat Young Boys and Over 2.5 Goals | 4/7 (Betway) | £15.71 |
| Feyenoord vs Celtic Both Teams to Score | 8/13 (William Hill) | £16.15 |
| Nottingham Forest to Beat Malmo FF to Nil | 37/40 (BetVictor) | £19.25 |
| Braga to win at Rangers | 13/10 (Betfred) | £23.00 |
| Crystal Palace to win at Strasbourg | 21/20 (BetVictor) | £20.50 |
| Total odds | 20.91/1 (Betway) | £219.10 |
*Odds correct at 16:45 on 26/11/2025. Odds subject to change.
Our experts have used the latest stats from Kickform to put together this huge Thursday night acca. We will now take a closer look at each game and explain why we have gone for these five selections.
Bet 1: Aston Villa to Beat Young Boys and Over 2.5 Goals – 4/7 (Betway)
We start things off at Villa Park as Unai Emery and his men welcome Swiss outfit Young Boys for what promises to be a tasty encounter.
Aston Villa head into Thursday’s match with tremendous momentum, boasting nine wins from 11 games across all competitions.
Even with a few changes to the team, Villa should have enough quality at their disposal to dispatch their Swiss challengers with relative ease.
In terms of goals, we expect quite a few. Young Boys have conceded two or more goals in four of their last five away games. Interestingly, they’ve also scored 10 themselves during this run.
Bet 2: Feyenoord vs Celtic Both Teams to Score – 8/13 (William Hill)
Both Feyenoord and Celtic are desperate to get their European campaigns back on track following sluggish starts.
The Dutch outfit have lost three of their four Europa League games and are at serious risk of missing out on the knockout stage. Celtic, who are one point better off, are walking the same tightrope.
There is a lot on the line and with that in mind, we are backing both teams to get on the scoresheet in Rotterdam.
This bet has landed in five of Feyenoord’s previous six games, including their last home European encounter.
Bet 3: Nottingham Forest to Beat Malmo FF to Nil – 37/40 (BetVictor)
Fresh from their historic 3-0 win at Anfield in the Premier League, Nottingham Forest will be looking to keep the momentum train going.
Sean Dyche and his men welcome Swedish giants Malmo FF to the City Ground, which is the same team the Tricky Trees beat in the 1979 European Cup final.
A lot has changed since that famous encounter in Munich, though one thing we expect to stay the same is the result.
Forest have kept clean sheets in their last two European outings, and we are backing them to make it a hat-trick this Thursday night.
Bet 4: Braga to win at Rangers – 13/10 (Betfred)
Rangers sacked two key board members earlier this week as their turbulent season continues to unfold.
The Scottish side are rock bottom of the league phase having failed to pick up a single point, and Braga will be licking their lips ahead of Thursday’s game.
The Portuguese outfit have won three of their four matches in the competition, and we expect their solid form to continue at Ibrox.
Bet 5: Crystal Palace to win at Strasbourg – 21/20 (BetVictor)
The top two teams backed by the bookies to go all the way in the Europa Conference League go head-to-head at Stade de la Meinau.
The Ligue 1 outfit are managed by Liam Rosenior, and have enjoyed a strong start to the season under the guidance of the former Hull City boss.
Nevertheless, Crystal Palace show no sign of stopping under the stewardship of Oliver Glasner, winning five of their last seven away games across all competitions.
The Eagles enter Thursday’s game on the back of a five-match unbeaten run, and we are backing them to take all three points back to Croydon.