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We’re edging ever nearer to the sharp end of the 2026 FA Cup campaign now. As we reach the fifth round, the quarter-finals are peeking over the horizon, and we’ve got three more picks across Sunday and Monday, bundled into a tidy 15/4 FA Cup acca bet.

West Ham v Brentford at the London Stadium
West Ham taking on Brentford at the London Stadium

FA Cup Round 5 Sunday and Monday Acca Bets: Home Comforts at 15/4

Giant-killings aren’t quite the FA Cup staple they once were, and home advantage still counts for plenty – whether in the cup or the Premier League. With that in mind, we’re siding with three of the four hosts to progress from Sunday and Monday’s ties.

The odds for our latest multi bet come courtesy of Betfred, one of the best bookmakers around. Stick £10 on it, and a winning slip would bring back a tidy £47.50.

GameBetOdds
Fulham v SouthamptonFulham to Win4/7
Leeds v NorwichLeeds to Win4/9
West Ham v BrentfordWest Ham to Qualify11/10
Total Odds15/4 (3.75/1)

*Odds correct at 09:00 GMT on 06/03/2026. Odds subject to change.

Bet 1: Fulham v Southampton Odds – Fulham to Win

Fulham are a short price here, and so they should be. The gulf in quality between the Premier League and the Championship these days cannot be ignored. One crucial thing we must do is attempt to read Marco Silva’s thinking, as our theory goes out the window if he decides to rest a bunch of first-team players.

We doubt he will. European qualification is eminently possible for Fulham, but it’s as likely to come from the FA Cup as from the London side’s Premier League finishing position. There should be no let-up at Craven Cottage. They are playing well generally despite a slightly unlucky loss against West Ham, and they should take care of this Southampton side in 90 minutes.

Bet 2: Leeds v Norwich Predictions – Leeds to Win

For Fulham v Southampton, read Leeds v Norwich. Premier League versus Championship, though with arguably a different feel given that Leeds are technically in danger of relegation. In some cases, that would lead to the FA Cup being deprioritised, but we are taking a chance on that not being Daniel Farke’s ultimate view.

Norwich have improved in the second tier after a disastrous start. The Canaries have lost only one of their last six games, but it’s no surprise that when they did succumb during that good run, it was at title-chasing Middlesbrough, and now they climb another level.

Leeds are only three points above the Premier League relegation zone, but they will not want to lose momentum. A terrific run of form was ended by two consecutive 1-0 home defeats, but losing out in a close battle with Man City, and being on the wrong end of a calamitous refereeing performance against Sunderland doesn’t constitute bad form.

Leeds don’t owe Norwich any form of revenge, but they’ll be baying for blood anyway, and it’s easy to see them putting the visitors to the sword.

Bet 3: West Ham v Brentford Betting Preview– West Ham to Qualify

West Ham have been stuck in the relegation places all season in the Premier League, while Brentford still have Europe in their sights. This is all about recent form, though, with West Ham showing great fight lately, even dragging Tottenham deep into the battle to avoid the drop.

A recent win at Fulham complements a run of four home games without defeat for the Hammers, while Brentford scraped home at Burnley and managed only a 0-0 draw at Bournemouth last weekend.

We can’t completely rely on this West Ham team over 90 minutes, but at 11/10 simply to qualify by any means on Monday night, they look decent value.

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