February 28th: Saturday’s European Accumulator – 13/1 Special, Betting Tips & Analysis


With the Champions League play-offs drawing to a dramatic close in midweek, all of europe’s elite will turn their attention back to domestic duties on Saturday afternoon.

Alongside five Premier League battles, we also have a stacked schedule for the likes of La Liga, Serie A and the Bundesliga.

For those of you looking to stick on a Saturday acca, we have taken a glance at some of the most attractive European betting tips which are available.

Saturday, February 28th

BST 12:30 Leicester City vs Norwich City 

Hit with a six-point deduction earlier in the month and dealing with a string of public financial issues behind the scenes, Leicester find themselves at the heart of an infamous crisis.

Remarkably free-falling into the drop zone, Gary Rowett’s men have a major job on their hands in the race to avoid consecutive relegations.

Despite snatching a 1-1 stalemate away at promotion dreamers Middlesbrough on Tuesday night, the one-time Millwall boss has not seen his squad register a single win from any of their previous nine appearances across all competitions (six defeats, three draws).

Watching their FA Cup adventure come to an end on February 14th as they fell to a 2-1 loss against Southampton, the Foxes have also gained a reputation for their glaring defensive struggles.

Including a remarkable collapse against the Saints on February 10th as they eventually fell to a 4-3 defeat at the King Power, Rowett’s side have not recorded a single Championship clean sheet in front of their own supporters since the end of September.

Claiming an immediate Championship response on Wednesday night as they clinched a routine 2-0 victory at home against Sheffield Wednesday, Norwich are enjoying what has been a stunning purple patch.

Skyrocketing their way out of the relegation zone, Philippe Clement’s side have won four of their previous five appearances across all competitions and the mood around Carrow Road is certainly at a season-high.

Extending on their respective FA Cup adventure on February 14th as they cruised their way to a 3-1 win against West Brom, Saturday’s guests could be smelling the chance to make another statement here.

Likewise, the Norfolk-based outfit will also be excited by their extended dominance on the road. Including a sensational 5-0 romp at the Hawthorns on January 20th, the former Rangers boss has seen his squad win four of their last five matchups away from Carrow Road.

It should also be highlighted, Clement’s side have suffered just a sole defeat on their travels since the start of December.

Betting Tip: Goal to be scored in both halves @ 17/20

14:30 Hoffenheim vs St. Pauli 

While Hoffenheim might have found themselves at the heart of an infamous Bundesliga relegation scrap last season, Christian Ilzer’s side have come roaring back in an iconic fashion this time around.

Breaking a string of unwanted records this year, the Dark Blues open Saturday’s fixtures remarkably sat in bronze medal position among Germany’s elite and they are sat firmly in the driving seat to claim a famous Champions League ticket in 2026.

Last seen at the PreZero Arena storming their way to a routine 3-0 romp against Freiburg, the former Strum Graz has seen his squad suffer just a single defeat from any of their previous 10 consecutive appearances – a purple patch that stems all the way back to December 7th.

Signing off January with a 3-1 victory against Union Berlin, Saturday’s hosts find the mood in their camp at a red-hot high.

Likewise, the German high-flyers have won all of their last eight consecutive domestic showdowns at the PreZero Arena.

Making an immediate return to winning ways last weekend as they secured an essential 2-1 victory at home against Werder Bremen, St. Pauli have shown some signs of life over the past few weeks.

However, still opening Saturday’s showdown sat in the relegation play-off spot, Alexander Blessin’s side are widely regarded as a standout bottom-three candidate in 2026.

Watching their DFP Pokal adventure come to a thumping end on February 3rd as they slumped to a 3-0 loss away at Bayer Leverkusen, the Neighbourhood Kickers have also gained an unwanted reputation for their glaring issues on the road.

Signing off January with a 2-1 defeat against Augsburg, St. Pauli have lost all of their previous five consecutive showdowns outside of Hamburg by an aggregate score of 14-4.

It should also be highlighted, the former Royale Union boss has seen his relegation scrappers register just a sole Bundesliga clean sheet on their travels since the end of August.

Betting Tip: Andrej Kramaric to score anytime @ 6/4

17:30 Leeds United vs Manchester City 

While Manchester City might have been frustrated last weekend as they saw Arsenal storm their way to north London bragging rights, Pep Guardiola’s men are enjoying what has become an extended purple patch.

Last seen securing a 2-1 victory at home against Newcastle, the Sky Blues have reignited their title charge and they will know the importance of making another statement here.

Mounting an iconic comeback away at bitter rivals Liverpool on February 8th as they secured another 2-1 win at Anfield, Man City are unbeaten in all of their previous eight appearances across all competitions (seven wins, one draw). 

It’s also worth noting, Saturday’s guests have won their last two Premier League trips to Elland Road by an aggregate score of 7-1 and they are once again installed as a standout contender in Yorkshire.

Despite facing what could be a potential banana away from the Etihad on Saturday evening, Guardiola’s side are rightfully installed as a standout contender.

While Leeds might have opened up the New Year facing a real battle in the race to avoid an immediate Championship return, Daniel Farke’s men have made a string of improvements over the past month.

Despite suffering late frustration away at Aston Villa last weekend as they eventually had to settle for a 1-1 stalemate in the Midlands, the former Norwich boss has seen his squad gain a string of plaudits.

Extending on their FA Cup adventure on February 15th as they edged past Championship high-flyers Birmingham, Leeds have suffered just a pair of defeats from any of their previous 16 consecutive appearances across all competitions – a purple patch that stems all the way back to November 29th.

Despite facing what looks set to be a stern examination at Elland Road on Saturday evening, Farke’s side will be confident of asking some serious questions when they make a return to what should be a lively Yorkshire.

It should also be highlighted, Leeds have suffered just a single Premier League defeat in front of their own supporters since the end of November.

Betting Tip: Manchester City win & Both teams to score @ 21/10

Our Saturday European Accumulator:  

  • Leicester City vs Norwich City – Goal to be scored in both halves @ 17/20
  • Hoffenheim vs St. Pauli – Andrej Kramaric to score anytime @ 6/4
  • Leeds United vs Manchester City – Manchester City win & Both teams to score @ 21/10

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