Saturday’s 11/1 Boosted SPFL Accumulator Tips

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Saturday's 11/1 SPFL Accumulator Tips
Airdrie v Ross County
Scottish Championship
15:00
Over 0.5 Airdrie Goals @ 1.31
I think Airdrie could prove to be awkward opponents for Ross County on Saturday. The Diamonds ended last season on a high note, pulling off something of a great escape. They have since won three of their four Scottish League Cup group stage matches, most notably earning a 1-0 victory away at top-flight Dundee. While Rhys McCabe’s men will have been disappointed not to have qualified from their group, I think they carry the necessary attacking threat to score at least once against Ross County on Saturday.
There has been a sizeable turnover of players at Ross County this summer, and there were also some signs in their Scottish League Cup outings that they could be suffering from a relegation hangover. Don Cowie’s side were held to a 1-1 draw by perennial Scottish League Two strugglers Stranraer before being put to the sword 3-1 by Partick Thistle last weekend.
Therefore, County could struggle to keep out an attack-minded Airdrie side that scored in each of their four Scottish League Cup outings, hitting multiple goals in three of those contests. It’s also worth noting that the Diamonds struck in six of their final nine Scottish Championship home games last season.
St Johnstone v Partick Thistle
Scottish Championship
15:00
Over 0.5 Partick Thistle Goals @ 1.47
I suspect St Johnstone’s clash with Partick Thistle on Saturday will be a lot closer than the pre-match odds suggest. While I can understand why the Saints are odds-on favourites here, I think Thistle are simply too big to ignore at 1.47 to get on the scoresheet on Saturday.
Mark Wilson’s men made the net bulge in 28 of their 36 Scottish Championship matches last season, including 13 of their 18 assignments away from Firhill. Since then, the Jags have emerged victorious from each of their four Scottish League Cup group stage games, wrapping up top spot in the section with a mightily impressive 3-1 win away at Ross County last Saturday. Thistle fired in a combined total of 11 goals across their four group stage victories, striking at least twice in each of those four triumphs.
While St Johnstone also posted four wins from four en route to top spot in Scottish League Cup Group F, they failed to keep clean sheets in their wins over both East Kilbride and Raith Rovers. In-form Thistle should provide Simo Valakari’s backline with plenty of problems on Saturday, with the visitors more than capable of making their mark at McDiarmid Park.
Kelty Hearts v Inverness
Scottish League One
15:00
Inverness Draw No Bet @ 1.26
Inverness are the bookies’ outright favourites to win the Scottish League One title this season and I am in complete agreement with that viewpoint. Despite being hit with a 15-point deduction during the early months of last season, the Caley Jags finished a commendable 7th and preserved their third tier status with room to spare. In fact, had they not been penalised their overall points return would have seen them finish as runners-up. Manager Scott Kellacher has since made a number of eye-catching additions to his squad, and his side should be there or thereabouts come next May.
While Inverness certainly merit consideration to hit the ground running by claiming a win at Kelty Hearts on Saturday, I’m happy to instead opt for a touch of insurance with the Double Chance option. The Highlanders avoided defeat in 26 of their 36 league games last season, including three of their four meetings with Kelty Hearts.
As for the hosts, they failed to win a sizeable 15 of their final 18 league games of last season, not to mention their only victory during the group phase of the Scottish League Cup came against Highland League outfit Brora Rangers.
Morton v Dunfermline
Scottish Championship
15:00
Over 1.5 Goals @ 1.53
Based on the League Cup results of Morton and Dunfermline, the price to see two or more goals at Cappielow on Saturday is outrageously good.
In previous seasons, these have been a couple of relatively low-scoring sides, yet that’s not the current form of this duo. During the group stages of the League Cup, all four of Morton’s games produced at least three goals, while each of Dunfermline’s fixtures produced two goals (including three that saw three or more strikes).
Scoring was not much of a problem for either of these teams. Morton found the net on 10 occasions while Dunfermline netted nine. This marked a particular turnaround for the visiting side, who appear to have benefited from a full pre-season under Neil Lennon after scoring just two goals in the seven games he oversaw at the end of last term.
Each of the last three meetings between these teams has produced at least two goals, with Morton twice winning 2-0 at home last season.
Over 1.5 goals looks strong for an accumulator.
Cove Rangers v Queen of the South
Scottish League One
15:00
Cove Rangers Double Chance @ 1.22
Paul Hartley’s home side showed good form in the League Cup. Their only defeat over 90 minutes was against Championship outfit Queen’s Park, while they held Premiership opponents Falkirk to a 0-0 draw at home. That continues a strong home record that has seen Cove lose only twice at home in all competitions since last November.
By contrast, Queen of the South have been hapless on the road. Last season, the Dumfries club picked up only three away wins over the course of the whole season, with each of these coming against opponents who finished in the bottom half of the table.
Queens have started equally badly on their travels this time around. I tipped them to be upset at League Two Stranraer last season and they delivered with a 1-0 defeat – the third successive match in which they have failed to score.
After losing three out of three away to Cove last season, the price on the hosts simply avoiding defeat looks a big one.
East Kilbride v Spartans
Scottish League Two
15:00
East Kilbride to Win @ 1.84
East Kilbride will play their first home SPFL match on Saturday and will expect to celebrate it with a victory over Spartans.
With major investment having flooded into Kilby in recent years, Mick Kennedy has built a strong team that is expected to win immediate promotion. Although they suffered two defeats from four in the League Cup, those came against St Johnstone and Inverness, who are competing in higher divisions. Their only match against a League Two opponent was a crushing 4-1 win away to Elgin.
Spartans, meanwhile, have not played an opponent from this level yet. Instead, they have lost a couple of away matches against Cove Rangers and Falkirk without scoring. Indeed, the Edinburgh side have lost seven of their last nine away matches in all competitions.
With East Kilbride looking to put down a statement of intent, I think they’re a very good price going into this game. Value on backing the new boys may not last long, so make the most of it while it’s still there.

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An SPFL accumulator is a type of football bet that combines multiple selections from matches within the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) into a single list of betting selections. The SPFL includes four divisions: the Premiership, Championship, League One, and League Two.
An accumulator, or ‘acca’, typically includes four or more individual bets, such as match outcomes (win, draw, or loss), both teams to score, over/under goals, or player prop selections from different games.
For the accumulator to pay out, all selections must be correct. If even one result is wrong, the entire bet loses. However, because the risk is higher, accumulators offer significantly larger potential returns compared to placing single bets. The odds for each leg multiply together, resulting in a cumulative total that can be quite lucrative.
In summary, an SPFL accumulator is a betting strategy that covers multiple games in Scotland’s football league system, appealing to those with in-depth knowledge of the leagues.
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For it to be considered an acca, a betslip must contain at least four selections from different games. Three would be considered a treble, while two would only be considered a double.
For beginners, it’s smart to start small. You don’t need a 10-fold acca to have fun or make a profit. Stick to solid picks, keep an eye on the odds, and don’t chase long shots just for the big win. Accas are about balance, and not just big payouts.
Our community voted bet365 as the best bookmaker for accumulators via our Best Bookmaker Awards survey.
Over 47% of the 1,150 votes were in favour of bet365, with particular interest in the ‘Up To 100% Acca Boost’ and the ‘2 Goals Up Payout.’
Paddy Power also proved popular with over 23% of the vote, with their ‘Free Power Up Tokens’ and ‘2 UP Payout’ proving equally as popular among our community.
The most popular markets for SPFL accas tend to be:
- Match Result
- Both Teams to Score
- Over/Under Goals
- Double Chance
- Draw No Bet
- Team To Score
- Anytime Goalscorer
Paddy Power and bet365’s ‘2 UP’ promotions add extra insurance to any potential SPFL acca. This means that if you’re team goes 2-0 up in any game, it will be counted as a win regardless of the full-time result.
Bet365’s Acca Boost also boasts an attractive option for punters, giving an extra 2.5% winnings boost depending on how many legs are in your accumulator. You can get up to 100% winnings boost depending on the number of legs in your accumulator, meaning you can potentially double your winnings depending on the amount of selections.
There’s never a bad time necessarily, to cash out an accumulator. If you believe the cashout is offering attractive returns, then by all means, take it. It’s always sensible to leave yourself in profit, regardless of how much is on offer.
Gambling is always about being responsible and doing it sensibly.
You can, most bookmakers in the UK are aware of the popularity of SPFL games, and allow multiple markets to be backed in the same game.
It should be noted, however, that if you were to take just four selections from the same game, that would be labelled as a bet builder and not an accumulator. Accumulators tend to be selections across a number of different games.
The likelihood of an acca winning really depends on the odds. If, for example, an acca is at odds of 4.0, this means that it is likely to land in one out of every three attempts.
We always aim to end each week in profit across all our accumulators on site.
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Typically, no, you need each selection to land in order to take home any potential winnings. Certain bookmakers will offer this as a promotion, however, and it often is based around returning your stake in cash if your acca loses.
You are free to use any bookmaker you like to back our SPFL acca. The likes of bet365 and Paddy Power have proven to be the most popular amongst our community, but if you are more familiar with your own bookmaker interface, feel free to use that.