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Ally’s Acca boost: Get 6/1 on Arsenal, Norwich, Leeds and Mansfield all to win with talkSPORT BET

Tonight the Champions League quarter-finals begin, while many crucial matches also take place in the EFL.

And our own Ally McCoist has given some talkSPORT BET tips for bettors on tonight’s action, and you can add her latest tip straight to your bet slip. here.

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Ally McCoist has chosen her acca for the football of the week on talkSPORT BET!Credit: TalkSPORT

Ally Acca: Arsenal, Norwich, Leeds and Mansfield all winners – (was 5/1) NOW 6/1 – CLAIM HERE

1. Arsenal beats Bayern Munich (Tuesday, 8 p.m.)

Arsenal are heading into their first Champions League quarter-final for 14 years, odds-on favorites to win tonight’s first leg, having won six of their last seven games and all of their last six at the Emirates, which propelled them into the lead of the Prime Minister. League table.

Bayern Munich have lost in each of their last two matches before their trip to London, leaving them 16 points clear at the top of the Bundesliga, and are all but confirmed to miss out on the league title for the first time in 12 years. .

2. Norwich will win at Sheffield Wednesday (Tuesday, 7:45 p.m.)

Norwich travel to Sheffield having won four of their last five matches, cementing their place in the Championship’s top six as they seek promotion to the Premier League.

Last weekend’s East Anglian derby victory over title-chasing Ipswich keeps the Canaries four points clear of seventh-placed Coventry.

Sheffield Wednesday, meanwhile, are winless in four of their last five matches and currently sit second in the second tier table, only ahead of already relegated Rotherham.

3. Leeds will beat Sunderland at home (Tuesday, 8 p.m.)

Leeds are looking to get back to winning ways this evening after suffering their first defeat of the calendar year on Saturday with a surprise play-off defeat to Coventry.

Daniel Farke’s side are now one point off the automatic promotion places and two points off top spot, and boast the best home record in the second tier, remaining unbeaten at Elland Road throughout the season while she is looking for an instant return to the Premier League.

Sunderland travel to Yorkshire tonight having won just one of their last 10 matches, which saw them drop from the play-offs as recently as mid-January, to the bottom half of the table, where they now find themselves .

4. Mansfield will beat Forest Green at home (Tuesday, 7:45 p.m.)

Mansfield go into tonight’s game knowing that a win will take them back to the automatic promotion places in League Two, with the Staggs currently two points off the top three, and tonight’s game being one of their two matches in progress.

They face a Forest Green side currently bottom of the EFL, with four defeats in their last five matches, leaving them three points from safety while also holding the worst goal difference in the division.

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