Pre-built accumulators combining today's highest-confidence selections across 1X2, BTTS, Over/Under and Double Chance markets. Every acca is free, no account required.
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An accumulator combines multiple selections into a single bet where all legs must win for the bet to pay out. The reward for that additional risk is a multiplied return — the odds on each leg are multiplied together, producing a combined price significantly higher than any individual selection. xGaura publishes three pre-built accumulators daily across the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga and Ligue 1. All selections are drawn from our highest-confidence daily tips. No registration. No paywall.
Each accumulator on this page is constructed by filtering the day's full tip set for model confidence above a set threshold, then selecting legs that offer the best combination of individual edge and combined value. We build three types of acca daily: a mixed-market power acca combining the strongest selections across all markets, a 1X2 match result acca using only match result tips for bettors who prefer clean win/lose outcomes, and a BTTS acca stacking Both Teams to Score Yes selections for the legs with the highest xGA evidence. The confidence figure shown on each acca reflects the model's average confidence across all legs, not the probability of all legs landing simultaneously — that figure is always lower due to compounding.
Understanding the maths is essential before placing any accumulator. If you combine four legs each with an individual win probability of 75%, the probability of all four landing is 0.75 × 0.75 × 0.75 × 0.75 = 31.6%. That is a low probability — but if the combined odds on those four legs is 9.40 and the bookmaker's implied probability is only 10.6%, the edge is meaningful. Accumulators with positive expected value are those where the combined odds exceed the true combined probability by a sufficient margin to justify the variance. Our ROI calculator can help you model the expected value of any acca before you place it.
The mixed-market power acca typically offers the highest combined odds and draws from the day's single strongest selection per league regardless of market. It is suited to bettors comfortable with variance who want maximum return on a small stake. The 1X2 match result acca is the most straightforward — every leg is a simple win/draw/win outcome, making it easy to follow. The BTTS acca is independent of match results, meaning you can be watching a game where the eventual winner doesn't matter as long as both teams score. It is popular with bettors who want action across multiple games without needing to track scorelines.
There is no universally correct answer, but the data suggests that three to five legs offers the best balance of combined odds and winning frequency. Below three legs, the returns rarely justify the restriction on stakes. Above five legs, variance dominates and the probability of all legs landing drops below 20% even with high-confidence individual selections. xGaura's daily accas are intentionally kept at three or four legs for this reason. If you want to extend to more legs, use the individual market pages — 1X2, BTTS, Over/Under — and add only the highest-confidence tips from each.
Because accumulators lose more often than they win by design, staking strategy is critical. A flat stake per acca, sized as a small percentage of your total bankroll, is the most disciplined approach. Never increase your stake to chase losses on accumulators — the variance is too high. If a previous acca has lost, that has no bearing on whether today's acca will win. Use the ROI calculator to determine what stake makes sense given the combined odds and your confidence in the selections. Bet responsibly. You must be 18 or over to gamble.