Football Accumulator Tips: A Brazilian brace in 10/1 Saturday shot

I came close to landing an 8.97/1 winner in Thursday's Football Accumulator Tips, with France vs Ukraine the only leg of the five-fold failing to land.
We go again in Saturday's Football Accumulator Tips, which comes to 10.7/1.
Football Accumulator Tips - Saturday, November 15
All times in GMT
- Notts County (H) to beat Harrogate Town (15:00) @ 1/2
- Boreham Wood (H) to beat Tamworth (15:03) @ 4/7
- Chapecoense (A) to beat Volta Redonda (19:30) @ 7/10
- CRB (H) to beat Vila Nova (19:30) @ 7/10
- Switzerland (H) to beat Sweden (19:45, Amazon Prime Video) @ 4/7
Five-fold pays @ 10.7/1
Odds correct at the time of publishing
Notts County (H) to beat Harrogate Town (15:00) @ 1/2
In England's fourth tier, League 2, Notts County host Harrogate Town at Meadow Lane, with 13 points separating the third-place Magpies and their visitors in 21st.
Notts County are unbeaten in their last five league games (W4, D1) and have won their last four at home in the competition. Only Swindon Town (17) have accrued more points at home in League 2 this season than Martin Paterson's side (16).
Harrogate, meanwhile, have won just twice on their league travels this term (D1, L4), picking up seven points from as many games. The Sulphurites haven't found any home comforts lately either, as they have lost their last five matches in the fourth tier - three of them at home.
Notts County won last season's corresponding fixture 1-0 in October 2024, and I fancy the hosts to claim all three points here again.
Boreham Wood (H) to beat Tamworth (15:03) @ 4/7
Moving down a division to the National League, Boreham Wood host Tamworth at Meadow Park.
Saturday's hosts are currently second in the table, 13 points ahead of Tamworth, who are 11th and have lost their last four games in all competitions, including their last three in the National League.
Boreham Wood have won their last three in all competitions, the last two of which have come in the league, and they boast the best home record in the National League, having picked up 22 points from 27 on offer at Meadow Park.
Tamworth are decent travellers, winning 13 points from nine away games, but they were beaten 4-2 at another promotion-chasing side, Forest Green Rovers, last time out, and are likely to suffer a similar fate on Saturday.
Chapecoense (A) to beat Volta Redonda (19:30) @ 7/10
The first of two games from Brazil's second tier, Serie B, promotion-chasing Chapecoense head to Rio de Janeiro to take on bottom-four dwellers Volta Redonda, who are six points away from safety with just two rounds of fixtures remaining.
Saturday's hosts at the Raulino de Oliveira have lost their last four games, failing to score in the last three, and appear destined for relegation.
Chapecoense, on the other hand, are fourth, and on course to earn promotion to Serie A, although they are level on points with Criciuma (fifth) and Goias (sixth), while Novorizontino (seventh), just a point behind, are also eyeing their spot, which is the fourth and final promotion berth.
Chapecoense have picked up just a single point from their last two contests, but Volta Redonda are ideal opponents to face right now, and with promotion in sight, they should have too much for their opponents this weekend.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
CRB (H) to beat Vila Nova (19:30) @ 7/10
Staying in Serie B, we head to CRB's Estadio Rei Pele for their game against Vila Nova.
CRB are eighth, five points behind Chapecoense, so promotion looks unlikely, but while there's still a chance, you can bet they will be going all out to win.
Saturday's hosts are unbeaten in their last seven games (W3, D4) and boast the best home record in the second division, having claimed 39 points from 54 available.
Their next opponents, Vila Nova, aren't mathematically safe from relegation, but even with a defeat on Saturday, survival is likely to be confirmed, unless an unlikely set of results elsewhere occur.
Vila Nova have been in horrendous form since the start of September, winning just once in their last 14 games (D10, L3), although they've managed to avoid defeat in the majority.
Still, without a win on their travels since August 12 (D4, L3) and now taking a trip to the most fearsome ground in Serie B, I'm backing them to fall to defeat this weekend.
Switzerland (H) to beat Sweden (19:45, Amazon Prime Video) @ 4/7
We end this acca at the Stade de Geneva, where Switzerland host Sweden in Group B of Uefa's World Cup qualification campaign.
Sweden have picked up just a single point from their first four games, and require a miracle to finish in the top two.
Switzerland, meanwhile, have collected 10 points from a possible 12 and could clinch top spot with a win on Saturday.
Nati won October's reverse fixture 2-0 in Solna, and I'm predicting a similar scoreline in Geneva.
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