The week begins with an odds-boosted Daily Acca for Paul Robinson, and it features both Nations League games from Group A1. Here are his selections:
Finally a win for France
Bet 1: Back France @ 40/85 - KO 19:45 BST
The reigning World Champions have disappointed in this year's Nations League, as after three games, they are yet to record a victory.
A defeat at home to Denmark was followed by draws in Croatia and Austria, but I fully expect them to bounce back at the Stade de France this evening.
Kylian Mbappe came off the bench to equalise in Austria last time, and Didier Deschamps is set to recall him to the starting XI here.
Croatia have hardly set the world alight in their games either - losing 0-3 at home to Austria and the aforementioned draw with France, but they did win 1-0 in Denmark most recently.
Assuming the hosts are anywhere near their best, they should be able to beat a side that they have beaten in three of their last four head to heads.
No clean sheets in Denmark
Bet 2: Back BTTS in Denmark v Austria @ 20/23 - KO 19:45 BST
The Danes had made a sensational start to Group A1, picking up away wins in both France and Austria, but they came unstuck at home against Croatia on Friday.
Kasper Hjulmand's side failed to convert their chances in the first half against the Croats, and Luka Modric came off the bench to turn the tide for the visitors in the second half.
Ralf Rangnick made a brilliant start in his new role as Austria Head Coach, leading the team to a 0-3 win in Croatia. They have since taken just one point from two home games though, albeit against Denmark and France.
Both of these teams have seen two of their three matches see this selection land, and they will both be going for the win, as the three points would give the victor a great shot of winning the group.
Goals to remain on ice in Reykjavík
Bet 3: Back Under 3.5 Goals in Iceland v Israel @ 2/7 - KO 19:45 BST
We finish in League B of the Nations League, as the top two teams in Group 2 meet in Reykjavík.
Iceland won their first match since October 2021 when they beat San Marino in a friendly on Thursday, but a 1-0 win over them is hardly a cause for celebration.
Arnar Viðarsson's men did manage draws against Israel and Albania in their first two matches in this group though, so it's not like they have been losing recently.
Israel have taken four points from their opening two outings, with the latest being a 2-1 victory in Albania.
The reverse fixture between these two finished 2-2, but I don't see there being too many goals in this one - especially as the hosts have largely been struggling to put the ball in the net regularly.