Paul Robinson's Daily Acca is on fire with three wins from three at 5/2, 10/1 and 8/1. Here are his Sunday selections:
Spurs will need to score twice to win
Bet 1: Back BTTS in Nottingham Forest v Tottenham @ 20/23 - KO 16:30 BST
Steve Cooper will be relatively pleased with the start his team have made to life in the Premier League, as they have taken four points from three fixtures - with two of the games coming away from home.
They are back at the City Ground today - a place where they beat Arsenal and Leicester in the FA Cup last season. Spurs are the visitors, and while that is a step up from anything they have faced so far this year, I definitely see them causing Antonio Conte's men problems.
The visitors managed a clean sheet against Wolves last weekend, but prior to that they conceded a goal to Southampton in a 4-1 win, and shipped two more in a four goal thriller at Stamford Bridge.
The atmosphere will be electric in Nottingham this afternoon and I am expecting both teams to find the net.
Florence and the goal machine
Bet 2: Back BTTS in Fiorentina v Napoli @ 4/7 - KO 19:45 BST
Fiorentina have had a bit of a resurgence since Vincenzo Italiano took over as Head Coach for last season, and they managed to finish seventh - their best ranking since 2015/16.
The Purples have started this campaign well, with four points from two games, and they have also come through the Europa Conference League Qualifiers.
Napoli have made a flying start to their season, as they beat Verona 2-5 away from home, and then followed it up with a 4-0 drubbing of Monza in Naples.
A trip to Florence is a much sterner test, but they are in such good goal-scoring form, it's hard to imagine them not scoring at least once.
The hosts, meanwhile, have scored five across two home matches in all competitions this term, and they too should be able to find the net.
Real to complete the hat-trick
Bet 3: Back Real Madrid @ 4/9 - KO 21:00 BST
Real Madrid have had to start the defence of their La Liga title with three away games, but they have come through two of them, and they should be able to make it three from three tonight.
Carlo Ancelotti's side beat Almeria 1-2 and Celta Vigo 1-4, with the goals being shared between six different players.
Espanyol are their hosts this evening, with the Parakeets having lost 0-2 here last week to Rayo Vallecano.