Wednesday's Daily Acca starts in Scotland and finishes in South America. Here are Paul Robinson's selections:
Goals in Glasgow
Bet 1: Back BTTS in Scotland v Ukraine 1/1 - KO 19:45 BST
Scotland will be aiming to extract a bit of revenge on the Ukraine, following their World Cup Play-off defeat to them back in June.
Ukraine ultimately missed out by losing 1-0 in Wales, but that won't stop the Tartan Army from wanting to put that defeat well and truly behind them.
Steve Clarke's side have since won two of their next three fixtures anyway, with the sold defeat coming in Ireland.
The visitors have been in good form too, as they have taken seven points from a possible nine in this Nations League B Group.
The June match between these two saw both teams score, and with the pair of them being in good goalscoring form since, I expect more of the same at Hampden Park.
Colombian duo to share the spoils
Bet 2: Back The Draw in La Equidad v Deportivo Pasto @ 19/10 - KO 22:05 BST
A rare trip to Colombia now, and I am struggling to split La Equidad and Deportivo Pasto.
The hosts are 11 in the Primera A Division, and they have taken 16 points from their 12 matches. They have only lost twice, but their progress up the table has been hindered by too many draws - seven in total.
The visitors put two defeats behind them to win at home last time, and they are now back up to fourth in the table.
Their record on the road isn't too stellar though, and they head into tonight's fixture having taken just one point from their four latest away outings.
Cruzeiro to keep on cruising
Bet 3: Back Cruzeiro @ 8/13 - KO 01:00 BST (Thurs)
Cruzeiro are really a club that belong at the top table of Brazilian football, and after their first ever relegation to Serie B in 2019, they are on the verge of being promoted back to Serie A.
The selection are 14 points clear at the top of the table, with just eight games left of the season - and the top four go up automatically.
They face one of the better teams in the division tonight in the shape of Vasco da Gama, but they are unbeaten in 13, and have taken 41 points from a possible 45 at home this term.
The visitors meanwhile have lost over half of their away fixtures this year - including their last seven on the bounce.