There's another big Thursday night of European football in store so Andy Robson has put together a three-fold acca that comes to 4/15.00 and includes a bet on Rangers' huge game against Portuguese giants Benfica...
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Back goals when AC Milan go to Prague
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Expect open game as Rangers host Benfica
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4/15.00 acca also features Europa Conference League
Leg 1 - Slavia Prague v AC Milan, 17:45, Europa League
Tip: Back Both teams to score
Slavia Prague conceded four times against Milan in their Last 16 first-leg loss to the Rossoneri in Italy last week. The Czech outfit gave themselves a puncher's chances of qualification thanks to the two consolation goals they netted at San Siro.
Despite playing a man down for over an hour, Jindřich Trpišovský's well-drilled and adventurous Slavia outfit were typically competitive in the first leg and were well in the contest until Christian Pulisic added padding to the 4-2 scoreline with an 85th-minute effort for the hosts. Bettors should expect the Rudi to give another good account of themselves on Thursday.
In seven Europa League fixtures so far this term, Slavia have failed to score only once and they put two goals past the last Italian opponent they faced in Prague when they beat Roma in the competition's Group Stage.
With energy from the home crowd to harness, Slavia can register again against Milan in Thursday's concluding leg, although keeping the Serie A giants off the scoresheet could be a trickier task.
Milan have understandably looked a cut above in the Europa League following their step down from the Champions League in December, as evidenced by their haul of eight goals in three matches and they have the class to find the net again here. Back Milan to make their mark again and both teams to score at the Fortuna Arena this week.
Rangers v Benfica, 17:45, Europa League
Tip: Back Over 2.5 goals
Rangers upset the odds when they smashed and grabbed their way to a share of the spoils against Benfica last week, and there was enough cut and thrust shown by both sides in the 2-2 first-leg tie to suggest more excitement should follow at Ibrox.
Benfica mustered 24 attempts but needed a penalty and an own goal to register on a night of missed open-play opportunities in Lisbon. Despite their profligacy, they were able to carve open the Rangers defence with ease.
Their dynamic front four of Angel Di Maria, Rafa, David Neres and Arthur Cabral racked up 17 shots between them in the first leg and the same quartet could star again in Glasgow, especially if the hosts push forward with more abandon.

For Rangers, the chaotic nature of last week's 2-2 draw was in keeping with their recent performances. Over 2.5 goals have been scored in three of their last four matches in the Europa League and six of their last eight assignments in all competitions.
With away goals no longer a factor, the teams will start from scratch in Scotland on Thursday and the pursuit of qualification should produce another open game. Expect more punches to be exchanged and over 2.5 goals to land again.
PAOK v Dinamo Zagreb, 17:45, Europa Conference League
Tip: Back Dinamo Zagreb double chance
Despite seeing just 40% possession in the first leg, Dinamo Zagreb accounted for 100% of the games' seven shots on target when they counter-attacked their way to victory against PAOK (2-0) in the Croatian capital last week. The same gameplan on the road in the second leg could set them up for more success.
With Petar Sucic providing precision passing in midfield and two-goal hero Bruno Petkovic adding a lethal touch in the final third, Dinamo were a constant menace on the break while the combination play between defender Stefan Ristovksi and winger Dario Spikic down the right flank proved difficult for PAOK to counter.
The Greeks, meanwhile, have hit a sticky patch and their return of just three wins from their last nine matches, which included a run of three defeats in four at home, has threatened to undo an entire campaign's good work.
Their 1-0 reverse at home to Aris in the Greek Super League on Sunday, which was their third defeat on the spin at home, saw them knocked off top spot in the division by rivals AEK Athens and with late-season pressure starting to tell, they could wilt again on Thursday.
Dinamo Zagreb have lost only one of their last 19 competitive fixtures and they are available at a superb price in the double chance market against their faltering hosts.
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