It's more MLS action for Paul Robinson today as his 15/2 Daily Acca comes exclusively from the USA. Here are his selections:
Montreal to ruin Atlanta's clean sheet run
Bet 1: Back BTTS in Atlanta United v Montreal Impact @ 9/10 - KO 23:00 BST
Atlanta United saw their winning run come to an end during the week as they went down 3-2 in Toronto. They face another Canadian club tonight, and while I don't have a strong opinion on who will come out on top, I firmly believe that there will be goals at both ends.
The visitors have now scored in each of their last four away outings, and it's not like they just got the odd one either, as they netted three at New England, and two at both New York Red Bulls and Los Angeles.
This selection would have landed on their last three road trips, and while the hosts have won their last five at home to nil, I just can't see Frank de Boer's men keeping another clean sheet.
Houston to have a problem
Bet 2: Back New England @ 21/20 - KO 00:30 BST (Sun)
The hosts are unbeaten in five and they will fancy their chances of not only extending that run tonight, but also of making it three wins from their last six.
The Revs have actually been held on their last two MLS appearances at the Gillette Stadium, but this one shouldn't be a close shave tonight as Houston Dynamo are the visitors.
The Orange Crush may well be fifth in the Western Conference, but they are in miserable form, having taken just one point from a possible 12 of late.
Admittedly, three of those matches were away from home, but they are on their travels again tonight, and they have lost five on the spin outside of Texas - scoring just the one goal in the process.
Rooney to inspire another win
Bet 3: Back DC United @ 23/20 - KO 01:00 BST (Sun)
It was Wayne Rooney who took the plaudits for DC United in the week as he scored from inside his own half to give his side a 1-0 win over Orlando City.
It was a third match in a row that Eng;and's all time leading scorer netted in, as he bagged in a couple of cup games earlier in the month.
Ben Olsen's men are unbeaten in five in front of their own fans - three wins and two draws - and although Toronto beat Atlanta United earlier in the week, the Canadians have taken just one point from their last four away fixtures.