What Is A Football Accumulator?

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What are football accumulators and are they worth it?

An accumulator in football betting is one single bet with two or more teams in it. This is know as a football accumulator or an acca bet. For your football accumulator to win, you must get every prediction in your bet right.

A football accumulator can be for as many teams as you like. Four teams, five teams, even ten teams.

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Two teams is a double, three is a treble, and four and upwards is an accumulator.

The more teams in the bet, the more you could win. On the flip side, the more teams in the bet, the greater the chance of losing.

The payouts of an accumulator can be very high depending on the amount of teams in it. But the accumulator only need one outcome not to win, for the whole bet to lose.

An accumulator bet can also be known as an Acca, Parlay, or Combo. These variations generally depend on where in the world you are betting.

Are Football Accumulators Worth It?

It is common to ask if accumulators are worth it, and I think the answer is both yes and no.

This is because it depends what you want to achieve from your bet.

If you're looking to bet professionally or looking for a get rich quick bet, football accumulators are definitely not worth it. The chances of a huge win on a football accumulator are very rare.

While if you like just having a couple of pounds on a few football teams at the weekend, then a football accumulator is definitely worth it.

Small football accumulators such as doubles and trebles can also be worth it. But research is required to pick out the best value matches.

How do Accumulators Work?

What Is A Football Accumulator Bet

So, how do football accumulators work? A football accumulator is a bet on a number of different matches, you can pick teams to win or a match to be a draw. To be successful, all your selections have to be correct.

  • For a football accumulator to win, all of your win/draw/win selections would need to be correct.
  • If just one team or result (you may have chosen a draw) is wrong, your football accumulator bet has lost.

How do you Win an Accumulator in Football?

You may like to put all the favourites in an accumulator. So, for example, you might have an accumulator made up of all the following teams to win....... Chelsea, Manchester United, Manchester City, PSG, Ajax, Benfica, Celtic, Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Bayern Munich.

In this instant, if just one of the above ten teams doesn't win, the whole bet loses. You would need ten out of ten for your accumulator to be a winner.

Another example of an accumulator might be as follows, Chelsea, Arsenal, Celtic and Rangers all to win, and the match between Manchester United and Manchester City to end in a draw. Again, if just one of those results isn't correct, the whole bet loses.

In football betting terms, an accumulator can consist of as many teams as you wish. The bet is made up of a combination of wins and draws.

Any bet involving one selection or more can be called an accumulator bet. For example, two teams is a two team accumulator, but is also known as a double. The same can be said of a team accumulator, which is also known as a treble.

When your bet gets to 4 teams, in the world of football betting, it is known as an accumulator bet. Although it also known as a 4-fold.

Put simply, a football accumulator can be as many teams as you want it to be.

Money Back if you Miss By One

How do Football accumulators work.

When you place a football accumulator bet, it is imperative that you get your money back if you miss by one, also known as acca insurance. Or at the very least, an enhanced payout on a winning accumulator bet.

These days, nearly every bookmaker out there offers more than just the win or lose option on your accumulator bet.

With acca insurance, you now have three options. Win, lose, or money back as a free bet. To get your money back under the terms of acca insurance, you need  one match of your acca bet to let you down.

So if you place a 4-fold acca bet on Liverpool, Man City, Man Utd and Arsenal to all win, and Liverpool, Man City and Man Utd all win, but Arsenal draw - you would have 3 out of 4 correct selections.

This means you would get your money back as a free bet.

Acca Insurance varies from bookie to bookie. Some offer it on a minimum of one match letting you down in a 4-fold. With others offering it on 5-fold accas.

The amount of refund as a free bet also varies, but it is usually £10.00 to £25.00.

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