Monday 3 Fold Accumulator and Betting Preview
Total Odds: 12/1
Over 2.5 Total Match Goals
Nigeria v Mozambique • Monday • 19:00
Draw
Leicester v West Brom • Monday • 20:00
Mohamed Salah - Anytime Goal Scorer
Egypt v Benin • Monday •
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🔵 Leg 1 – Over 2.5 Total Match Goals
Match: Nigeria v Mozambique
Kick Off: Monday 19:00
Odds: 17/20
Nigeria arrive into the AFCON knockout stages with maximum points, but their defensive record suggests entertainment rather than control. The Super Eagles conceded in all three group matches and have now seen both teams score in each of their last six games overall. Despite racing into early multi-goal leads in recent outings, Nigeria have consistently allowed opponents back into games.
Mozambique are making history with their first-ever AFCON knockout appearance and have played without fear. Four of their last five matches saw both teams score, while all four of their goals at this tournament arrived before the hour mark, indicating aggressive early intent rather than late containment.
Key Stats That Stand Out
• Nigeria’s last 6 matches saw both teams score
• Nigeria conceded exactly once in 6 of their last 9 games
• 4 of Mozambique’s last 5 games saw both teams score
• All of Mozambique’s AFCON goals came before the 60th minute
Verdict
Nigeria’s attacking power combined with their defensive looseness makes goals the most reliable angle. Over 2.5 goals fits the game flow perfectly.
🟣 Leg 2 – DRAW
Match: Leicester City v West Bromwich Albion
Kick Off: Monday 20:00
Odds: 12/5
Pressure surrounds both managers heading into this Championship clash. Leicester are improving at home, winning three of their last five at the King Power, but remain inconsistent and emotionally stretched amid fan unrest and squad instability.
West Brom’s away form is alarming, losing nine straight road matches, yet their performances have often been competitive rather than collapses. Given Leicester’s habit of conceding and West Brom’s desperation to avoid a tenth straight away defeat, this has the hallmarks of a tense, scrappy stalemate.
Key Stats That Stand Out
• West Brom have lost 9 consecutive away matches
• Leicester won 3 of their last 5 home games
• Both teams scored in Leicester’s last 8 matches
• Leicester’s last 6 home games saw both teams score
Verdict
Leicester’s defensive issues and West Brom’s survival instincts point toward neither side doing enough to fully pull away.
🔴 Leg 3 – Mohamed Salah Anytime Goalscorer
Match: Egypt v Benin
Kick Off: Monday 16:00
Egypt progressed through Group B without impressing, but now turn to their biggest weapon in a knockout setting. Mohamed Salah is expected to return to the starting lineup after rotation in the group stage, and Egypt’s need to shift from control to decisiveness plays directly into his strengths.
Benin scraped through despite losing two group games and have failed to score in ten consecutive matches where both teams found the net. Against elite African opposition, they’ve struggled badly, losing four of their last five games against top-12 ranked African nations.
Key Stats That Stand Out
• Egypt are unbeaten in 13 straight matches vs African opposition
• Benin have failed to score in 10 straight games where BTTS landed
• Egypt have never lost to Benin
• Salah historically scores or assists in AFCON knockout matches
Verdict
With Egypt needing a statement performance and Benin struggling against elite sides, Salah is well positioned to deliver the decisive moment.
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