Your latest Acca tribe newsletter - Saturday 25th Feb 2023

125/1 four draws Acca Tip!

Saturday 25th February 2023. Your FREE, weekend tips newsletter...

125/1 Saturday afternoon 4 Draws ACCA!

We have picked out a cracking 4 draws ACCA for this afternoon, all games are 3pm KO's too:

West Ham v Nottingham Forest - Draw. Both teams have picked up some valuable points of late and this one could be a cagey affair.

Sheff Utd v Watford - Draw. On the back of 2 defeats, Sheff Utd may be down on a bit of confidence and Watford are going well and looking to cement a place in the playoffs, bit of an outsider but definitely worth a bet on the draw.

Barnsley v Derby County - Draw. With both teams pushing well, and just a point between them this will be a tight affair, Barnsley are flying but Derby will not want to lose this one.

Gillingham v AFC Wimbledon - Draw. Gillingham have picked up a couple of good results and will welcome AFC Wimbledon with a spring in their step but Wimbledon sit above them in the table, have 3 draws on the bounce and 12 in total this season, this is a game that neither team will want to lose.

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This week's iconic football photo

Maradona's 'Hand of God' goal occurred six minutes into the second half of the match with the score locked at 0-0.

Maradona began waltzing his way through the England defence, before attempting a pass to a teammate.

The teammate failed to control the pass but an England defender got his foot to it causing the ball to loop high into the air towards an onrushing Maradona and England 'keeper Peter Shilton.

Whilst most expected Shilton to beat the diminutive Maradona to the ball, the Argentine instead punched the ball with his left hand past the despairing 'keeper who had moved to punch the ball himself.

Maradona instantly wheeled away in celebration and the Tunisian referee Ali Bennaceur awarded the goal despite vehement protests from the England players who clearly saw the handball.