The Europa League quarter-final first-leg matches take place on Thursday and we have picked out a bet from all four games that combine for a Willaim Hill accumulator which pays over 21/2.
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Dnipro to qualify against Bruges (10/11)
Fiorentina/Draw double chance away to Dynamo Kiev (4/7)
Sevilla v Zenit St Petersburg – Under 2.5 Goals (10/11)
Napoli/Draw double chance away to Wolfsburg (21/20)
Dnipro to qualify against Bruges
Bruges are surprising quarter-finalists but have impressed the bookmakers sufficiently during their campaign to make them favourites to reach the last four at the expense of Dnipro, one of two Ukrainian clubs through to this stage.
However, there is very little to choose between the pair in the ‘To Qualify’ market and playing the second leg at home should suit Dnipro, who scored on their travels in the last two rounds against Olympiakos and Ajax.
Fiorentina/Draw double chance away to Dynamo Kiev
Travelling to Kiev is never easy and Fiorentina must bounce back from 3-0 defeats in their last two domestic games, but they are taken to gain a positive result in the Ukraine.
The conquerors of Tottenham and Roma will be eager to remain in this competition after their recent Coppa Italia semi-final disappointment against Juventus and are stronger than Guingamp and Everton, whom Dynamo have previously ousted.
Sevilla v Zenit St Petersburg – Under 2.5 Goals
No club has as good a Europa League record over the last decade as Sevilla, who are bidding to become the first four-time winners of this competition in either its current or former UEFA Cup guise.
The Spanish side are in terrific form, but Zenit are defensively very strong and can ensure they are still in with a chance of progressing when they meet again in Russia.
Napoli/Draw double chance away to Wolfsburg
Wolfsburg are favourites to lift the trophy as they are enjoying a marvellous season, clear second in the Bundesliga table behind Bayern Munich whom they beat 4-1 in January.
But Dieter Hecking’s side are still relatively inexperienced on the continental stage and after getting back on track with a 3-0 win over Fiorentina last weekend, Napoli can make it a happy 55th birthday for their three-time European trophy-winning coach Rafael Benitez by avoiding defeat at least.

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