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ACCA of the Day is up. Five legs from another packed Sunday slate of pre-World Cup friendlies, every selection backed by stats and form. 

Brazil vs Egypt
BTTS: Yes - at 2.00
Brazil have managed only one clean sheet in their last six matches and shipped two goals to Panama in their 6-2 win, showing the defensive cracks ahead of the World Cup. Egypt arrive unbeaten in their last three friendlies (W2, D1) including a 1-0 win over Russia and a goalless draw with tournament favourite Spain, while Mostafa Ziko scored against Russia to underline their attacking life. Two sides with goal threat on both ends line up cleanly for the Yes side.
Greece vs Italy
Draw - at 3.81
Italy interim coach Silvio Baldini has called up only U21 squad players for these June friendlies, which significantly weakens the Azzurri compared to a full senior side. Greece are in poor recent form with just one win in their last seven and also failed to qualify for the World Cup, so neither side enters at full strength or peak quality, making a stalemate a genuine value angle at 3.81.
Argentina vs Honduras
BTTS: No - at 1.60
Argentina remain one of the meanest defences in international football under Lionel Scaloni and head into the World Cup as one of the bookmakers' favourites to retain the crown, while Honduras failed to qualify for the global tournament and bring a much weaker attacking profile. A side without the firepower to break down an elite back line struggles to find the net here, making a clean sheet for the reigning champions the cleanest read at 1.60.
Morocco vs Norway
Draw - at 3.39
Both sides are preparing for the World Cup and head into this clash on the back of strong recent form, with Morocco fresh off a 5-0 win over Burundi and Norway riding strong attacking output behind Erling Haaland. Both managers are likely to rotate players to keep key starters fresh ahead of the tournament, and with two evenly matched sides in friendly mode, the draw carries genuine value at 3.39.
Ecuador vs Guatemala
Ecuador to Win - at 1.30
Ecuador head into the World Cup off a strong CONMEBOL qualifying campaign and have built a solid defensive identity under Sebastián Beccacece that simply outclasses Guatemala. The visitors arrive in dismal scoring form having failed to score in their last two matches including a 0-7 hammering by Algeria, and Ecuador's home advantage plus superior quality line up the cleanest anchor on the slip at 1.30.
Combined Odds: 53.73
Solid mix on the slip, two draws, one match-winner, one BTTS Yes and one BTTS No. Ecuador at home anchors the ticket at 1.30, the Greece vs Italy Draw at 3.81 carries the biggest price with Italy fielding only U21 players, and the Brazil vs Egypt BTTS Yes adds reliable value behind a leaky Brazilian defence and a confident Egyptian side.