The stakes are high around Europe's top leagues as the football season enters its business end.
Our football tipster Adam Drury has put together a continental four-fold which pays a best-price 17/1 with Bet365 at time of writing.
Mbappe is a short price to net but his recent track record means he is an easy inclusion in an acca.
The Frenchman has netted in six of his last seven league games at the Bernabeu, including a brace against Leganes last time out.
He ranks comfortably top of La Liga for shots per match and is only second to Robert Lewandowski for xG.
Real Madrid host Valencia, who have kept two clean sheets in 11 away matches and lost 7-1 at Barcelona in January.
Ekitike is the latest exciting talent on Eintracht Frankfurt’s hands, with several of Europe’s top sides said to be monitoring him after scoring 19 goals so far this season.
The French forward ranks second in the Bundesliga for xG this season, posting 0.87 xG per 90 minutes, and has taken at least three shots in eight of his last 11 Bundesliga matches.
He looks a nice bet to score in what should be a goal-heavy match.
Werder Bremen have conceded the third-most goals in the German top flight this term, shipping at least two in five of their last six home matches.
Barcelona have won eight of their last 10 home matches, including all of their last four, so a home victory is very likely here.
Hansi Flick’s side have conceded at least one goal in six of those games and Real Betis can add to that sequence.
The visitors have netted at least twice in five straight away matches and rank seventh for goals scored in La Liga this season.
Chuck all of those factors into the mix and this looks a solid price.
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Marseille are in poor form but should still score here, having done so in all but two of their 14 home matches this season.
They rank fifth for BTTS ratio in Ligue 1, with 63% of their games seeing both teams score, with that percentage up to 69% in home matches.
Toulouse have scored 11 goals in their last four away matches, with BTTS winning in three of them.
Goals at both ends seems the only logical outcome.