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Leeds made wholesale changes for their 3-1 win over Derby in the last round of the FA Cup, and they face a much sterner test against Birmingham.
The Blues have been let down by their away record, but they’ve won eight and drawn six of their 15 home matches this season.
The new wave of documentary clubs seem to put plenty of emphasis on the cups, as Birmingham did last season. They made it to the fourth round of the FA Cup during their League One promotion campaign, pushing Birmingham in an intense atmosphere. Leeds’ focus is elsewhere, so Birmingham are good value to at least avoid defeat at home.
Man City didn’t hold back in the third round of the cup, as they thumped Exeter 10-1. League Two Salford have suffered 1-0 defeats to Accrington and Chesterfield across their last three, but they should fear a heavier defeat on Saturday.
Salford were beaten 8-0 when these two sides met at the Etihad last year, with a ruthless City side generating 10 shots on target and 5.04 Expected Goals.
Millwall’s 2-0 win at Wrexham on Saturday extended their lead over the sixth-placed side to six points. The Welsh outfit are busy in the FA Cup this weekend, so the Lions can extend that cushion in this visit to bottom side Sheffield Wednesday.
The Owls have lost nine straight games without scoring, while Millwall top the form table with 17 points from eight games. The Lions have beaten Wrexham, Charlton, and Watford by two or more goals across their last five league games, so they can claim a comfortable win.
PSV Eindhoven are the runaway Eredivisie leaders, winning 19 of their 22 league games this term. The Dutch champions have a perfect record of 11 wins from 11 on their travels, averaging close to three goals per game.
Volendam haven’t beaten a top-half side in 11 attempts this season, but they have scored in 10 of their 11 home games. PSV have conceded in 13 of their 19 league wins this term, so Volendam should be good for a consolation goal.
Pisa’s struggles in front of goal continued last weekend, with the second-bottom side drawing 0-0 with fellow strugglers Hellas Verona.
Pisa have scored only three times in 12 home matches, while Milan are in the title mix thanks to some impressive defending. The Rossoneri have conceded only eight times on their travels this term, and they’ve already recorded 10 wins to nil in the league this season.
Leipzig caused real problems for Bayern Munich when these sides last met, but the Bavarians ran out 5-1 winners. Vincent Kompany’s side have scored 11 times across the two Bundesliga meetings between the sides this season.
Over 3.5 goals has landed in five of the last six clashes between the teams, while Bayern beat Hoffenheim 5-1 at the weekend. The free-scoring Bundesliga leaders should book their place in the last four of the German Cup with another comfortable win.
Glenavon are bottom of the Northern Irish Premiership, and and they’ve lost all 13 of their away games this season. The visitors have conceded a huge 32 goals across those games, while scoring just seven times.
Carrick Rangers have surged up the standings with four straight wins, and they’ve already recorded a home win over the relegation-threatened visitors this term.
Barcelona made it 17 wins from 18 games with a 3-0 success against Real Mallorca on Saturday. They can continue their brilliant run in the first-leg of their Copa del Rey semi-final against Atletico Madrid.
Atletico lost to Real Betis on Sunday, days after beating them 5-0 in the last round of the cup. Simeone’s side have lost their last three meetings with Barca, including a home defeat at this stage of the cup last season.
NEC Nijmegen continued their Eredivisie success with a 4-1 win over Heracles on Saturday, earning their fourth consecutive league win. They’re above Ajax in the standings, while they’re only a point shy of second-placed Feyenoord.
Visitors Utrecht have lost all of their visits to top-half sides, and they head into this midweek clash having suffered four defeats in their last five league games.
The last meeting between these two Edinburgh rivals was a thriller, which Hibs won 3-2. The visitors won by the same scoreline against Dundee United in their last league game, and their trip to Hearts should be another high-scoring affair.
Hibs were beaten 4-1 at Falkirk in their last away game, while Hearts have scored 25 times in their 12 home Premiership games this term.
Overnight Treble Tip
Deportivo Pasto have only lost one of their five Colombia Primera A games so far and they could avoid defeat again when they face a Llaneros side that have drawn three of their last four fixtures and ended last season on a four-game losing sequence.
Defending Brazil Serie A champions Flamengo have only picked up one point from their two games so far, but they have scored in both of these games and have seen goals at both ends in four of their last five. Underdogs Vitoria have won one and drawn one of their two outings, and both teams have scored in their last two matches.
Deportes Tolima finished as runners-up in last seasons Primera A Clausura and were beaten finalists in the championship match. They have only lost one of their five games this season, avoiding defeat in all three away fixtures, and they should do so again against a Bucaramanga side that have dropped points in three of their last four games.
Premier League Mega Accumulator Tip
Both of these teams are out of form but home advantage and a superior head-to-head record gives Villa an edge. Unai Emery’s side have eight wins in 12 Premier League home games this season and have won seven of the last nine meetings between these sides, while Albion are on a run of just one win in their last 12 league games.
Palace concede on average 1.25 goals per-game at home in the league, compared to 1.16 overall, while Burnley have the worst defence in the division with 49 goals conceded. The Clarets have at least scored in 75% of their Premier League away games and both teams have scored in four of Palace’s last five games so goals at both ends looks likely.
Manchester City have won four of their last five matches and are on a 19-game winning streak against Fulham. However, they have conceded in their last three games and face a Cottagers outfit that have found the net in 15 of their last 16 assignments, including four goals in their December defeat to the Citizens.
Nottingham Forest’s three-game unbeaten run came to an end at Elland Road, but they have won two of their last four matches and should get three points against Wolves, who have lost their last three games and nine of their 12 away fixtures this season.
Sunderland are the only Premier League side yet to lose a home game this season and they could extend that record against Liverpool, who are reeling after their defeat to Manchester City and have dropped points in their last three league away days.
Accumulator Tip
Nottingham Forest’s three-game unbeaten run came to an end at Elland Road, but they have won two of their last four matches and should get three points against Wolves, who have lost their last three games and nine of their 12 away fixtures this season.
Motherwell are unbeaten in six games and have won seven and drawn one of their last eight at home. They have not conceded a single goal at Fir Park in this run, while Rangers have failed to win nine of their last 14 away games and have been held to a draw on their last two trips to this ground.
NEC Nijmegen are having a fantastic season, sitting third in the Eredivisie table and heading into this midweek round unbeaten in 13 assignments, winning 11 of them and taking maximum points in their last six. Utrecht have lost seven and drawn one of their last eight in all competitions.
Newport County are second from bottom in League Two and have drawn one and lost seven of their last eight away games. Third-placed Swindon have won four of their last five at home and should pick up another three points here.
Sunderland are the only Premier League side yet to lose a home game this season and they could extend that record against Liverpool, who are reeling after their defeat to Manchester City and have dropped points in their last three league away days.
Win Accumulator Tip
Both of these teams are out of form but home advantage and a superior head-to-head record gives Villa an edge. Unai Emery’s side have eight wins in 12 Premier League home games this season and have won seven of the last nine meetings between these sides, while Albion are on a run of just one win in their last 12 league games.
Nottingham Forest’s three-game unbeaten run came to an end at Elland Road, but they have won two of their last four matches and should get three points against Wolves, who have lost their last three games and nine of their 12 away fixtures this season.
NEC Nijmegen are having a fantastic season, sitting third in the Eredivisie table and heading into this midweek round unbeaten in 13 assignments, winning 11 of them and taking maximum points in their last six. Utrecht have lost seven and drawn one of their last eight in all competitions.
Newport County are second from bottom in League Two and have drawn one and lost seven of their last eight away games. Third-placed Swindon have won four of their last five at home and should pick up another three points here.
Double Chance Treble Tip
Bologna have been in disastrous form as of late, winning just two of their last 13 games in all competitions and those victories came against domestic and European strugglers Hellas Verona and Maccabi Tel Aviv. Lazio drew 2-2 with Juventus at the weekend and could go one better in this cup tie, take them in the draw no bet market against the defending champions.
Motherwell are unbeaten in six games and have won seven and drawn one of their last eight at home. They have not conceded a single goal at Fir Park in this run, while Rangers have failed to win nine of their last 14 away games and have been held to a draw on their last two trips to this ground.
Sunderland are the only Premier League side yet to lose a home game this season and they could extend that record against Liverpool, who are reeling after their defeat to Manchester City and have dropped points in their last three league away days.
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What is an accumulator bet?
Also known as an ‘acca’, an accumulator is one bet made up of multiple selections. All selections must win for the bet to be successful. Returns are calculated by multiplying the stake by the odds, then multiplying the total return by the second set of odds, and so on.
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Each way accumulators are most often employed in horse racing. These bets are designed to ensure punters still win something if their bet doesn’t win outright. In this sense, a second bet is included which requires all selections to ‘place’ (come close to winning), and would return a profit at a fraction of the price. To use horse racing as an example, this could be on horses to ‘place’ in the top 3 of a race, for example. The definition of ‘placing’ depends on the terms of the each way bet.
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