Football Accumulator Tips
Champions League Win Accumulator Tip
Ajax and Benfica have lost all four of their Champions League games, but Benfica have been performing at a domestic level and head to Amsterdam with four wins in seven games, while Ajax have lost their last three and have scored one and conceded 14 in their four Champions League outings.
Bayern Munich and Manchester City are the only teams to have beaten Borussia Dortmund this season and they should have too much for Villarreal, who have failed to score in three of their four Champions League matches this season.
Chelsea have won four of their last five home games while Barcelona have lost two and drawn one of their last four away matches. The Blues have lost only one of their previous seven matches at home against Barcelona, winning four.
Newcastle beat Union SG 4-0 in their last Champions League away game while Marseille lost 1-0 at home to Atalanta on Matchday 4. The hosts are without a win in their last 12 European matches against English teams, including nine losses while Newcastle have lost only two of their last 13 UEFA competition group stage/league phase matches away from home.
Underdog Double Tip
Hull are unbeaten in six home games and have won four of those, although they have only kept one clean sheet at home this season. They face an Ipswich side that have only won twice away from home this term.
Norwich are second-bottom in the Championship with nine points from 16 games. Incredibly, they have lost all eight of their home fixtures this season, and Oxford United beat fellow relegation rivals Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 away from home last month.
Double Chance Accumulator Tip
Hull are unbeaten in six home games and have won four of those, although they have only kept one clean sheet at home this season. They face an Ipswich side that have only won twice away from home this term.
Norwich are second-bottom in the Championship with nine points from 16 games. Incredibly, they have lost all eight of their home fixtures this season, and Oxford United beat fellow relegation rivals Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 away from home last month.
Bodo/Glimt have avoided defeat in 19 of their last 23 home European games. Meanwhile, Juventus have failed to win six of their last seven away games (three draws, three defeats) and won only one of their last nine matches in the league phase of the Champions League (six draws, two defeats), so they are opposable here.
Mega Accumulator Tip
Hull are unbeaten in six home games and have won four of those, although they have only kept one clean sheet at home this season. They face an Ipswich side that have only won twice away from home this term.
Norwich are second-bottom in the Championship with nine points from 16 games. Incredibly, they have lost all eight of their home fixtures this season, and Oxford United beat fellow relegation rivals Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 away from home last month.
Bayern Munich and Manchester City are the only teams to have beaten Borussia Dortmund this season and they should have too much for Villarreal, who have failed to score in three of their four Champions League matches this season.
Chelsea have won four of their last five home games while Barcelona have lost two and drawn one of their last four away matches. The Blues have lost only one of their previous seven matches at home against Barcelona, winning four.
Napoli have won five of their last seven home games with both teams scoring in all five wins. Qarabag have scored in all nine of their away matches this season, so look good to register, but they have lost five of their six UEFA competition matches against Italian teams, including all three away from home.
Championship Accumulator Tip
Hull are unbeaten in six home games and have won four of those, although they have only kept one clean sheet at home this season. They face an Ipswich side that have only won twice away from home this term.
The top two in the Championship lock horns on Tuesday and goals are on the cards. Both teams have scored in four of Middlesbrough’s last five at home, while there have been goals at both ends in five of Coventry’s last six.
Norwich are second-bottom in the Championship with nine points from 16 games. Incredibly, they have lost all eight of their home fixtures this season, and Oxford United beat fellow relegation rivals Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 away from home last month.
Swansea are winless in five games and have lost four of their last five at home, while underdogs Derby have won five of their last six games and have only lost one of their last six on the road.
Overnight Treble Tip
A win would put Flamengo within touching distance of the Serie A title and now may be the ideal time to face Atletico Mineiro. The hosts suffered Copa Sudamerica heartbreak with defeat on penalties in the final in their last game and may struggle to get themselves up for this test. Mineiro have been excellent at home this season, but Flamengo have won here in a cup clash and can ensure they win their final league game before their own huge final at the weekend as they gear up for the Copa Libertadores showpiece.
Palmeiras need to win to stand a realistic chance of keeping their title challenge alive but they come into this game in poor form and have the Libertadores final to come at the weekend. Gremio are in mixed form themselves but have at least been in good scoring form. Gremio have scored twice in three consecutive games and have hit multiple goals in four of their last five home fixtures, while the Verdao have conceded two or more goals in four of their last six away so over 1.5 goals for the hosts looks a good angle here.
Tolima are on a seven-game unbeaten run and they’ve won their last five away. Their recent success has been built on solid defensive foundations as they have conceded just three goals during that seven-game run and they look capable of avoiding defeat, at least, at Santa Fe.
Both Teams to Score Long Haul Accumulator Tip
Manchester City are favourites to bounce back from their St James’ Park defeat on Tuesday, but a clean sheet is unlikely for a Citizens’ defence that have looked vulnerable in recent times.They have scored 14 goals in their last seven matches, but they have just one clean sheet to their name in this period and face an attack-minded Bayer Leverkusen side that have scored in 16 of their 17 fixtures this season.
Sporting and Club Brugge have both averaged two goals per game in the Champions League this season, and another high-scoring affair is expected at Estadio Jose Alvalade on Wednesday.All four of the hosts’ European outings this season have featured goals at both ends, and Club Brugge’s six-goal thriller at home to Barcelona earlier this month made it eight goals scored and ten conceded in this competition.
Genk’s last Europa League outing was a stunning 4-3 win away to Sporting Braga, and both teams have scored in six of their ten home games this season.Basel have scored in three of their four Europa League assignments this season but have only managed one clean sheet, so expect the goals to flow at the Cegeka Arena on Thursday.
Borussia Monchengladbach put three past Heidenheim without reply on Saturday, but their back line is expected to come under more pressure when RB Leipzig visit Borussia-Park.Both teams have scored in the hosts’ last two home games and RB Leipzig have scored 12 and conceded five in their last four away games, with goals at both ends being scored in three of them.
Monaco suffered a shock 4-1 reverse at Rennes on Saturday to make it three defeats from their last four, but Les Rouge et Blanc still have one of the best attacking records in Ligue 1, and they should be able to trouble PSG’s defence.Only Les Parisiens and Marseille have scored more goals than Monaco, who have seen a league-high 50 goals across their 13 fixtures. They have scored in seven of their nine home games, while both teams to score has landed in six of PSG’s last eight on the road.
Only La Liga’s top four have a better attacking record than Sevilla and Real Betis this season, and the goals should continue to flow at Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan.Both teams have scored in five of Los Nervionenses’ six home games this term, and all seven of Real Betis’ domestic away games have featured goals at both ends.
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