Here we take a look at football accumulator tips for Tuesday's action, with this one being a 16/1 shot chosen by our teams at FootyAccumulators.
This accumulator is a six-fold featuring matches from the Champions League and the EFL Championship.
Here we take a look at football accumulator tips for Tuesday's action, with this one being a 16/1 shot chosen by our teams at FootyAccumulators.
This accumulator is a six-fold featuring matches from the Champions League and the EFL Championship.
We're kicking off Wednesday's accumulator with an intriguing game from the EFL Championship as we're backing both teams to score in the game between Bristol City and Ipswich Town.
Both of these sides have been very reliable BTTS picks in recent games with Ipswich having seen both sides find the back of the net in four of their last five games while Bristol City have seen BTTS occur in three of their last four outings.
Considering four of the last five head-to-head meetings between these two sides have produced BTTS we're backing it to land again here.
We're dipping into the Champions League for our next pick as we fancy Atlético Madrid to take three points from their group stage encounter with Celtic.
Diego Simeone's side are coming into this game amidst a very good run of form having won six games on the bounce.
Not only have Celtic lost both of their opening group games this season but they haven't won a game in this competition (excluding qualifying fixtures) since September 2017, and the likelihood is that they'll come up short against a savvy European opponent here.
Sticking with the Champions League, we're backing Newcastle United to claim another huge three points in this competition as they welcome Borussia Dortmund to St. James' Park.
Newcastle are flying at the minute and are coming into this game unbeaten in their last eight games having beaten the likes of Manchester City and PSG in that period.
Dortmund are in solid form results-wise themselves but haven't been particularly convincing in terms of performances and given Newcastle have won their last five in a row on home soil we feel like a home win is the most likely outcome here.
We're heading back to the EFL Championship next where we're backing Leeds United to overcome Stoke City.
Leeds appear to have found their feet in the Championship under Daniel Farke as they come into this game amidst a strong run of form having won four of their last five games - including their last three on the bounce.
Stoke are hit and miss under Alex Neil and enter this game having lost three of their last five so we think Leeds will have too much for them here.
Our penultimate pick comes from the Champions League where we're going for over 2.5 goals in the game involving RB Leipzig and Crvena Zvezda.
RB Leipzig have very much been in and amongst the goals in recent matches having seen over 2.5 goals scored in four of their last five games.
Given Crvena Zvezda have also seen at leas there goals scored in all of their last four outings we think this one looks a promising pick.
Our final selection sees another over 2.5 goals pick from the Champions League, this time from Manchester City's trip to Switzerland to face Young Boys.
Both of these sides have been involved in a number of high scoring encounters of late with both Young Boys and Manchester City having seen over 2.5 goals scored in three of their last five games.
Given the disparity in quality between these two sides we expect Pep Guardiola's men to put a few goals past their opponents here in what should be a one-sided win.
Tottenham Hotspur have been in such impressive form since their defeat in the North London Derby against Arsenal, with five wins in their previous six in all competitions - including two in their last three in the league. West Ham United have been in terrible form leading up to this game, with one win in their last six in all competitions.
Southampton are still chasing their first win of the season, with only a point obtained from their first seven games. Leicester have only lost once in their previous five and recently got their first win of the season against AFC Bournemouth.
Newcastle United are unbeaten in their previous three against Brighton - with the Seagulls failing to keep a clean sheet against the hosts in four. Newcastle are unbeaten in their last eight home Premier League fixtures.
Despite their recent form in the league, Manchester United have the superior head-to-head advantage in this fixture, having won two of the previous three meetings against the Bees. Brentford are without a clean sheet in their last three against United.
Ipswich have drawn four of their last five games in the Premier League since losing their opening two games of the season. Everton are unbeaten in their last four; however, they are winless in their previous 14 away from home.
Aston Villa are in very good form heading into this one, unbeaten in their last eight games in all competitions, winning six of those. Fulham, on the other hand, have won only two of their last seven home games in the league.
Arsenal are unbeaten in all competitions this season and boasts the second-best defence in the Premier League with six goals conceded - only behind Liverpool, who have two. Arsenal have recorded five clean sheets this season.
Manchester City are unbeaten in their previous 12 in all competitions, facing a Wolves side who have lost their last five. Wolves are without a clean sheet in their previous nine against Manchester City.
Liverpool are in exceptional form, having won nine of their previous ten in all competitions. The Reds are unbeaten in this fixture since 2021, including two cup final wins for the hosts. The Reds have won their previous six games.
Nottingham Forest have lost only once in their previous seven fixtures and have double the amount of points than this stage last season. Crystal Palace are yet to register a win this season and have lost four of their previous seven.