Here we take a look at football accumulator tips for Wednesday's action, with this one being a 17/1 shot chosen by our teams at FootyAccumulators.
This accumulator is a six-fold featuring matches solely from Wednesday's Champions League fixtures.
Here we take a look at football accumulator tips for Wednesday's action, with this one being a 17/1 shot chosen by our teams at FootyAccumulators.
This accumulator is a six-fold featuring matches solely from Wednesday's Champions League fixtures.
We're kicking off Wednesday's accumulator with a both teams to score pick from the Champions League as RB Leipzig take on Young Boys.
RB Leipzig are coming into this game having been a very reliable BTTS pick in recent games having seen both sides find the back of the net in all of their last five games while Young Boys themselves have seen BTTS occur in two of their last five matches.
Given BTTS also occurred in the reverse fixture we're backing it to land again here.
Next up we have a cracker in the final round of the Champions League as Borussia Dortmund host PSG, a game we're backing the away side to win.
PSG enter this game in good form, unbeaten in their last five games having won four of them.
Dortmund, on the other hand, are winless in their last three games having lost their last two on the bounce and considering PSG won the reverse fixture 2-0 we think they'll take three points from this one too.
Portuguese giants Porto face Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League and we're backing them to take all three points in our third pick.
Porto are surging in the Primeira Liga as they sit 2nd in the league table and level on points with Sporting CP in 1st while also having won four of their last five games.
Given they have home advantage on their side we think they'll get the job done against a Shakhtar side that has notably less quality here.
Next up we're picking Diego Simeone's Atlético Madrid to beat Lazio in the Champions League.
Atlético are going strong in La Liga as they sit 3rd in the league table while being in good form having won four of their last five games.
Lazio, meanwhile, are a mixed bag and sit down in 10th in Serie A so we think the more accomplished Spanish side will be too much for them here.
Our penultimate selection is another both teams to score pick from the Champions League, this time from the game between Celtic and Feyenoord.
Both of these sides are coming into this game in very good BTTS form with both Celtic and Feyenoord having seen BTTS occur in four of their last five games.
We do, then, think this one looks a promising pick.
Last but not least our final both teams to score pick from the Champions League comes from St. James' Park where Newcastle United lock horns with Milan.
Milan have been an extremely reliable BTTS pick in recent weeks as they enter this game having seen both sides register on the scoresheet in four of their last five games.
Given Newcastle have seen BTTS occur in three of their last five games we think this one should throw up a few goals.
Despite Bournemouth having an upturn in form under Andoni Iraola, Brentford's home record has been nothing short of excellent under Thomas Frank, as the Bees have the joint-best home record in the Premier League alongside Manchester City, with four wins and a draw. Brentford also have a brilliant record in his fixture, having not lost in the last five meetings against Bournemouth, with the Cherries failing to keep a clean sheet in their previous three against Brentford.
Crystal Palace gained their first of the season against Tottenham Hotspur, and since then, the victory has provided a momentum boost for Oliver Glasner and his side, as the Eagles are now unbeaten in all competitions in their previous three. Fulham have only won once in their previous five away fixtures.
West Ham's home form gives them the slightest advantage when facing Everton at the weekend. The Hammers have won three of the previous five games in all competitions at the London Stadium, including two consecutive victories in the Premier League over the likes of Ipswich Town and Manchester United. Everton's away record is less than desirable, with the Toffees only winning once on their travels this season in the Premier League from five away games.
Despite the hosts remaining winless in their previous nine in all competitions, Wolves have a relatively strong record against the Saints, having won their last five meetings against the visitors. Wolves are without a clean sheet in their previous nine and despite the Saints grabbing their first win of the season against Everton last weekend, they only sit a point ahead of Wolves in the Premier League.
Manchester City have a favourable record over the Seagulls. Pep Guardiola's side are unbeaten in their previous six against Brighton, and the hosts are without a clean sheet in their previous 16 meetings with Manchester City.
Liverpool enter this game in fine form, unbeaten in their last 12 games, winning 11 of those, while Villa are winless in their last four outings. On top of that, Villa are winless in their last eight head-to-head meetings with Liverpool, with the Reds winning six of those.
Manchester United are unbeaten in their previous four against Leicester City and hold a three-game winning run over the Foxes. Leicester City are without a clean sheet against Manchester United in their last 20 meetings.
Nottingham Forest have the second-best defence on record with seven goals conceded, only one goal less than league leaders Liverpool. The hosts are unbeaten in their previous four Premier League games, are on a three-game winning run, and, more impressively, have scored first in seven of the last eight fixtures. Newcastle United have been struggling away from home, as the Magpies are winless in their previous three away games.
It's hard to make a case for anything besides a comfortable Spurs win here. Ange Postecoglou's side have been in imperious form on home soil, winning all of their last six games. Ipswich, on the other hand, are still winless in the Premier League this season and have conceded four goals in three of their five away games in the league this season.
Arsenal have lost their last two consecutive fixtures in all competitions. However, they possess a great record over Chelsea in previous meetings, with the Gunners remaining unbeaten in the last six between the two. Chelsea have only lost once at home this season, and since the opening-day defeat, the Blues have won five and drawn two of their seven games at Stamford Bridge this season.