Here we take a look at football accumulator tips for Tuesday's action, with this one being a huge 144/1 longshot chosen by our teams at FootyAccumulators.
This accumulator is a six-fold featuring matches from Tuesday's EURO 2024 qualifiers.
Here we take a look at football accumulator tips for Tuesday's action, with this one being a huge 144/1 longshot chosen by our teams at FootyAccumulators.
This accumulator is a six-fold featuring matches from Tuesday's EURO 2024 qualifiers.
Our first selection of Tuesday's accumulator comes from the EURO 2024 qualifier between Norway and Georgia, a game from which we're picking both teams to score.
Georgia 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 four of their last five outings.
Similarly, BTTS has occurred in three of Norway's last five games so we're backing it to land again here.
Our next selection is another both teams to score pick from EURO 2024 qualifying as Switzerland take on Andorra.
Both of these sides are coming into this game amidst a good run of BTTS form with both Switzerland and Andorra having seen both sides register on the scoresheet in three of their last five games.
We do, then, think this one looks a promising pick.
Our final both teams to score pick from EURO 2024 qualifying comes from the game between Israel and Belarus.
Israel have seen BTTS occur in four of their last five games so based on recent form they appear to be a reliable pick in this regard.
With Belarus having also seen goals at both ends in three of their last five games BTTS appears to be the wisest pick for this encounter.
Next up we have a mouthwatering tie in Group F of EURO 2024 qualifying between Sweden and Austria, a game we're backing the away side to win.
Austria are coming into this game amidst a strong run of form having gone unbeaten in all of their last five games.
The Austrians ran out 2-0 winners in the reverse fixture back in June and we fancy them to seal an impressive double in this one.
Our penultimate pick comes from Group I of EURO 2024 qualifying where we're backing Romania to take three points from their clash with Kosovo.
Romania have had a strong start to their qualifying campaign having gone unbeaten in all of their first five matches which currently puts them 2nd in the group.
Kosovo, conversely, haven't won any of their first five games so the home side should take the lion's share of the spoils here.
Last but not least we're picking Group F leaders Belgium to sail to victory as they face Estonia in Brussels.
Belgium are unbeaten in each of their first five games of qualifying having won three and drawn one of them.
By contrast, Estonia have drawn one and lost three of their first four qualifying matches and are coming off the back of a 0-5 thumping by Sweden.
Given Belgium won the reverse fixture 3-0 back in June it's hard to see anything but a home win here.
Defensively, Manchester City have been better than their opponents in recent weeks, with Leicester City failing to keep a clean sheet in their previous 12, compared to five for Manchester City. The Citizens have won the last four meetings between the two sides, with the hosts last recording a victory over Manchester City in 2020.
With four defeats from their last five in the league, Spurs' league form is really poor. Even on home soil, they're struggling, with Ange Postecoglou's men winless in their last four league games at home, with three of those games ending in defeat. Following the arrival of manager VĂtor Pereira, Wolves have won both of their last two games by a combined scoreline of 5-0, and it looks as though they're amidst a new manager bounce.
Fulham and Bournemouth are unbeaten in their previous six, with Fulham drawing four of their last six, including their last two home games. Bournemouth have won four of their previous six games, and the Cherries have won 50% of their away games over the last six played. The recent history between the two teams is evenly split, with both sides sharing two victories apiece with the remaining game ending in a draw.
Everton are unbeaten in their last four, although they have recorded three consecutive draws including two clean sheets against Arsenal and Chelsea. Nottingham Forest head into this game, having won their previous four. Everton are unbeaten at home in their previous five with four draws, whilst Nottingham Forest have won three of their last five away league games.
The Eagles are in better league form than their south-coast counterparts, as the hosts have only lost once in their last five league games. Crystal Palace have picked up victories over the likes of Ipswich Town (0-1) and Brighton and Hove Albion (1-3), whilst also drawing 2-2 with Manchester City. Southampton are winless away from home this season and have lost five of their last seven on their travels.
Liverpool come into this one unbeaten in their last 22 games in all competitions, with four wins from their last five outings on the road. While results have improved slightly for West Ham, performances haven't been convincing, and they have only one win from their last four at home. In terms of head-to-head meetings, the Reds have won four of the last five.
Ipswich Town have lost their previous three consecutive games at Portman Road, having recently lost 4-0 to Newcastle United and are winless against their visitors in the last nine meetings. Chelsea have been brilliant away from home in recent weeks, having won three of the last four on their travels, including a 4-3 win against Tottenham Hotspur.
Villa's home form is still strong, with Unai Emery's men having won three and drawn two of their last five games on home soil. Villa have also won four of their last five head-to-head meetings with the Seagulls. Brighton and Hove Albion are winless in their previous three away games, having only won once in their last five on their travels.
Manchester United are coming into this game with three consecutive defeats in all competitions following their recent 2-0 defeat to Wolves on Boxing Day. The hosts are without a clean sheet in their previous seven, conceding first in their last seven consecutive games. Newcastle United are in excellent form, as the Magpies come to Old Trafford with four straight wins, which has propelled the visitors into the European places before the New Year.
The hosts come into this game with three losses in their previous four games and are without a clean sheet in their last six in all competitions. The Bees suffered their first defeat at home against Nottingham Forest last time out and have now endured a run of five consecutive home games without a clean sheet. The Gunners are unbeaten in their last four away league games, with two wins and two draws, including an impressive 5-1 win at Selhurst Park against Crystal Palace.
Defensively, Manchester City have been better than their opponents in recent weeks, with Leicester City failing to keep a clean sheet in their previous 12, compared to five for Manchester City. The Citizens have won the last four meetings between the two sides, with the hosts last recording a victory over Manchester City in 2020.
The Eagles are in better league form than their south-coast counterparts, as the hosts have only lost once in their last five league games. Crystal Palace have picked up victories over the likes of Ipswich Town (0-1) and Brighton and Hove Albion (1-3), whilst also drawing 2-2 with Manchester City. Southampton are winless away from home this season and have lost five of their last seven on their travels.
Everton are unbeaten in their last four, although they have recorded three consecutive draws, including two clean sheets against Arsenal and Chelsea. Nottingham Forest head into this game, having won their previous four. Everton are unbeaten at home in their last five, with four draws, whilst Nottingham Forest have won three of their last five away league games.
Fulham and Bournemouth are unbeaten in their previous six, with Fulham drawing four of their last six, including their last two home games. Bournemouth have won four of their previous six games, and the Cherries have won 50% of their away games over the last six played. The recent history between the two teams is evenly split, with both sides sharing two victories apiece over five games, with the remaining game ending in a draw.
With four defeats from their last five in the league, Spurs' league form is really poor. Even on home soil, they're struggling, with Ange Postecoglou's men winless in their last four league games at home, with three of those games ending in defeat. Following the arrival of manager VĂtor Pereira, Wolves have won both of their last two games by a combined scoreline of 5-0, and it looks as though they're amidst a new manager bounce.
Liverpool come into this one unbeaten in their last 22 games in all competitions, with four wins from their last five outings on the road. While results have improved slightly for West Ham, performances haven't been convincing, and they have only one win from their last four at home. In terms of head-to-head meetings, the Reds have won four of the last five.
Blackburn Rovers have been in exceedingly good form over the last few weeks, as the hosts have won six of their previous seven league fixtures - with wins over Sheffield Wednesday (0-1), Middlesbrough (0-1) and Leeds United (1-0). Hull City’s win over Swansea City two games prior was the Tigers’ only win in their previous 11 league games in which they have lost nine. During that run, the visitors had lost six consecutive games and away from home they have lost their previous five.
Bristol City have won two of their last three home games in the Championship, drawing the remaining game. The hosts recorded victories over the likes of Luton Town (1-0) & Plymouth Argyle (4-0), who are only a point behind Portsmouth in the league table. Portsmouth have only won once away from home all season, having lost three of their last away fixtures. The visitors have suffered defeats against Watford (2-1), Derby County (4-0) & Plymouth Argyle (1-0).
Following their 2-0 defeat to league leaders Leeds United, Stoke City are now winless in their last nine - with five defeats in their previous six. During this run, the Potters have lost twice at home to Burnley (2-0) and Leeds United at the weekend. On the other hand, Sunderland are now unbeaten in their previous five league games, following their 2-2 away draw at Blackburn Rovers. The Black Cats have only lost once in their previous five away games, with a 3-2 win against Swansea City to their name.
Watford’s home record this season has been nothing short of exemplary, as the Hornets are unbeaten after 11 games at Vicarage Road, winning nine and drawing twice. During this run, Watford have recorded impressive victories over the likes of Sunderland (2-1), West Brom (2-1) & Blackburn Rovers (1-0). Cardiff City are on a run of nine games without a win following their 3-2 defeat against fellow relegation candidates Oxford United. Five of Cardiff City’s seven losses this season have occurred away from home.
Birmingham have been exceptional in recent weeks, as the Blues head into this game with eight straight consecutive wins in League One, following their 2-0 win against Blackpool. The home form for the Blues has been pivotal to their league position, with the hosts unbeaten after ten home games with eight wins and two draws. Following their 2-1 defeat away at Wrexham, Blackpool are now winless in their previous three and have lost five of their last eight games away from Bloomfield Road.
Leyton Orient are unbeaten in their previous seven, following their impressive 3-0 win against Crawley Town on Boxing Day. During this unbeaten run, the hosts have also beaten the likes of Barnsley (0-4) & Wigan Athletic (0-2). The visitors possess the worst away record in the league, with one win from 11 away fixtures, having only gained five points from 33 available on their travels.
Following Wrexham’s 2-1 win over Blackpool on Boxing Day, the hosts are now unbeaten in their last nine in all competitions - with five wins from their previous eight games in League One. The home side possesses the best home record in the division, with 10 wins from 12 and having only conceded seven goals in total at the Racehorse Ground. Wigan Athletic have won only twice in their last five league games, which included consecutive defeats to Leyton Orient (0-2) & Huddersfield Town (1-0).