Here we take a look at football accumulator tips for Saturday's action, with this one being a 21/1 shot chosen by our teams at FootyAccumulators.
This accumulator is a six-fold featuring matches from the Premier League and the EFL Championship.
Here we take a look at football accumulator tips for Saturday's action, with this one being a 21/1 shot chosen by our teams at FootyAccumulators.
This accumulator is a six-fold featuring matches from the Premier League and the EFL Championship.
Saturday's accumulator kicks off with a lunchtime kickoff from the Premier League where we're backing Newcastle United to take all three points from their game against Tottenham Hotspur.
Newcastle are coming into this game in good shape having taken seven points from their last three games, while also remaining strong when playing at St. James' Park having gone unbeaten in their last five home games.
Tottenham, however, have shown vulnerability when playing on the road of late with Ange Postecoglou's side having won just one of their last five games on the road, so on balance we're backing the Magpies to come out on top in this one.
Our second pick sees us pivot to the EFL Championship where we're opting for both teams to score in a game that will have significant implications at both ends of the table as Leeds United take on Blackburn Rovers.
Leeds have been a pretty reliable BTTS pick in recent weeks as Daniel Farke's men enter this game having seen both sides register on the scoresheet in three of their last four games.
On top of that, BTTS has occurred in six of the last seven head-to-head meetings between these two teams so we think this one looks a pretty promising pick.
It's back to the Premier League for our third selection where Brentford are set to lock horns with Sheffield United, a game we fancy the Bees to come out on top in.
Brentford have gone a few games without a win now but their performances in recent weeks have been generally decent and in many cases worthy of three points.
Sheffield United are rock bottom of the Premier League and winless in their last seven, so it feels like the conditions are ripe for Brentford to bring their own winless streak to a grinding halt and claim a much-needed win.
Manchester City are hoping to keep the pressure piled on Liverpool and Arsenal above them as they take on Luton Town at the Etihad where we think they'll come out on top.
Pep Guardiola's side are now unbeaten in their last twenty-six games and have been outstanding at the Etihad having won four of their last five games.
Luton, conversely, have won just one of their last twelve games, and with City having beaten them twice already this season it feels like this one is a bridge too far for Rob Edwards' men.
Two sides with contrasting ambitions will square off in the EFL Championship today as relegation-threatened Birmingham City face playoff-chasing Coventry City, a game in which we're backing both teams to score.
The Blues have been in decent BTTS form in recent games as they come into this one having seen both sides register on the scoresheet in two of their last four games.
Similarly, Coventry have been one of the league's most reliable BTTS pick over the course of the past few weeks having seen BTTS occur in all of their last six games in all competitions, so based on the evidence we think this one should be a lively watch.
Finally, we're once again going for a BTTS pick from the EFL Championship as we round off Saturday's accumulator with a huge game in the promotion race as Ipswich Town meet Middlesbrough at Portman Road.
When playing on their own patch, Ipswich have been a reliable BTTS pick in recent games having seen goals at both ends in three of their last five home games.
Middlesbrough are in a similar vein of BTTS form when playing away from home, as Michael Carrick's side enter this game having seen BTTS occur in both of their last two matches, so we think this one should throw up a few goals.
Slovakia have been the first to score in their last seven, with Azerbaijan failing to keep a clean sheet in their last four. The visitors have conceded the first in five of their previous six.
Gibraltar are unbeaten in their last four meetings against Liechtenstein. The visitors are on a terrible run of no wins in 40 games and no goals scored in their previous three. Both sides have been he first to concede in eight of the last ten.
Bulgaria are unbeaten in their last seven, facing a Northern Ireland side who have lost only once in the previous five. Northern Ireland beat Luxembourg 2-0 in the previous game, and Bulgaria drew 0-0 with Belarus with ten men.
Denmark opened their Nations League campaign with a 2-0 win over nine-man Switzerland, whereas Serbia drew 0-0 with European Champions Spain. Serbia are winless in their previous four against Denmark, with the hosts keeping a clean sheet in three.
This fixture should provide goals on both ends, with neither side keeping a clean sheet in their previous five. The BTTS market has landed in four of Croatia's previous five and the last six for Poland.
Portugal opened their Nations League campaign with a 2-1 win over Croatia, with Scotland losing 3-2 at home to Poland. Scotland are without a win in five and no clean sheet in five also.
Sweden are unbeaten in their last seven against Estonia. The visitors have been the first to concede in five of their last six games and are without a clean sheet in their last 17 fixtures.
Spain are unbeaten in their last 11 games in all competitions. La Roja has won three of the previous five meetings between the two teams, with Switzerland failing to keep a clean sheet in their last six against the European Champions.