Here we take a look at football accumulator tips for Friday's action, with this one being a 101/1 shot chosen by our teams at FootyAccumulators.
This accumulator is a six-fold featuring matches from Serie A, the EFL Championship and League Two.
Here we take a look at football accumulator tips for Friday's action, with this one being a 101/1 shot chosen by our teams at FootyAccumulators.
This accumulator is a six-fold featuring matches from Serie A, the EFL Championship and League Two.
We're opening Friday's accumulator with a both teams to score pick from Serie A as Sassuolo take on Genoa.
Sassuolo have been an extremely reliable BTTS pick in recent games having seen both sides find the back of the net in all of their last five games.
Given that, and considering Genoa have seen BTTS occur in three of their last five games, we're backing it to land again here.
We're in League Two next as Crawley Town face AFC Wimbledon, a game we're backing the away side to win.
Wimbledon are coming into this game amidst a strong run of form, unbeaten in their last four games having won three of those.
Crawley, by contrast, have lost three of their last four in the league and look primed to be outdone here.
Sticking with League Two, we're backing Bradford City to win away at Doncaster Rovers in an interesting-looking Yorkshire derby.
After a poor start, Bradford are now quickly picking up in form and enter this game in excellent shape having won all of their last five games.
By contrast, Doncaster have won only one of their last five games in the league and sit down in 19th place so it's hard to see past anything other than the Bantams claiming all three points here.
Our final pick from League Two comes as Barrow travel to face Crewe Alexandra in a battle between two promotion contenders, a game we fancy the former to come out on top in.
Barrow are flying in League Two and come into this game 2nd in the league table having won four of their last five games.
Things aren't looking quite as promising for a Crewe side who are winless in their last four games, so based on form alone Barrow look far better poised to nick this one.
Our penultimate selection sees us returning to Serie A for a both teams to score pick from the game between Salernitana and Milan.
Both of these sides are coming into this game amidst an excellent run of BTTS form having both seen BTTS occur in four of their last five games.
We do, then, think this one looks a promising pick.
Last but not least we're heading to the EFL Championship for a both teams to score pick as Swansea City take on Preston North End.
Swansea are coming into this game having been an extremely reliable BTTS pick in recent weeks having seen both sides register on the scoresheet in all of their last five games.
Preston, meanwhile, have seen BTTS occur in both of their last two games so we're backing it to land again here.
West Ham United are without a clean sheet in their previous nine against Chelsea, with the Blues setting an impressive record against the Hammers of scoring the first goal in seven of the last nine meetings.
Tottenham Hotspur have won three of the previous four home games against Brentford. Interestingly, neither side has kept a clean sheet in the last four meetings, with both teams finding the net in all four fixtures.
Ipswich Town have improved defensively in recent weeks and have taken two points from their last two games back in the Premier League. The two meetings last season in the Championship fell in Ipswich Town's favour with a 3-2 win over the Saints at Portman Road, and a 1-0 nil win away from home at St.Mary's. Ipswich Town kept a clean sheet in their respective game against Brighton and have only conceded one goal in two games.
Liverpool have won 12 of the 15 head-to-head meetings between the two teams in Premier League, including the last three on the bounce, and it feels likely they'll further improve that record this weekend.
Everton have suffered two consecutive 3-2 defeats, with their efforts in the second half falling short in the games against Bournemouth and Aston Villa. Everton are without a clean sheet in their previous five against Leicester City.
Newcastle are on a six-game winning run against Fulham, with no losses in their previous nine against the Cottagers. Newcastle United haven't conceded a goal in their last four encounters against the home side, with Marco Silva's side chasing a first clean sheet in eight against the Magpies. The visitors were the first to score in the previous six against Fulham.
Aston Villa has begun the season superbly, with three league wins in their first four games, including the remarkable comeback win over Everton from two goals down. Wolves are winless after the first four games in the league with one draw and 11 goals conceded. Wolves are winless away from home in the league since February, with their last win being a 2-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur.
Manchester United looked impressive in their away fixture against Southampton, as they face a Crystal Palace side who are winless so far in the Premier League. United have found the scoresheet regularly, with 1.3 goals scored per game this season. Palace have suffered defensive woes as of late, as the home side have been the first to concede in five of their respective six fixtures.
This game looks tough to call, as both sides have shared two victories each in their previous five meetings. Both sides are in impressive form, Brighton and Hove Albion are unbeaten in their previous nine, with Nottingham Forest unbeaten in their last seven. Both teams have found scoring relatively easy, with each side scoring first in five of their last six.
The Gunners haven't won at the Etihad since January 2015, with City winning eight of the last nine head-to-head meetings between the two sides in Manchester, with the latest meeting ending 0-0. City also haven't lost a single game to any opponent (penalty shootouts aside) at the Etihad since November 2022.