Football Accumulator Tips: 7th September 2019

Match Recommended Bet Odds
Bristol Rovers vs Accrington Stanley Bristol Rovers Draw No Bet 4/6
Wycombe Wanderers vs Lincoln City Wycombe Draw No Bet 5/6
Grimsby Town vs Crewe Alexandra Grimsby Draw No Bet 5/6
Newport County vs Port Vale Newport to Win 6/4
New York City FC vs New England Revolution NYC FC to Win 8/11
All Five Results as an Accumulator 20.77/1
  • Bristol Rovers vs Accrington Stanley – Followers of the Expected Goal stat will know that Bristol Rovers have been in excellent form of late, which in the real world has resulted in two-goal victories over Tranmere (2-0) and Oxford (3-1) and a unfortunate 0-2 defeat at Burton. Yet to keep a clean sheet this term and having shipped two goals in 3/5 outings, Accrington are there for the taking.
  • Wycombe Wanderers vs Lincoln City – Wycombe are going great guns this term, with a six-game unbeaten run highlighted by three consecutive victories on home soil. Lincoln, meanwhile, have been rocked by the news that boss Danny Cowley may be heading to Sheffield Wednesday, and that showed in their 1-3 midweek defeat against Doncaster.
  • Grimsby Town vs Crewe Alexandra – No team has scored more goals in League Two than Grimsby, whose 13-goal haul is reflective of the freedom that they play with. Crewe have enjoyed a decent start too, but all four of their wins have come by a single goal margin. That indicates that they haven’t been quite as dominant as their league position suggests.
  • Newport County vs Port Vale – Michael Flynn’s team have now kept five consecutive clean sheets, and they look to be in with a great chance to challenge the League Two promotion places once more. Port Vale, meanwhile, have a negative goal difference, and have failed to win any of their three away games thus far.
  • New York City FC vs New England Revolution – New York City are ending the MLS campaign with a flourish, winning five of their last six outings. They have scored at least once in ten of their last eleven games, and they have still only lost once on home soil all term. New England have won 3/13 on the road, they’ve only won one of their last five anywhere and have kept a solitary clean sheet since May.