Football Accumulator Tips: 19th – 20th April 2019

Match Recommended Bet Odds
Bournemouth vs Fulham Bournemouth to Win 3/5
Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Brighton Wolves to Win 8/11
West Bromwich Albion vs Hull City West Brom to Win 5/6
Fleetwood Town vs Peterborough United Peterborough/Draw Double Chance 17/20
Coventry City vs Bradford City Coventry to Win 3/4
All Five Results as an Accumulator 12.59/1
  • Bournemouth vs Fulham – A morale-boosting 5-0 win for Bournemouth last time out, a side who often look capable of taking opponents apart when in full flow. The Cherries are strong at home (W7 D5 L5) and have scored two or more goals in three of their last five outings. Fulham, meanwhile, are awful on the road (W0 D2 L15), and a goal difference of -33 from 17 games highlights their incompetence.
  • Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Brighton – You never quite know what you’re going to get from Wolves, but they will surely react following their 1-3 humbling at Southampton last time out. There’s bad news for Brighton, who have lost their last four without scoring a goal. The Midlanders look a great price on home soil.
  • West Bromwich Albion vs Hull City – Here’s an interesting price about a West Brom side who battered Preston 4-1 last time out. It was their third straight win at the Hawthorns, where their results read 4-1, 3-2 and 3-0. Hull are no mugs but they have lost 11/21 on the road this term, scoring just 25. The Tigers also happen to have lost six of their last seven on their travels.
  • Fleetwood Town vs Peterborough United – You wonder how the latest controversy surrounding Joey Barton might unsettle the hosts here. The Fleetwood boss was called in for questioning by police after Barnsley manager Daniel Stendel was allegedly headbutted in the tunnel after their ill-tempered meeting. Peterborough won’t mind, they’ve won three on the spin without conceding a goal, and have avoided defeat in 14/20 on the road this term.
  • Coventry City vs Bradford City – Coventry’s amazing 5-4 win at Sunderland last time out was testament to the project Mark Robins is building at the club: a young, vibrant outfit that enjoys their football. That approach should pay dividends against a Bradford team who certainly aren’t enjoying life at the moment; they’ve lost six on the bounce, failing to score in four of them.