Football accumulator tips and predictions for this Tuesday night’s coupon including reasons for each betting tip selected.
This week’s Tuesday accumulator tip covers one game in the Champions League plus two matches each selected from the English Championship and League One.
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Football Accumulator Tips 18th October
Bayer Leverkusen vs Tottenham Betting Tip
Although Bayer Leverkusen lost 2-1 at Werder Bremen on Saturday, they have drawn both Champions League Group E matches to date and conceded a very late equaliser when sharing the points in Monaco. The German team are also unbeaten on home soil in Bundesliga action having defeated Borussia Dortmund 2-0 in their previous home game, but they now host a Tottenham team yet to lose on the road this term. A 1-1 weekend draw at West Brom ended a three-match winning sequence on away turf for Spurs, including a 1-0 victory in Moscow, and they could earn another scoring draw in Germany.
Bayer Leverkusen to draw with Tottenham – 12/5 with Ladbrokes.
Ipswich vs Burton Betting Tip
Ipswich have won just one game since the beginning of September and have failed to find the net in their five latest outings whereas visiting team Burton have yet to win on away turf since clinching promotion last season. The Brewers did clinch a 0-0 weekend draw at Wigan but that was a first clean sheet in six away games for Burton, and with Ipswich conceding just two goals in their latest six matches, a narrow home win with two goals or less scored is forecasted.
Ipswich to beat Burton – Ladbrokes Odds Evens.
Leeds vs Wigan Betting Tip
Leeds were denied by the woodwork on two occasions during a 1-0 defeat at Derby on Saturday and they suffered a similar loss at Bristol City in their previous away game. However, Chris Monk’s team have won their latest four competitive matches at Elland Road and now host a Wigan team which earned their first point on the road this season when recently drawing 0-0 at Brentford. The Latics have failed to score a goal in four of their previous five games including a weekend 0-0 draw with Burton, and the marginally superior firepower at Leeds could allow for a narrow home win with few goals scored.
Leeds to beat Wigan – 21/20 with Ladbrokes.
Coventry vs Oxford Betting Tip
Coventry have drawn each of their home matches this season but suffered a 3-0 defeat at Charlton on Saturday when both groups of supporters staged a demonstration against their respective owners. The morale of the Coventry players may have been affected and they now face a home game against an Oxford team which inflicted a first defeat of the season on Bradford at the weekend when winning 1-0. There has been a recent improvement in results for Oxford including a recent 2-0 win at Bolton and they could secure victory at Coventry via a clean sheet.
Oxford to beat Coventry – 13/8 with Ladbrokes.
MK Dons vs Bristol Rovers Betting Tip
Since their relegation from the Championship last season, MK Dons have yet to win a home game in League One and have won just twice in league action since the beginning of September. The Dons will host a Bristol Rovers team adjusting to life in this third tier of English football after two successive promotions, and they have won four of their five latest matches. Rovers were recently beaten 1-0 at in-form Sheffield United and also drew 1-1 at Bradford during mid-September, with a score draw predicted as the likely outcome of this contest.
MK Dons to draw with Bristol Rovers – 5/2 with Ladbrokes.
Accumulator Tip for Tuesday
- Bayer Leverkusen v Tottenham: Draw
- Ipswich v Burton: Home Win
- Leeds v Wigan: Home Win
- Coventry v Oxford: Away Win
- MK Dons v Bristol Rovers: Draw
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