Football Accumulator Tips: The Strongest to flex muscles in 13/1 four-fold

There's action from Asia, Europe and South America in Saturday's Football Accumulator Tips, with a 13.96/1 four-fold for your perusal just below.
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Football Accumulator Tips - Saturday, July 12
- To Win to Nil - Ulsan Hyundai Horangi (H) to Win to Nil vs Daegu FC (11:00 BST) @ 8/5
- Match Result & Total Goals Over/Under 2.5 - Bodo/Glimt (H) Win & Over 2.5 Goals vs Sandefjord Fotball (15:00 BST) @ 1/2
- Match Result - SC International (H) to beat EC Vitoria (20:30 BST) @ 8/13
- To Win to Nil - The Strongest (H) to Win to Nil vs Real Tomayapo (22:30 BST) @ 11/8
Acca pays @ 13.96/1
Odds correct at the time of publishing
To Win to Nil - Ulsan Hyundai Horangi (H) to Win to Nil vs Daegu FC (11:00 BST) @ 8/5
Ulsan HD made an unwelcome return from the 2025 Fifa Club World Cup last week, losing 1-0 to Gwanju in the quarter-finals of the Korea Cup. The 43rd-minute dismissal of Kim Young-gwon didn't help them, but that's now five straight defeats for the Tigers, who lost 3-1 to Jeonbuk in the K League 1 before going down to Mamelodi Sundowns (0-1), Fluminense (2-4) and Borussia Dortmund (0-1) in the USA last month.
Still, Ulsan will be optimistic over their chances of recording a first win since May 24 when they welcome Daegu to the Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium on Saturday.
Daegu are at the bottom of the K League 1 and are winless in their last nine league games (D3, L6), last tasting success on May 3 when they beat Jeju SK 3-1 at home. Excluding cup competitions, they haven't won away from home all year, losing eight and drawing two of their 10 travel matches.
Park Chang-hyun's side have failed to score in three of their away games, including in their most recent one, a 3-0 defeat at Gangwon on June 21.
Ulsan, meanwhile, have picked up 14 points from nine home matches in the league (W4, D2, L3), and are unbeaten on their own turf since April 19, beating Gwangju 3-0 and Gimcheon 3-2 either side of a 1-1 draw with Pohang Steelers.
They've kept three clean sheets at home, conceding a joint league-low nine goals, and are expected to keep out an ailing Daegu side on Saturday.
Match Result & Total Goals Over/Under 2.5 - Bodo/Glimt (H) Win & Over 2.5 Goals vs Sandefjord Fotball (15:00 BST) @ 1/2
In the Norwegian Eliteserien, two-time defending champions Bodo/Glimt take on Sandefjord at Aspmyra Stadion.
It's been a poor defence of their crown so far by Glimt, who have picked up just 20 points from their first 11 games to sit sixth, a point behind their next opponents Sandefjord, albeit the fifth-placed side have played a match more.
Leaders Viking are 16 points clear of Glimt, although the latter have four games in hand, so if they can go on a winning run, that deficit could be significantly reduced over the next month or so.
Glimt have failed to win either of their last two contests, losing 2-1 at home to Sarpsborg and drawing 1-1 away to Kristiansund, but they were leading for the majority of the match against the latter, and only conceded in the eighth minute of second-half stoppage time following an 87th-minute red card to Odin Luras Bjortuft, who had opened the scoring in the ninth minute.
Despite a slow start by their lofty standards, Glimt have won four of their six home games, and the first of their two defeats at Aspmyra Stadion, a 4-2 loss to Viking, saw the hosts, who were 2-1 up, reduced to 10 men in the 63rd minute.
The next team to try their luck in Bodo, Sandefjord, have a rotten record on the road, claiming just three points from six matches (W1, L5); only Haugesund, who have lost all seven of theirs, have accrued fewer points on their travels.
Sandefjord have lost their last three away games, and five of their six defeats away from the Jotun Arena have seen over 2.5 goals scored.
The visitors will be wary, then, of a trip to Bodo, where all four of Glimt's wins this term have been by a margin of three goals or greater. Their two defeats also saw over 2.5 goals scored, so I'm expecting a few strikes this Saturday, but ultimately, it should be the hosts who claim all three points.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
Match Result - SC International (H) to beat EC Vitoria (20:30 BST) @ 8/13
After nearly a month off, the Brazilian Serie A returns this weekend, and Internacional-Vitoria is one of the two games to kickstart the action.
The two teams meet at Internacional's Estadio Jose Pinheiro Borda in Porto Alegre, where Colorado were so impressive last year, with only Fortaleza (47), Botafogo (41) and Sao Paulo (39) picking up more points at home than their tally of 38.
Things haven't been as straightforward so far this season, as they've dropped eight points from the 15 on offer at home, losing to Palmeiras (0-1) and Fluminense (0-2), as well as drawing to Mirassol (1-1).
A break should have done Internacional some good, though, and while they are dealing with injuries to several players, striker Enner Valencia, who missed seven matches across May and June, should be fit enough to start on Saturday.
There should also be confidence considering their opponents, Vitoria, are winless in their last six games across all competitions, blanking in their last five.
Vitoria returned to action on Wednesday, but were shocked in the Copa do Nordeste quarter-finals by Confianca (0-1).
Nego (16th) are one place above Internacional in Serie A, although they are level on 11 points, but their away record is poor, with only Ceara (two), Sport Recife (one) and Juventude (zero) picking up fewer points on their travels than Vitoria (three), who have lost half of their six contests (D3, L3).
Internacional beat Vitoria 3-1 at this venue last September, and should record another victory over the same opposition here on Saturday.
To Win to Nil - The Strongest (H) to Win to Nil vs Real Tomayapo (22:30 BST) @ 11/8
Over in Bolivia, The Strongest host Tomayapo at the Estadio Hernando Siles in La Paz.
The Strongest, whose title defence failed last year, are currently three points behind the reigning Bolivian Primera Division champions Always Ready, who trounced them 7-2 in El Alto last Sunday.
Tigre will surely be hurting deeply from that defeat, which is probably bad news for their next opponents, Tomayapo, who aren't in great nick themselves, failing to win any of their last three games in all competitions (D1, L2), and triumphing just twice in 13 league matches this season.
Tomayapo are the division's stalemate kings, with eight of their games ending level, but all three of their defeats have come on the road, while they've also failed to score in half (three) of their away trips.
The Strongest boast the league's only 100% home record this term, as they've gone six for six at the Estadio Hernando Siles.
They've only kept one clean sheet, in their opening home game against Nacional Potosi (2-0) on April 6, but Tomayapo, with three goals, are the lowest scorers on the road, so this looks like a great opportunity to record a rare shutout.
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