Football Accumulator Tips: Munich madness headlines 21/1 Wednesday five-fold

 | Wednesday 6th May 2026, 6:30

Wednesday 6th May 2026, 6:30

The second leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-final tie between Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain takes centre stage in Wednesday's Football Accumulator Tips, which also takes in a game from the Middle East and three from South America.

My five-legged football acca pays out at over 21/1; check it out below...

Football Accumulator Tips - Wednesday, 6 May

  • Al Ahli vs Al Fateh (19:00) - Both Teams to Score (Yes) @ 8/11
  • Bayern Munich vs Paris Saint-Germain (20:00, TNT Sports 1) - Both Teams to Score 2 or More Goals (Yes) @ 6/4
  • La Guaira vs Bolivar (23:00) - Under 2.5 Goals @ 4/7
  • Audax Italiano vs Vasco da Gama (23:00) - Over 5.5 Total Cards @ 4/5
  • Montevideo City vs Palestino (23:00) - Montevideo City to Win @ 5/6

Football Acca pays @ 21.39/1

*Odds correct as of the time of publication

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Football Odds

Al Ahli vs Al Fateh (19:00) - Both Teams to Score (Yes) @ 8/11

Back-to-back AFC Champions League winners Al Ahli were brought back down to earth with a 2-0 defeat at Saudi Professional League leaders Al Nassr last Wednesday, a result that extinguished any faint hopes of securing a first league title since 2015/16.

However, Matthias Jaissle's side returned to winning ways on Sunday, thrashing Al Okhdood 4-0 at King Abdullah Sports City to hang on to third place ahead of Al Qadsiah, who shocked Al Nassr 3-1 on the same night to keep their AFC Champions League dreams alive.

Thanks to their victory over Machida Zelvia in last month's final, Al Ahli have already qualified for next season's competition, so these last four games are inconsequential, although they will still be keen to clinch a top-three spot.

Meanwhile, their opponents in Jeddah on Wednesday, Al Fateh, are 12th in the 18-team table, with a top-half finish still in sight.

Jose Gomes' charges are unbeaten in their last three games, following up a 1-0 victory at home to Al Khaleej with a 1-1 stalemate at Al Shabab and a 2-2 draw at home to Neom SC.

Al Fateh won December's reverse fixture 2-1 in Al Hofuf thanks to a brace from Argentine attacker Matias Vargas, who cancelled out Valentin Atangana's strike for the visitors.

Al Ahli rank joint-seventh in the Saudi Pro League home table for BTTS-Yes, with 60% of their matches at King Abdullah Sports City this season seeing both teams get on the scoresheet, while Al Fateh are seventh in the away table on 64%.

Bayern Munich vs Paris Saint-Germain (20:00, TNT Sports 1) - Both Teams to Score 2 or More Goals (Yes) @ 6/4

Will we get another nine goals between Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain in the second leg of their UEFA Champions League semi-final tie on Wednesday? Probably not, but can we get four, five, six? I don't think that's an outrageous suggestion.

These two teams are absolute goal machines, as we saw at the Parc des Princes last week as PSG won 5-4 to take a slender lead to the Allianz Arena.

Both sides followed that nine-goal thriller up with score draws in the league on Saturday, with Vincent Kompany's Bayern coming from 0-2 down to hold Heidenheim to a 3-3 in Munich, while Luis Enrique's PSG played out a 2-2 with Lorient in Paris.

PSG have now scored at least twice in 10 of their last 11 games across all competitions, with both teams scoring 2+ goals on three occasions, while Bayern have struck at least twice in their last 11 matches, although they've also conceded 2+ in more than half (six), including their last three.

I'm backing another goal-fest on Wednesday, with Harry Kane, Michael Olise, Ousmane Dembele and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, all of whom scored at least once in last week's first leg, sure to play pivotal roles again.

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La Guaira vs Bolivar (23:00) - Under 2.5 Goals @ 4/7

Following the conclusion of Bayern-PSG, we turn our attention towards the CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana.

In the former competition, Venezuelan outfit La Guaira host Bolivian counterparts Bolivar at the Estadio Olimpico de la UCV in Caracas.

At the halfway stage in Group C, Bolivar are second, five points behind leaders Independiente Rivadavia and two points ahead of third-placed La Guaira, with Fluminense bringing up the rear on one point.

Bolivar and La Guaira played out a 1-1 draw in last month's reverse fixture in La Paz, and I'm predicting another low-scoring game between the two teams in Venezuela.

Thirteen of La Guiara's last 15 games in all competitions have gone under 2.5 goals, including their only home tie so far in Group C, which finished goalless against Fluminense.

Bolivar, meanwhile, have seen four of their last seven matches, including two of their last three away from home, finish with two or fewer goals; their only trip in Group C saw them lose 1-0 at Independiente Rivadavia last month.

With both sides still in contention to finish in the top two and qualify for the next round of the Libertadores, or even end third and drop down to the Sudamericana, I don't think either will risk much on Wednesday, and so under 2.5 goals looks like the best bet here.

Audax Italiano vs Vasco da Gama (23:00) - Over 5.5 Total Cards @ 4/5

On to the Sudamericana, and first up we have the second instalment of Audax Italiano vs Vasco da Gama, which has a lot to live up to after an action-packed first meeting in Rio de Janeiro last month.

Despite going a man down in the 35th minute, with JP sent off for two bookable offences, Vasco took the lead on the stroke of half-time through Brenner.

However, Michael Fuentes struck the Chilean club's equaliser in the 62nd minute, and after a second red card was shown to the Brazilians, this time to Carlos Cuesta, Franco Troyansky scored the winner for the visitors from the penalty spot in the 86th minute.

In total, eight yellows and one red were shown.

Vasco's first game in Group G was also chaotic, with six yellows and one red awarded in their goalless draw at Barracas Central.

Last time out, in a 3-0 home victory over Olimpia Asuncion, four yellows were produced, two of them from the 90th minute onwards for Vasco, despite the Brazilians being three goals to the good.

Audax Italiano, meanwhile, saw five yellows shown in their 1-1 draw at Barracas Central late last month, and four were handed out in their 2-0 home loss to Olimpia Asuncion at the beginning of April.

Montevideo City vs Palestino (23:00) - Montevideo City to Win @ 5/6

Montevideo City sit top of Group F after three rounds of fixtures, having beaten Gremio 1-0 at home and Palestino 2-0 away before falling to a 2-1 defeat at Deportivo Riestra last time out in the Sudamericana.

The Uruguayan side are in pole position to win the group and secure direct entry into the last 16, while Palestino's qualification hopes look slim after picking up just two points from their first three matches (D2, L1).

The Chileans fell behind in the 11th minute of their reverse fixture with Montevideo City in Santiago de Chile, with the visitors doubling their lead in the 63rd minute, all before Julian Fernandez's 66th-minute red cards for the hosts.

At just under EVS, I like the look of a home win here.

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