Football Accumulator Tips: 52/1 five-fold from Tuesday’s action

Title-chasing Manchester City head to the south coast to face a Bournemouth side with European aspirations in a cracking Premier League contest on Tuesday night.
Elsewhere, Tottenham can ensure safety with a point at Chelsea, but the Blues will have other ideas. The Premier League contests provide two selections, with another punt coming from Austrian Bundesliga Conference League play-offs.
Football Accumulator Tips - Tuesday, 19 May
- Bournemouth to beat Manchester City
- Tottenham or draw double chance v Chelsea
- Wolfsberger to beat Ried
- Genk to beat Antwerp
- Monza to beat Juve Stabia
Football Acca pays @ 52.9/1
*Odds correct as of the time of publication
Bournemouth to beat Manchester City
Manchester City are a title-chasing team who are capable of blowing away any opposition, but they can be opposed in this spot.
They lifted the FA Cup with a 1-0 final success over Chelsea on Saturday and the Citizens have to go again only a few days after that victory. That was a physically and mentally draining contest and, while Pep Guardiola has a strong squad to select from, City's big players were all in action at the weekend.
A trip to Bournemouth does not look an easy task for the Citizens, whatever their condition and the Citizens' defence has kept only three clean sheets in their last 11 away games.
Guardiola’s high defensive line allows City to win the ball back higher up the pitch, but when it fails their rearguard looks extremely vulnerable.
The Cherries have lost only two of 18 Premier League games at home this season and have hit the net seven times in their last three Vitality Stadium contests.
Junior Kroupi, Rayan and Evanilson look tailor-made to expose City and the Cherries look the pick of the prices on Tuesday night.
Tottenham or draw double chance v Chelsea
West Ham's 3-1 loss at Newcastle means a point at Stamford Bridge would be enough for Tottenham to escape relegation and that appears to be a game-changer.
Spurs have lost only six of their 18 away Premier League matches this term and it's clear that the Lilywhites are more comfortable when not pushing forward and chasing victories.
Roberto De Zerbi can set his side up to sit in and hit Chelsea on the break and the Blues lack the tools to unlock Spurs' defence.
Sunderland are the only side in the top 14 positions in the Premier League to have scored fewer than Chelsea's 24 home league goals this season and Spurs are fancied to avoid defeat in west London.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
Wolfsberger to beat Ried
Wolfsberger ended the relegation round of the Austrian Bundesliga in excellent form and Ismail Atalan's men can down rivals Ried.
The Carinthia club won their final four games of the campaign, which included a 1-0 win at Ried, where Maximilian Senft's side were limited to only two shots on target.
Wolfsberger are brimming with confidence and they can see off a jaded home side, who were reduced to ten men in a 2-0 loss at Altach.
Genk to beat Antwerp
Genk have lost only one of their last nine games and, while they were held to a 0-0 draw at Standard Liege last time out, that's a misleading result.
The Blues and Whites hit 22 shots and created an expected goals total of 2.04, in a game which they should have won, so Nicky Hayen's men can beat Antwerp.
Monza to beat Juve Stabia
Monza and Juve Stabia are tied at 2-2 following the first leg of the Serie B promotion semi-finals and the home side are fancied to turn the tie in their favour.
The White and Reds have hit 12 goals, 30 corners and 86 total shots in the last five matches and that attacking power could prove too much for thier opponents.






















