Football Accumulator Tips: 6/1 fourfold from four leagues on Sunday

This weekend sees more leagues across Europe come to their final conclusion, notably in Italy (Serie A), Spain (La Liga) and Turkey (Super Lig), with so much still to be decided at the top and bottom of the latter.
A game from each of those divisions features in my football accumulator tips for Sunday, May 25, alongside an MLS match from the US, to produce a 6.15/1 fourfold.
Football Accumulator Tips - Sunday, May 26
- DC United to beat Chicago Fire @ 4/6
- Getafe to beat Real Mallorca @ 6/5
- Hatayspor Antakya to beat Caykur Rizespor @ 1/2
- Lazio to beat Sassuolo @ 3/10
Football acca pays at 6.15/1
DC United to beat Chicago Fire @ 4/6
After a positive start to the season, back-to-back MLS defeats to the New York Red Bulls (1-4) and Inter Miami (0-1) have taken some of the air out of DC United, but they can take solace from the fact that both sides are expected to be among the leading pack in the Eastern Conference.
There will be a greater expectation on the Eagles to beat this weekend's opponents, Chicago Fire, who are currently second-bottom on 10 points, seven behind DC.
The Fire have won just two games so far and have lost their last four, while they have blanked in five of their last seven. They're yet to win on the road and have taken just three points from six away outings.
DC, meanwhile, have already beaten the New England Revolution, CF Montreal and Seattle Sounders at Audi Field, and will be confident of adding the Fire to that list on Sunday (KO, 00:30).
Getafe to beat Real Mallorca @ 6/5
It's the final weekend of the 2023/24 La Liga campaign this weekend, but there is very little to play for with the top eight and bottom three already decided.
Getafe and Real Mallorca fall in between, with the former able to finish anywhere between 10th and 12th, and the latter between 14th and 17th.
Mallorca secured their survival last week and can head into this fixture at the Coliseum (KO, 13:00) without needing to get any sort of result, something which could play into the hands of Getafe who will be looking to end the season on a high in front of their own fans.
Four straight defeats without scoring has been a source of embarrassment for head coach Jose Bordalas, and he will be looking for a reaction on Saturday.
Generally, Getafe have been a dependable side at home this term, collecting 29 points at the Coliseum, ranking them 10th for home form in La Liga, while only the relegated clubs - Granada (three), Cadiz (nine) and Almeria (10) - have picked up fewer points on their travels than Mallorca (11).
Hatayspor Antakya to beat Caykur Rizespor @ 1/2
The task in front of Hatayspor on Sunday is simple - win or they will be relegated from the Turkish Super Lig.
It's the season finale in Turkey on Sunday, and Hatayspor head into their clash with Rizespor (KO, 17:00) two points behind 16th-placed Ankaragucu, who make the trip to third-placed Trabzonspor.
The hosts are in unbeaten in their last three, drawing away to both Gaziantep (1-1) and Besiktas (2-2), and beating Ankaragucu (2-1) at home.
Rizespor are ideal opponents for them this weekend as they are safe in mid-table, unable to finish in the bottom half or qualify for Europe, and are winless in their last five games. The visitors have also claimed just 12 points away from home all season - only three clubs have accrued fewer points on their travels in the Super Lig.
At home, and with so much on the line, I expect Hatayspor to give themselves a chance of survival and put their relegation rivals under pressure to win.
Lazio to beat Sassuolo @ 3/10
A dismal 2023/24 season finally comes to an end on Sunday for Sassuolo, whose relegation to Serie B was confirmed with a 2-0 loss to Cagliari last weekend.
Key to their problems has been an inability to pick up points on the road, with only bottom side Salernitana (eight) claiming fewer points than Sassuolo's tally of nine away from Reggio Emilia.
So, a final trip to Rome to face Lazio at the Stadio Olimpico (KO, 19:45) probably isn't what they need.
Lazio are unbeaten in their last seven games across all competitions and have won each of their last five games at home, where they have picked up 33 points in Serie A this term.
A top-seven finish has already been secured, but I Biancocelesti will be desperate to give their supporters one last hurrah before the summer, and they are huge favourites to do so on Sunday against a Sassuolo side that looked devoid of any ideas against Cagliari.
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