Correct Score Tips Archive: April 2026
Browse settled accumulator cards by month. Each archive card keeps the original visible picks, summary, and result state so the page still stands alone when extracted.
Shakhtar have been rock-solid at the back, winning most of their recent games and keeping nine clean sheets in 15, but they still carry a real threat at home.
Rayo's home games have had goals on both sides often enough, and they come into this with a decent scoring run.
FC Den Bosch and Almere City both carry shaky defensive numbers, with each side involved in plenty of high-scoring games and both teams scoring in 12 of their last 15.
Atleti have been involved in plenty of open games, with 11 of their last 15 seeing both teams score, while Arsenal arrive with a solid away defensive record but enough quality to nick a goal.
Southampton have been scoring freely at home, with 33 goals in 15 and only 12 conceded, so they should have the edge again.
PSG have been strong at home with 37 goals in their last 15 and eight clean sheets, so a narrow win looks very live here.
Lazio and Udinese have both been reliable enough at the back, but neither side looks likely to run away with it.
Manchester United have been scoring regularly, but Brentford are rarely easy to put away and have enough about them to land a goal of their own.
Fiorentina have been solid at home and Sassuolo have been open at the back, so a 2-1 home win fits the way both sides have been playing.
Milan and Juventus look evenly matched, with both sides carrying enough threat but not quite enough to suggest a wild scoreline.
Lyon have been solid at home and should create enough to beat Auxerre, who have struggled for goals on the road.
Arsenal have been strong at home and Newcastle's back line has been far too open, with 31 goals conceded in their last 15.
RB Leipzig have been strong at home and carry plenty of threat going forward, while Union Berlin still look vulnerable when pressed on the road.
Napoli have enough quality at home to control the game and create the better chances, even if Cremonese can nick a goal.
Levante and Sevilla both come in with patchy form, and neither side has been convincing enough to suggest a comfortable winner.
Real Oviedo have been open at the back, and Villarreal have enough quality in attack to punish that and edge a close game.
Burnley have struggled defensively with 31 goals conceded in their last 15, and Manchester City have been piling up goals with 31 scored in the same run.
Barcelona have been sharp at home, scoring 37 in their last 15, while Celta have conceded 25 and often get dragged into open games.
Brighton and Chelsea have both been involved in plenty of tight, open games, with each side regularly finding a goal but also giving chances away.
Real Madrid have the firepower to get on top at home, and their recent results show they usually create enough to score twice.
Lecce have struggled badly for goals, while Fiorentina carry the stronger attacking edge and have been more reliable on the road.
Crystal Palace and West Ham both come in with solid scoring runs, but neither looks like blowing the other away here.
Monaco have been dangerous going forward all season and should find ways through here, but Auxerre have enough in them to nick a goal.
Juventus have been scoring regularly at home, and Bologna have kept things respectable without looking rock-solid at the back.
Leeds have enough punch at home and Wolves have not been convincing enough in the final third on the road.
Napoli have been strong at home and Lazio's away form has been a bit patchy, so a controlled 2-0 looks the most natural outcome.
Inter have been strong at home and this looks like a match where they can control it from start to finish.
Lens have been getting the job done at home and have enough pace and pressure up top to break Toulouse down.
Septemvri have scored just 3 goals in their last 6 and Spartak Varna have kept things tight enough to nick games away from home.
Montana have lost all of their last 6 and have scored only once, so Slavia should find enough quality to win it.
Bayern have been flying at home, scoring 19 in their last 6, while Real Madrid have still found the net in every recent big European test.
Arsenal usually control games at home and Sporting have enough punch to nick a goal, which keeps this in the 2-1 range.
Liverpool and PSG both come into this one scoring freely, and their recent runs have been full of goals at both ends.
Barcelona have been buzzing in front of goal, while Atlético have been vulnerable enough at the back to get punished by stronger sides.
Fiorentina and Lazio both arrive in decent form and neither side has looked easy to break down lately, which points to a balanced draw.
Manchester United have been scoring regularly at home, and Leeds have been a bit loose away, so 2-1 fits the recent pattern well.
Genoa have been sturdy at home but Sassuolo still carry a threat going forward, so a narrow home edge looks the most natural outcome.
Napoli come in with stronger form and a sharper attacking edge, while Parma have been too open at the back in key moments.
Real Madrid have been ruthless at home and Girona are not built for a shootout here.
West Ham have been involved in plenty of open games, but Wolves still carry enough threat to nick a goal.
Lokomotiv Sofia have the stronger home profile here, while Beroe have scored just 1 goal in their last 6 and look blunt going forward.
Levski have been productive at home and have enough attacking momentum to break Arda down over 90 minutes.