Correct Score Tips Archive: May 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.
Ajax’s attacking edge at home fits a 2-1 type game, especially with Groningen capable of nicking one in an open playoff fixture.
Wolfsburg need to play on the front foot and the 2-1 scoreline matches a tight playoff tie with goals at both ends.
Willem II have enough going forward to edge a game like this, but Volendam should still find a reply.
Freiburg and Aston Villa both look well matched, with neither side showing a clear edge in the final third.
Bournemouth can trouble City at home, but the visitors still carry the sharper attacking edge and enough control to nick it.
Chelsea and Tottenham both carry enough threat to land a goal, but neither side has looked watertight enough to shut the other out.
Lokomotiv Sofia have the more convincing home edge here, and the 2-1 line matches a tight game with both sides capable of scoring.
Arsenal have the stronger attacking edge and Burnley can still nick a goal, so 3-1 fits the shape of this game nicely.
Manchester United and Nottingham Forest both come in with strong BTTS trends in their recent filtered sample, so a tight 1-1 fits the way both sides have been scoring and conceding.
Real Sociedad and Valencia both look capable of getting on the scoresheet, but neither side has been producing a flood of goals, which makes 1-1 the cleanest read here.
Leipzig have the stronger edge in recent league form, and Freiburg have been leaking goals far too often to keep this tight for 90 minutes.
Palmeiras have been stronger at home and their recent scoring run makes a 2-1 home win a very natural fit.
Saint-Étienne have been tight at the back with 8 clean sheets in their recent sample, but Rodez arrive with enough attacking threat to nick a goal too.
Aston Villa have been leaving gaps at the back with 12 conceded in their last 5, while Liverpool keep finding ways to score and have hit 11 in their last 6.
Valencia have been solid at home, with 4 clean sheets in their recent sample and a strong 15 goals scored, while Rayo have been competitive but not airtight away from home.
Real Madrid have been scoring freely at home with 11 goals in 6 matches, and Oviedo have struggled badly in front of goal with just 2 scored in their recent run.
Villarreal are scoring freely at home, and Sevilla have been leaky enough away to leave the door open for a 2-1 type of game.
Espanyol and Athletic both arrive with plenty of matches where they have been involved in tight, open contests, and 1-1 fits the shape of this one.
Real Betis have enough attacking punch at home, and Elche have been leaking goals far too often on the road.
Southampton and Middlesbrough both come in with solid scoring numbers, but neither looks likely to run away with it.
Napoli have been solid at home and their recent form shows plenty of goals, while Bologna have only managed 14 in their last 15 and can be opened up on the road.
Tottenham's recent games have been open and high-scoring, while Leeds have the firepower to nick a goal but also give teams plenty of chances.
Nottingham Forest have been lively at home, scoring 25 in their last 15 and winning plenty of their recent matches.
Barcelona’s home form is outstanding, with 38 goals scored in their last 15 and a strong run of wins behind them.
Liverpool’s home games have been lively, with 25 goals scored in their last 15 and plenty of end-to-end football at Anfield.
Hoffenheim’s home games have been messy but productive, with 29 scored and 27 conceded in the last 15.
Dortmund have been a real force at home, scoring 30 in their last 15, and Frankfurt have also been open enough to give chances away.
Levante and Osasuna both look like they can compete in spells, but neither side has been convincing enough to pull clear.
Aston Villa have the edge at home and Forest still look capable of nicking one, so 2-1 fits the shape of this tie nicely.
Freiburg and Braga both bring goals into the game, and with both sides conceding regularly, a 2-1 home win looks the most natural call.
Almere have been lively at home with 31 goals in their last 15, and De Graafschap have the firepower to make this a proper playoff battle.
Bayern have been relentless at home, scoring 53 in their last 15, and PSG arrive with 40 goals of their own plus plenty of clean sheets to lean on.
Arsenal have been solid at home and Atlético have still shown enough threat to nick a goal, which makes a 2-1 outcome feel very live here.
FC Tokyo have been strong going forward at home, scoring 27 in their last 15, while JEF United have been vulnerable away from home.
Chelsea have been a bit open at the back, while Nottingham Forest have enough bite to get on the scoresheet away from home.
Roma have the stronger home edge and have been finding the net regularly, while Fiorentina are still capable of causing problems in a game of this type.
Bologna have been steady at home and Cagliari have struggled to keep teams out, so a narrow home win with goals at both ends looks the most natural fit.
Lille have been very solid at home, but Le Havre still carry enough threat to nick a goal, which makes 2-1 feel far more realistic than a clean sheet win.
Villarreal have been getting into good scoring positions at home, and Levante have only kept things tight in patches away from home.
Arsenal have been solid at home and usually create enough to win, even if they do not always keep the door shut.
Leeds have been lively at home and Burnley have been far too generous at the back, so a 2-1 home win fits the way both sides have been playing.
Girona and Mallorca both bring enough threat to make this a lively game, but Girona's home edge makes 2-1 the most natural shout.