Mega Accumulator 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.
Al-Ettifaq have the better balance between attack and defence, and they face a home side that has been conceding far too often.
Al-Kholood have been lively at home and their attacking numbers are strong enough to edge a game like this.
Braga have been solid at home, while Freiburg have scored in most of their recent games, and this one has the feel of a tight first-leg chess match.
Forest are hard to beat at home, but Villa have been lively enough going forward to keep this game in the balance.
Shakhtar have been flying at home, winning and keeping control of games with real authority, while Palace have not looked as sharp away.
Rayo have been competitive all season and usually carry enough threat at home to hurt teams that leave space behind.
Al-Riyadh have been giving chances away, but they still carry enough threat at home to nick a goal.
Al-Taawoun’s games have been lively, with goals at both ends in plenty of recent matches.
Den Bosch and Almere City both come into this with fragile defences and plenty of goals in their recent games.
Al-Nassr are in frightening scoring form, but Al-Ahli have enough quality to contribute too.
Boreham Wood have been involved in plenty of high-scoring games, and Forest Green also bring a decent attacking punch.
At this level both sides know how to shut games down, and neither will want to give the first blow away in a knockout tie.
Sporting have been strong at home and Tondela have been too open at the back, conceding in most of their recent outings.
Al-Shabab and Al-Fateh both carry a strong habit of finding the net, and neither defence has been watertight lately.
Al-Khaleej have the better home platform, and Al-Najma's away record shows a side that gives up too many chances.
PSG have been ruthless at home, scoring freely and carrying far more threat in the final third than Bayern's recent defensive record suggests they can handle.
Shimizu have looked the steadier side at home, and their recent results suggest they can edge tight games rather than chase them.
Nagoya have been involved in plenty of open games, and Fagiano's away numbers suggest they can nick one as well.
Beşiktaş have been far more explosive at home, scoring 31 in 15 and winning plenty of games on the front foot.
Mjällby are a proper home side here, with 31 goals scored and 10 clean sheets in their last 15.
TSC have been the more reliable side and Mladost Lučani have only seven goals in 15, which tells its own story.
United have been involved in plenty of open games, and Brentford are rarely blank on the road.
Espanyol have been leaking goals at home, but they still usually nick a chance at the other end.
Paderborn have scored 30 and Schalke 25 in their last 15, with both sides finding the net regularly.
Club Brugge have 37 goals in their last 15 and only two clean sheets is the only real worry for them.
Heracles have conceded 38 in their last 15 and Volendam are not exactly tight at the back either.
Chelsea have scored 26 in their last 15 and usually carry enough punch at home to trouble anyone.
Rangers have won 42 goals' worth of games in their last 15 and are very reliable at Ibrox.
Almería have been the livelier side going forward with 30 goals in their last 15, and Granada have been too open at the back.
Rennes have won 11 of their last 15 at a good clip, and Nantes have only scored 12 in the same span.
Dortmund have scored 29 in their last 15 and usually turn home games into a shootout.
Athletico have won the bigger share of the recent battles and look the more settled side at home.
Ludogorets have been rock-solid at home, with 26 scored and only 12 conceded across their last 15.
Fulham and Villa both come in with regular scoring and neither side looks completely secure at the back.
Middlesbrough are usually comfortable at home and Watford have been loose at the back on their travels.
Charlton have been hard to beat at home, and Hull's away form has been patchy with too many goals conceded.
Bayern have been relentless, with 50 goals in their last 15 and wins coming almost every week.
Köln games tend to open up, and they have been involved in plenty of BTTS and high-scoring matches.
Atletico have been involved in plenty of lively games, and Athletic are sturdy enough to nick a goal of their own.
Sporting are scoring freely and have 24 goals in their last 15, while AVS have been open at the back with 25 conceded.
Başakşehir have won games regularly and scored 27 in their last 15, while Kasımpaşa have been more ordinary in attack away from home.
Annecy and Pau both come in with 21 goals scored over their last 15, and neither side has been watertight at the back.
Cambuur are involved in open games, and Vitesse have scored 29 in their last 15 while also conceding plenty.
RKC Waalwijk score freely at home and their matches have regularly opened up, with 13 of their last 15 going over 2.5.
Leipzig have been involved in plenty of lively games, with 11 of their last 15 going over 2.5 and 27 goals scored in that run.
Napoli have the stronger squad and Cremonese arrive with just 8 goals scored in their last 15, which is a poor attacking return.
Lens have the firepower to score in most away games, but Brest have been competitive at home and have found the net enough themselves.
Sunderland have been tough to beat at home and have enough about them to keep this tight.
Leicester have been conceding in bunches, while Millwall are strong enough going forward to punish that.
LAFC have scored 30 in their last 15 and Colorado's away games are rarely quiet, with 27 conceded in that run.
Nordsjælland have scored 25 in their last 15 but conceded 24, while AGF have found the net in plenty of matches too.
Sevilla have looked brittle away from home, conceding 27 in their last 15 and keeping only one clean sheet.
Rayo's matches have been lively enough, with 20 goals scored and 18 conceded in their last 15.
Braga come in with 29 goals scored in their last 15 and six clean sheets, which is a strong away platform.
Lommel come in with 24 goals scored in their last 15 and have been strong enough at home to take control of tight games.
Stuttgart's games usually carry goals, with 33 scored and 22 conceded in their last 15.
PSV have been relentless at home with 32 goals scored in their last 15 and 14 of those games going over 2.5.
Copenhagen’s games have been flying over the line, with 14 of their last 15 clearing 2.5 goals.
Salzburg and Austria Wien both come into this with plenty of goals in their recent runs, and Austria have seen 9 of their last 15 go over 2.5.
Real Sociedad are tough to beat at home and have only lost a handful of games in this run, while Getafe’s scoring has been modest away from home.
Telstar’s home games are usually hectic, with 11 of their last 15 clearing 2.5 goals.
Birmingham have looked the steadier side at home, and Preston’s away form has been too fragile with goals conceded in most trips.
Strasbourg have been involved in plenty of open games, and Nice have enough attacking threat to land a goal even if they’re not always secure at the back.
Burnley have been involved in high-scoring games far too often at the back, while City keep pouring in goals away from home.
Barcelona have been electric going forward, but they’ve still been giving teams a look at goal, with BTTS landing in 8 of their last 15.
Blau Weiss Linz and Wolfsberger both bring mixed defensive numbers, and their recent games have regularly opened up.
Southampton have been flying with 35 goals in their last 15 and only 12 conceded, which is exactly the sort of home control you want behind a straight home win.
Bradford matches have had a decent amount of goal action, and Plymouth arrive with 34 scored in their last 15.
Coventry have been very solid at home, scoring 24 and conceding only 12 in their last 15.
Stoke have been leaky at the back, while Millwall have enough cutting edge to make life awkward for them.
Brighton have kept things lively at home, while Chelsea have scored in plenty of games but also shipped 26 in their last 15.
Inter have the stronger edge at home, with 32 goals scored and six clean sheets in their last 15.
Real Madrid have the kind of home firepower that usually turns these games one way, with 30 goals in their last 15.
Lechia and Piast have both been involved in plenty of open games, with Lechia seeing 11 of their last 15 go over 2.5 and Piast 9 of 15.
Gaziantep's matches have been full of action, with 9 of their last 15 going over 2.5 and 11 of those ending with both teams scoring.
Midtjylland and AGF both come in with strong attacking numbers, scoring 25 and 24 goals in their last 15 respectively.
FCSB have scored 26 in their last 15 and their away matches have produced 9 overs, so they bring plenty of threat going forward.
Den Bosch and Jong FC Utrecht both have leaky defences, with each side conceding 24 or more across their last 15.
Deportivo's home games are usually controlled but not dull, and Mirandés have kept very few clean sheets away.
Fiorentina have the stronger form and more goals in the tank, while Lecce have lost far too often and struggle to score consistently.
Dunkerque have seen both teams score in 11 of their last 15, and Laval are conceding in too many away matches to trust a clean sheet.
Schalke have been much stronger at home, with 23 goals scored and five clean sheets in their last 15.
Monaco have been excellent at home, with 27 goals scored in 15 and a very steady record in front of their own fans.
Everton and Liverpool both have enough punch to hurt each other, and neither defence has looked completely watertight lately.
Freiburg are scoring regularly, and Heidenheim have been far too open at the back with 34 goals conceded in 15.
Sporting Gijón have been the more reliable side, while Cádiz have been leaking goals and picking up too few results away.
Bayern have been outrageous going forward, with 51 goals in 15 and 13 of those games clearing the 2.5 line.
City and Arsenal both arrive with strong attacking numbers and very little to fear in the final third.
Eibar have been excellent defensively, conceding just six goals in 15, and that kind of control is gold at this level.
Brentford and Fulham both come in with plenty of tight, stop-start games, and neither side has been blowing teams away lately.
Leverkusen are flying in attack, but Augsburg have enough in the tank to nick a goal even when they’re under pressure.
Hoffenheim and Dortmund both bring goals and both concede their fair share as well.
Leeds have been solid at home and Wolves have struggled to keep things tight on the road.
Norwich have been the steadier side and have looked more secure in and out of possession.
Wrexham are usually involved in open games and Stoke have not been shy in going forward either.
Watford have been leaky at the back, while Sheffield United are getting into scoring positions more often than not.
Manchester United have been tough to put away and Chelsea have had too many shaky spells at the back.
Como have been the steadier side with 3 clean sheets in their last 6, while Sassuolo have lost 3 of their last 6 and keep giving teams chances.
Kaiserslautern have won 3 of their last 6 and come in with a better attacking edge, while Kiel have only one clean sheet in that run.
Elversberg have taken points regularly at home and Karlsruher have been loose at the back, conceding 10 in their last 6.
Köln have scored 10 in their last 6 and come into this with much more attacking threat than St.
Lens have won 4 of their last 6 and score heavily at home, while Toulouse have conceded 13 in the same spell.
Inter have the far stronger home record and Cagliari have struggled for goals, scoring only 5 in their last 6.
Coventry arrive with 4 clean sheets in their last 6 and far more control in their results than Blackburn, who have scored just 4 in that run.
Las Palmas have enough at home to edge this, and Leganés have been open defensively with 9 goals conceded in their last 6.
Septemvri and Spartak both come in with modest scoring returns, and neither side has been convincing in front of goal.
Celta have been involved in lively games, with 9 goals scored and 13 conceded in their last six.
AZ are scoring freely, but Shakhtar have the form and quality to land a punch of their own.
Porto arrive in excellent form, scoring 13 and conceding only 5 across their last six.
Villa have been strong at home and keep finding ways to score, while Bologna have been too open at the back.
Fiorentina are usually dangerous going forward, while Palace have been steady enough to nick a goal even away from home.
AEK have been involved in high-tempo games and have hit four overs in their last six.
Strasbourg have been involved in plenty of open games, and Mainz have been in sharp scoring form with five wins on the spin.
Cherno More are hard to beat at home, but CSKA 1948 arrive with 11 goals in their last 6 and plenty of attacking rhythm.
Ludogorets are flying, with five wins in a row and just one goal conceded in their last 6, which is the kind of form that travels well.
Al-Nassr are in ruthless scoring form with 21 goals in their last 6, and they have the firepower to turn this into a one-sided shootout.
Luton have been involved in plenty of lively matches, scoring 14 in their last 6 and landing over 2.5 goals in five of them.
AFC Wimbledon are conceding far too often, but Stockport have also scored 12 in their last 6 and tend to keep games open.
Bayern and Real Madrid both come into this on the front foot, with the Spaniards scoring in all of their last 6 and Bayern racking up 19 goals in theirs.
Arsenal have the stronger home edge here and have kept three clean sheets in their last six, which usually tells you they know how to control games at home.
Botev Vratsa and Lokomotiv Sofia both come in with modest but workable scoring numbers, and neither side looks secure enough to keep a clean sheet here.
Botev Plovdiv have been far steadier, with 4 clean sheets in their last 6 and only 4 goals conceded.
Colchester have looked the more reliable side at home, while Accrington have struggled badly with just 3 goals in their last 6.
Huddersfield have seen BTTS land in 5 of their last 6, and Cardiff have enough quality to trouble them too.
Liverpool’s games are opening up at the back, while PSG arrive with 18 goals in their last 6 and a real taste for front-foot football.
Barcelona have been scoring freely and Atlético’s recent matches have regularly opened up, with 4 of their last 6 going over 2.5.
Southampton are flying with 6 wins from 6 and 14 goals scored, which is exactly the kind of form you want behind a home win.
Portsmouth are conceding heavily at home, while Ipswich have been finding goals with regularity on the road.
CSKA and Levski have both been very stubborn defensively, with plenty of clean sheets between them in recent games.
Rizespor have been much more reliable at home, scoring regularly and carrying the better attacking rhythm.
Fredericia and Vejle both come in with leaky defensive records and enough goals in their recent games to keep things open.
Sirius and Hammarby are both in strong scoring form, and their recent games have regularly gone with plenty of goals.
Jong Ajax are always capable of turning games into shootouts, and TOP Oss have been involved in plenty of open matches too.
Universitatea Cluj are flying, but Craiova have also been very steady and have the sort of away organisation that keeps them in games.
Lazio come in with a solid run and have been hard to beat, while Fiorentina's form has been lively but not flawless at the back.
Manchester United have been creating enough at home and have more punch going forward than Leeds' current away form suggests.
Fortuna have seen both teams score in all of their last 6, and 6 of those games flew over 2.5 goals.
Birmingham have been low on goals, but Wrexham's recent games have been wide open with 5 of the last 6 ending in BTTS.
Rangers have not lost in their last 6 and have been scoring freely, which is a bad sign for a Falkirk side conceding in plenty of games.
Bochum's games have been a proper goal-fest, with 5 of their last 6 going over 2.5 and 16 conceded in that spell.
Napoli arrive on a strong run with 5 wins in their last 6 and a much cleaner defensive record than Parma.
Nice have enough about them at home to edge a Le Havre side that has struggled for goals.
Racing's matches have been wild, with 5 of their last 6 going over 2.5 and plenty of goals at both ends.
Dortmund have won 4 of their last 6 and keep creating in every game, while Leverkusen have been loose at the back lately.
Middlesbrough have been solid at home and have scored 8 in their last 6, while Portsmouth are leaking goals too easily.
Leicester have been tough to beat in recent weeks and Swansea still give away too many dangerous moments away from home.
Southampton have been flying in front of goal with 13 scored in their last 6, and Derby are capable of getting involved as well.
Sheffield United games have been open, with five BTTSs in the last six, and Hull have been involved in plenty of end-to-end football too.
Bayern have hit 20 goals in their last 6 and come in with the sharper edge at both ends.
Liverpool can still overwhelm teams at home when they get their front line moving, and Fulham have not looked airtight lately.
Sevilla and Atlético both arrive with goals in their recent runs, and neither side has looked completely secure defensively.
Spartak Varna have been leaking goals badly, with 17 conceded in their last 6, while Dobrudzha have also been involved in open games.
CSKA 1948 have been strong at home, scoring 12 in their last 6 and winning more often than not.
Slavia Sofia have been productive with 11 goals in their last 6, while Septemvri Sofia have only managed 1 goal in that same run.
Monaco are in excellent rhythm, with 13 goals scored in their last 6 and very few signs of slowing down.
Twente have been lively in front of goal with 12 scored in their last 6, and Volendam are vulnerable at the back.
RKC Waalwijk have hit 14 goals in their last 6, and FC Emmen are also conceding plenty at the moment.
Colchester have struggled to score regularly, but Swindon arrive with enough threat and both sides have shown goals in their recent runs.
Real Madrid are scoring freely, with 14 goals in their last 6, and they usually set the tone at home.
Lokomotiv Sofia have taken 7 points from their last 4 and Beroe have scored just once in their last 6, so the home side look far more reliable here.
Ludogorets are flying with 16 goals in their last 6 and 4 clean sheets, which is exactly the sort of form that usually wins these fixtures comfortably.
Freiburg have conceded 10 in their last 6 and have not kept a clean sheet, so Celta are well placed to avoid defeat here.
Rizespor have scored in five of their last six, while Samsunspor have found the net in most of their recent away games.
Levski have won four of their last six and score regularly at home, which gives them a strong edge in Sofia.
Freiburg are scoring plenty but look fragile at the back, and Celta have been involved in goals on a regular basis.
Shakhtar have scored 10 in their last 6, while AZ have hit 13 and kept only a couple of clean sheets.
Mainz and Strasbourg have both been involved in open games lately, with plenty of goals between them in recent weeks.