Premier League 5 Fold Accumulator Preview
Total Odds: 30/1
Brighton - WIN
West Ham v Brighton • Tuesday • 19:30
Draw or Aston Villa
Arsenal v Aston Villa • Tuesday • 20:15
Chelsea - WIN
Chelsea v Bournemouth • Tuesday • 19:30
Nottingham Forest - WIN
Nottingham Forest v Everton • Tuesday • 19:30
Newcastle - WIN
Burnley v Newcastle • Tuesday • 19:30
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Match Analysis
🔵 Leg 1 – Brighton to WIN
Match: West Ham vs Brighton
Kick-off: Tuesday 19:30
Odds: 2.15
West Ham’s season continues to unravel, and the numbers paint a bleak picture for the hosts. They are now seven league games without a win, while their home form has dipped alarmingly, losing three consecutive league matches at the London Stadium. Alarmingly, West Ham have already suffered 11 home league defeats in 2025, edging closer to an unwanted club record.
Brighton’s recent dip is misleading. Four of their last five winless games came against teams pushing for European places, and this fixture is statistically far more favourable. The Seagulls also enjoy this matchup historically, losing just once to West Ham since their 2017/18 promotion, while remaining unbeaten in eight straight league visits to this ground.
Key Stats That Stand Out
• West Ham have conceded 13 second-half home goals, joint-highest in the league
• 6 of West Ham’s 9 home games have gone over 2.5 goals
• Brighton have scored 9 of their 10 away league goals after half-time
Verdict
With West Ham fading badly late in games and Brighton regularly striking after the break, the away win holds strong value.
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🟣 Leg 2 – Draw or Aston Villa
Match: Arsenal vs Aston Villa
Kick-off: Tuesday 20:15
Odds: 2.70
Arsenal may be top of the table, but Aston Villa arrive as one of the most resilient sides in the league. Villa have won eight consecutive Premier League matches, their longest top-flight run in over a century, and continue to defy opponents by refusing to fold when falling behind.
Statistically, this is not a comfortable fixture for Arsenal. Villa have won three of the last five league meetings, matching the total Arsenal managed across the previous thirteen combined. Unai Emery also remains unbeaten in his two away league visits to the Emirates as Villa boss.
Key Stats That Stand Out
• Arsenal have scored in both halves in 6 of 9 home league games
• Villa have earned a league-high 18 points from losing positions
• Villa have won five straight league matches against London clubs, scoring 2+ in each
• Villa have conceded 6 goals in the opening 15 minutes, joint-highest
Verdict
Villa’s momentum and mental toughness make them very hard to beat. The double chance protects against Arsenal’s home strength while keeping strong upside.
🔴 Leg 3 – Chelsea to WIN
Match: Chelsea vs Bournemouth
Kick-off: Tuesday 19:30
Odds: 1.55
Chelsea’s form has dipped, but Bournemouth’s is collapsing. The visitors are now nine league matches without a win, while conceding heavily on the road. In fact, Bournemouth have shipped three or more goals in each of their last six away league games, a staggering defensive trend.
Chelsea also dominate this fixture historically, remaining unbeaten in eight straight league meetings, while scoring exactly twice in each of their last three home H2Hs.
Key Stats That Stand Out
• Chelsea have dropped 11 home points from winning positions, league-high
• Bournemouth have conceded 11 away goals before half-time, most in the league
• Bournemouth have not won an away league match since August
Verdict
Chelsea’s home response is expected, especially against a Bournemouth side leaking goals early and late.
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🟢 Leg 4 – Nottingham Forest to WIN
Match: Nottingham Forest vs Everton
Kick-off: Tuesday 19:30
Odds: 2.10
Forest may be sliding, but Everton are offering almost nothing in attack. The Toffees have failed to score in three straight matches, and only 6 of their 18 league games this season have produced over 2.5 goals, highlighting how toothless they’ve become.
Forest matches, however, tend to open up late, and Everton are particularly vulnerable in those stages. Forest have also developed a habit of ending the year positively, winning their final league match in both 2023 and 2024.
Key Stats That Stand Out
• Forest have conceded 11 goals after the 75th minute, most in the league
• 5 of Forest’s last 6 home games went over 2.5 goals
• Only 2 of Everton’s last 11 matches saw both teams score
Verdict
Everton’s lack of goals combined with Forest’s late-game patterns point towards a narrow but valuable home win.
⚫ Leg 5 – Newcastle to WIN
Match: Burnley vs Newcastle
Kick-off: Tuesday 19:30
Odds: 1.62
Burnley’s numbers are grim. They haven’t won a league match since October 26, going nine games without victory, and failed to record a single shot on target in their last outing. Home form offers no relief, with five straight winless games at Turf Moor.
Newcastle’s away struggles are well documented, but this is a fixture they consistently dominate. The Toon have won seven straight Premier League H2Hs, including a recent 2-1 victory, and Burnley have scored exactly once in every home H2H without ever keeping Newcastle out.
Key Stats That Stand Out
• Only 1 of Burnley’s 9 home games went over 2.5 goals
• Newcastle have conceded 10 of 23 league goals after the 75th minute
• Newcastle have been caught offside just 18 times, lowest in the league
Verdict
Against one of the league’s weakest attacks, this is Newcastle’s best chance to reset their away form.
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