Football Accumulator Tips: 45/1 Carabao Cup four-fold
The first round of the 2024/25 League Cup gets underway on Tuesday, with 32 matches involving teams from the Championship, League One and League Two.
Here is a handful of our top picks for the action, which can be bundled into a 45/1 accumulator with Paddy Power.
Tuesday Accumulator Tips
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Blackburn To Beat Stockport
Both sides got off to winning starts in their respective leagues, however, Rovers' 4-2 victory was a particularly eye-catching result over the initial weekend of EFL fixtures.
After being hit with an early injury crisis, County boss Dave Challinor has told the press his plans to field a young team for this cup game, unwilling to incur any more hits to his first team.
You'd fancy the Championship side to edge out their League One counterparts anyway, but given the apparent circumstances, getting almost even money for John Eustace's team to win looks like a steal.
Oxford To Beat Peterborough
The U's were good value for their opening day win over Norwich City and their second foray in the 2024/25 season sees them undergo a repeat of last term's League One play-off semi-final with third tier outfit Peterborough United.
Posh fell to a 2-0 defeat at the hands of newly-relegated Huddersfield Town on Saturday, and will be looking to compete in this Carabao Cup outing. That being said, the Yellows get the better of them in both home games last season and can make use of this advantage to progress on Tuesday.
Sunderland To Beat Preston
An all-Championship affair sees 2-0 victors Sunderland make the trip to Deepdale - the stage of Sheffield United's televised 2-0 opening win on Friday night. That morale-boosting win means momentum is very much with the Black Cats ahead of this one.
PNE's latest defeat means that Ryan Lowe's side have now suffered six straight defeats in competitive matches, overlapping from five successive losses at the end of last season - all of which have been endured without reply.
Crewe To Beat Rotherham
Alexandra fared well in cups last season: beating Sunderland on penalties in this competition before overcoming Derby in an FA Cup replay.
Steve Evans rotated his Stevenage side last term in this competition and paid the price in round two with defeat to Exeter.
Neither one could avoid a loss on GW1 of the season, however, we think there's scope for the League Two club to best their third tier opponents in round one, especially if rotation plays a part.
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