Football Accumulator Tips: Shots and shots on target are the play for Tuesday's Premier League fixtures
Liverpool's 9-0 demolition of Bournemouth. Man City fighting from two goals down to beat Crystal Palace 4-2. Frank Lampard still searching for his first three points of the new season. Arsenal top of the table as the only English top flight side with a 100% record. Another bitter defeat for Steven Gerrard and his Aston Villa team. Scott Parker winning the Premier League sack race.
But the congested schedule will not let us dwell on any of that as such a quick turnaround sees all 20 PL teams feature in league action between Tuesday and Thursday.
As always here at BettingOdds.com we're looking to bring any worthy bets to your attention, and that's exactly the aim of our Tuesday Premier League shots/shots on target four-fold which pays 4.83/1 with bet365.
Football Accumulator Tips
As you might have already seen, the first of three players we're backing to let off two or more shots on Tuesday is Bryan Mbeumo. Until recently, the bookmakers were seemingly unaware of just how frequently the Brentford forward was going for goal.
Since joining the division, only 11 players have racked up more shots than the French winger, in a list that is packed to the rafters with household names such as Mohamed Salah, Cristiano Ronaldo, Harry Kane and Heung-min Son.
He's started this new campaign where he left off from last year, registering 11 shots in four matches - the most of any individual from Thomas Frank's side - including four in his last outing against Everton on Saturday to see him having met this line of over 1.5 shots in each of his four league outings so far.
Bet365 had him priced up at odds against for this same line just a couple of matches ago but finally appear to have cottoned on to his presence in front of goal - it's only taken them over 12 months since his introduction to the Premier League!
Following on from that we move over to West London where Alexis Mac Allister takes our liking to also have two or more shots in Brighton's visit to Craven Cottage. As someone who featured in 33 games for Graham Potter's men last term, trying for goal on 60 separate occasions, Mac Allister's shots per game total comes in at around 1.83.
He's well on course to stick to or even better that figure this term, having played every single PL minute for the Seagulls this campaign, and finding his range six times over the four matches so far. Before the narrow win over Leeds on the weekend, the Argentine was 3/3 for registering two shots, but found himself operating somewhat differently in a man-to-man marking system vs Jesse Marsch's side.
Fulham will be no walkover in the capital, but Mac should return to his usual busy self in front of the opposition net. It's also worth mentioning that he cleared this line 13 times last season, with three of those coming against newly-promoted teams, and a further two against either now Championship clubs or those who were involved in the relegation picture.
The third and final player to meet this very shots line is Southampton's Che Adams who round out a challenging few days with another home fixture, this time hosting Chelsea.
Adams struggled to make any real lasting impression as the solo forward in a under-firing Saints forward line last season. His strengths do tend to compliment a strike partner but for a multitude of reasons, Southampton just don't have that option available right now.
We're not really sure what it is, maybe it's the water he's drinking, but Che looks hungrier than ever this season. Question marks remain over his ability to hit double figures in terms of goals but that hasn't stopped him from trying his damndest already!
The 26-year-old has posted close to a fifth of his shots tally for the entire 21/22 season in just three games, playing no part in his side's opener to Tottenham. He's had at least one shot in each of three fixtures, letting off five and three against Manchester United and Leicester respectively.
Of the 18 times he managed two or more shots in a single match, 10 of these were done so on home turf, meaning that St. Mary's crowd is clearly giving him that much needed confidence, and that's just what we're predicting to happen again tonight when Chelsea roll into town.
And last but not least, we switch from shots to shots on target and have identified the perfect candidate to find the target at least once on Tuesday in Leeds' Rodrigo.
Much was said about United's chances this season, having narrowly avoided the drop last time out, in addition to losing their two most prized assets in Kalvin Phillips and Raphinha over the summer. But as well as recruiting well, they largely have the improvement of Spaniard Rodrigo to thank for their strong start to the new campaign.
Moving to the centre forward position in a system that looks to him to meet crosses and make something happen in the box has had him thriving, with Erling Haaland requiring a first league hat-trick to leapfrog him in the top goalscorer charts.
Aleksandar Mitrovic leads the way with 19 shots, but the 31-year-old has only registered one fewer, with seven of those finding the target and four beating the goalkeeper.
Everton's tally of 20 shots on target conceded thus far, coupled with the fact that Moreno has managed at least one in each of his four matches this season, make us confident of this final selection and complete the bet which clocks in at just under 5/1 at the time of writing.
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