Football Accumulator Tips: 59/1 Cards Treble for Saturday's Premier League games

In the immortal words of Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, FINALLY, THE PREMIER LEAGUE, HAS COME BACK TO OUR TV SCREENS.
It’s been a fair old while, after the unfortunate passing of The Queen, but we’re back with seven games over the course of Friday to Sunday. There’s just three being played on Saturday, which is where our to be carded treble will focus.
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Our three picks are covering all three games on Saturday, and we start off with the early kickoff, where Wolves host Premier League champions Man City. It’s a tough ask for Wolves this weekend, as they face an in-form City side who are unbeaten in all competitions, after another stunning Erling Haaland goal completed their midweek turnaround against Borussia Dortmund.
This fixture last season saw the champions come away with a 5-1 win, four of which were scored by Kevin De Bruyne.
With the confidence flowing, and City’s slick transitions bound to show again, we’ve picked out Ruben Neves as the man to enter the book. Neves has been booked in half of his league games this season, including in each of his last two fixtures. He was shown a yellow against City in the away game last time out, and the long wait in between matches could prove to be a downfall for Wolves and Neves in particular, who may end up being overrun in midfield.
Next up, we’re looking to a BettingOdds.com favourite to be carded once again. No player has been booked more than Adam Smith in the Premier League this season, with a whopping four yellows in just six games. If he keeps this tempo up, he could end up with over 24 cards, breaking records for all the wrong reasons.
Smith has come up against some of the Premier League’s trickiest players in his right-back spot, and that is set to continue with the recall of Allan Saint-Maximin to the Newcastle team. There can’t be many players more difficult to play against than the Frenchman, with his slippery elusive style always causing problems. Newcastle should be looking to win comfortably here, and a Smith booking should arrive hand in hand.
Finally we’ve picked a bigger priced selection to take our treble up to the dizzying heights of the 60/1 region.
James Maddison isn’t necessarily the first player you’d think of to be booked, but so far this season he’s been cautioned more than any other Leicester player in the Premier League. Two bookings in his last three games means that the 11/2 price is just too tempting, and if Leicester continue their shocking form, he may become frustrated with the lack of possession, giving away silly fouls.
Best of luck if you’re following any of these bets, and please gamble responsibly.
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