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Premier League Football Accumulator Tips Today 10/05/2025

Premier League Football Accumulator Tips Today 10/05/2025
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Updated at: May 9th, 2025

On Saturday, there are five Premier League fixtures for bettors to get stuck into, with four taking place at 15:00 GMT, including an interesting game at Molineux, where Brighton take on a Wolves team with little to play for as they battle for a place in Europe next season.

The biggest game of the day, in terms of both teams having something left to fight for, takes place in the evening, when Bournemouth and Aston Villa will clash on the south coast. Can we snuff out some acca value ahead of these games? Read on for our Premier League accumulator tips for 10/05/2025.

Accumulator tips for today

All of the games featured in this accumulator are due to take place on 10/05/2025, starting at 15:00 GMT.

Ahead of Saturday’s action, three player bets stand out, and when combined, these bets form a three-fold accumulator that pays over 20/1 with betway. To be exact, a £10 bet would return £216.00.

Fulham vs Everton - Carlos Alcaraz Over 0.5 Shots on Target

I know what you’re thinking, you’re thinking Everton have nothing to play for. You’re not wrong either. The Toffees, for a change, are not involved in a relegation battle, while they have zero chance of getting anywhere near the European places, meaning that ultimately, it’s a relaxing last few weeks of the season for David Moyes’ men, which after recent seasons, is no doubt a relief.

One Everton player who does have something to play for is Carlos Alcaraz, who is looking to make his loan move a permanent one. To do that, the Argentine will be keen to turn in some encouraging performances now that the pressure is off his team. That’s exactly what he did last weekend, providing a lovely assist for Beto’s goal against Ipswich.

Alcaraz hasn’t delivered too much in terms of end-product since arriving in January, scoring and assisting three times in the league, but he’s always looked both lively and direct, while he’s shown a clear desire to go for goal.

Of all Everton’s regular players, Alcaraz ranks as the best in terms of shots per 90 minutes, averaging 2.95, while his average of 0.93 shots on target per 90 minutes is far from poor. On the road, he’s hit the target six times in seven league games. That’ll do for me.

Ipswich vs Brentford - Julio Enciso to Score or Assist

At Portman Road, the Tractor Boys, having treated their fans to two goals and share of the spoils at Goodison Park last weekend, will be looking to give their loyal supporters something else to cheer about before heading back down to the Championship, and if Julio Enciso is about, they may just do that.

Like Alcaraz at Everton, the Paraguayan is on loan at Ipswich, and while his team has nothing tangible to play for, he’ll be looking to show his parent club (Brighton) why he’s worth keeping around next season.

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In fairness, in what has been a brief spell in Ipswich colours, Enciso has delivered some excellent performances, so much so that Kieran McKenna will probably wish he’d got hold of the 21-year-old much earlier.

In 11 Premier League appearances for the Tractor Boys, Enciso has five goals and assists, averaging 0.63 goals and assists per 90 minutes. After scoring a fine goal at Everton last weekend, the hungry South American will surely be looking for more. Against a Bees side that has been less than defensively secure of late, he could easily get what he wants.

Bournemouth vs Aston Villa - Lewis Cook to Be Carded

Wrapping this one up, I’m going to side with Bournemouth battler Lewis Cook to get his name taken for a ninth time (in the league) this season.

Cook brings plenty of guile and intelligent play to the Cherries midfield, but he also brings some unruly behaviour. Let’s be honest, the Englishman is no stranger to making fouls, many of which are unneeded.

This season,only one Bournemouth player has made more fouls than Cook, who averages 0.26 cards per 90 minutes. Moreover, Cook has typically been booked against the best teams this season, with six of his eight Premier League cautions coming against teams currently either in the top seven or fighting for a European place.

Given that the visitors have some tricky customers in general, plus midfielders such as Youri Tielemans, who are very good at drawing fouls, Cook could find himself getting on the wrong side of the referee as his team attempts to strengthen their top-eight position.

Recap - Premier League Accumulator tips for 10/05/2025

To recap, the selections that make up this accumulator bet are as follows:

  • Carlos Alcaraz Over 0.5 Shots on Target

  • Julio Enciso to Score or Assist

  • Lewis Cook to Be Carded

A three-fold accumulator made up of the above selections pays 20.6/1 with betway.

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Bradley Gibbs

With over 12 years of experience, Bradley Gibbs is a seasoned sports betting writer and tipster specialising in uncovering value bets across football, horse racing, tennis, and golf. His extensive coverage of these sports has been featured on numerous websites and in The Racing & Football Outlook, a renowned UK betting publication. Bradley's expertise lies in identifying betting edges and delivering insightful, data-driven content for informed wagering.