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Football accumulator tips for Wednesday April 06: Cherries key to 11-1 acca

Bayern Munich also fancied to get the job done against Villarreal

Two intriguing first-leg encounters in the Champions League quarter-finals between Chelsea and Real Madrid and Villarreal and Juventus are the highlights on Wednesday.

Domestically, Burnley host Everton in a crucial Premier League relegation clash and there are three games on a big night in the Championship promotion race.

All bets must be placed by 7.45pm on Wednesday.

Racing Post football expert Joe Casey has picked:

Middlesbrough or draw double chance v Fulham

Bayern Munich to beat Villarreal

Real Madrid or draw double chance v Chelsea

Bournemouth to beat West Brom

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Middlesbrough v Fulham

Middlesbrough have won their last eight home games and Fulham have been victorious in just one of their last three on the road.

Villarreal v Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich have won all but one of their eight Champions League games this season and should have too much for a Villarreal side who have lost three of their last four in the league.

Chelsea v Real Madrid

Chelsea were humbled 4-1 by Brentford at the weekend and Real Madrid performed strongly in their victory over PSG.

West Brom v Bournemouth

Bournemouth have won six of their last nine games and face a West Brom side who surrendered tamely to rivals Birmingham at the weekend.


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