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Super 6 Accumulator: Championship & FA Cup Quarter-Final Tips
Wembley fever meets Championship grit this week. From Manchester City’s dominant FA Cup home record to Wrexham’s clinical scoring streak, we’ve analysed aerial duels, shot frequency, and injury updates to bring you six expert correct-score predictions.
Super 6 Correct Score Acca
West Brom vs Wrexham
Selection: 1-1
Oxford Utd vs Hull City
Selection: 0-1
Coventry vs Derby
Selection: 2-1
Man City vs Liverpool (FA Cup)
Selection: 2-1
Chelsea vs Port Vale (FA Cup)
Selection: 3-0
Southampton vs Arsenal (FA Cup)
Selection: 1-3
Wrexham arrive having scored in ten consecutive matches, while West Brom have found the net in each of their last six. Despite the gap in the table, West Brom’s ability to generate 20 shots in a game suggests they will have sufficient opportunities to score at the Hawthorns. Wrexham’s 22.0 aerial duels won per match makes a goal from a dead-ball situation highly plausible.
Hull City possess the efficiency required to secure a narrow victory, having won 4 of their last 6 away environments. Oxford are particularly weak against through balls and skillful attackers like Joe Gelhardt. Given Oxford’s scoring drought (0.82 goals per home game), a single goal for the visitors may be enough to decide this under high-pressure.
A 2-1 scoreline reflects the clash between Coventry’s high-event attacking style (16.7 shots per game) and Derby’s clinical finishing. While Derby’s physical presence and 21.8 aerial wins per match allow them to exploit Coventry’s set-piece weaknesses, Coventry’s 81 goals scored this season suggest they will find the net at least twice.
City host Liverpool in what has become a defining rivalry. Guardiola’s men have already won both league meetings this season and host a Liverpool side playing their first game since Mo Salah announced his departure. City have won their last 17 home FA Cup ties, and with Jeremy Doku in dangerous form, they are tipped to progress once more.
Chelsea should get back on track against a Port Vale side on the brink of relegation. Port Vale have failed to score in 4 of their last 6 matches. Pedro Neto has bagged four goals in three FA Cup appearances this term and is expected to lead a show of strength for the Blues at Stamford Bridge.
Southampton are a form side in the Championship with a 14-match unbeaten run under Tonda Eckert. However, Arsenal’s class should tell at St Mary’s. While the Londoners have had to grind out victories recently, Gabriel Jesus is expected to thrive in his starting role, leading the Gunners to the final eight of the competition.




