BTTS Tips: Both Teams To Score Betting And Predictions Guide
A guide to betting on Both Teams To Score, including meaning, predictions and BTTS tips today
By James McMath
Predicting the result of a specific football match can be a daunting endeavor, particularly if you’re new to football betting.
You may wish to bet on both teams to score (BTTS) instead. This market allows you to partake in a challenging football betting market without having to worry about predicting the correct score.
Below is a guide with all the BTTS predictions you need to know. From looking at the BTTS stats to deciding when and where to use your bet, here’s how you can make the most out of this exciting market.
Before we get into our both teams to score tips, let’s discuss the market in more detail and clear up any reservations you may have.
BTTS Meaning
The BTTS betting market means you are betting on both teams to score at least one goal during a football match. You’ll be predicting that neither side will keep a clean sheet, and that both sets of goalkeepers will be picking the ball out of the net at least once.
BTTS betting is one of several specialists football markets, along with the likes of corners betting and cards betting.
The unpredictability of leagues like the Premier League, Ligue One, and the EFL Championship makes games frustratingly difficult to predict. However, the BTTS market means that, instead of predicting the correct score, you are merely betting on teams finding the goal.
How Often Does It Happen?
Sir Alex Ferguson once said ‘’attackers win you games, defenders win you titles’’, and he’s absolutely correct.
In fact, the Premier League club with the fewest goals conceded wins the title more often than not, and clean sheets can do more for a club’s standing in the table than the goals they score.
In the 2020/21 Premier League season, there were 156 games where both teams scored and 224 clean sheets.
Statistics tells us that over 200 of the 380 Premier League games across a season will feature a clean sheet, making games where both teams found the back of the net less common, but still quite regular.
You’ll need to do quite a bit of research before you decide where to place your BTTS bet, with a great emphasis on factors like form, home-and-away records, and team news.
Here’s how you can make the most out of your bet with our free BTTS tips.
BTTS Tips Today
Betting on both teams to score shouldn’t be done on just any league game, as there are certain games where more goals are thrown up on average.
Most guides offering BTTS tips today promote strong research, and this guide is no different.
Derbies
Games like Arsenal vs Tottenham or Newcastle vs Sunderland have a tendency to throw up more goals than your average Premier League encounter.
This is due to the emotional nature of the fixtures and the lesser importance of the home advantage. However, that isn’t to say that every derby produces goals, but they’re certainly more likely to flow than they are in other games.
The North London derby is famous for its goals, however, there seems to be more at Arsenal's stadium than there are at Tottenham’s.
In fact, there were no clean sheets kept at the Emirates on derby day between 2017 and 2022. Arsenal also avoided defeat in all of these games.
The Manchester derby, Milan, and El Clasico derbies are also all famed for their goal returns. Whilst not every derby features free-flowing football, clean sheets do tend to be more rare than in other games.
Champions League Knockout Rounds
The erratic urgency of the Champions League knockout rounds results in a high number of goals being scored by both teams.
If we look at the four semi-final games played in the 2021/22 Champions League season, we’ll find that clean sheets were a rare commodity and any BTTS bets would’ve paid off handsomely:
- Semi-final #1 - Manchester City 4-3 Real Madrid
- Semi final #2 - Liverpool 2-0 Villarreal
- Semi-final #3 - Real Madrid 3-1 Manchester City
- Semi-final #4 - Villarreal 2-3 Liverpool
Only once did a team (Liverpool) keep a clean sheet across these two games, and that was against a weaker Villarreal team at Anfield - a stadium where Liverpool had a stellar home record at the time.
Don’t Bet BTTS On The Final
You may be tempted to use your BTTS bet on the Champions League final, however, you should keep in mind that it’s quite rare for both teams to score in such a cagey encounter.
Coaches often promote defending and safe possession in major games, resulting in low-scoring games with few goal scoring opportunities.
If we take a look at the five Champions League finals between 2018 and 2022, we’ll find that only once did both teams score:
- 2018 Champions League final - Real Madrid 3-1 Liverpool
- 2019 Champions League final - Liverpool 2-0 Tottenham Hotspur
- 2020 Champions League final - Bayern Munich 1-0 PSG
- 2021 Champions League final - Chelsea 1-0 Manchester City
- 2022 Champions League final - Real Madrid 1-0 Liverpool
Four out of the five finals featured a clean sheet, meaning that it’s statistically very unlikely that your BTTS bet will pay off here.
How To Predict BTTS Using Odds
There is no such thing as a 100% BTTS tips but you can use the odds to help make a strong both teams to score prediction.
The BTTS odds on both teams to score indicate the likelihood of both teams to score.
For example, let's take a look at Real Madrid vs Barcelona. The BTTS odds are "Yes" 17/20 and "No" 93/100. That means there is a 54.05% chance that both teams will score and a 51.81% chance that both teams will not score.
BTTS And Win Prediction
Related to the both teams to score market, is the BTTS And Win Prediction, sometimes known as a 'scorecast'.
This involves the combination of the BTTS market and the Match Result market, for example "Real Madrid to win and BTTS".
This can be done as an accumulator bet or a Bet Builder prediction.
Factors To Consider
There are a variety of factors for you to consider before you start looking for BTTS tips. Even if there’s a strong possibility of goals on-paper, you should keep these factors in mind prior to betting. Team News
Team news can make or break your betting prospects and it can have a considerable effect on a team’s chances of scoring.
If a prolific striker is injured or a creative midfielder is absent, then it’s far less likely that a team will find joy in front of goal.
Conversely, the return of an elite centre-back or goalkeeper can massively reduce a team’s probability of conceding - particularly if they’re playing a weaker team at their home stadium.
Team news should be at the forefront of your mind before placing a BTTS bet. After all, a team is only as good as its players.
Recent Form
Does the game you’re using your BTTS bet on feature a leaky defence or a side in red-hot goalscoring form? If it does, then there’s a great chance that both teams will score.
Form is vital in football as every team has a barren spell, and how they’ve performed in their recent games will have a massive impact on their upcoming fixtures. Make sure you’re well-read on recent form before you place any bet, particularly a BTTS one.
BTTS Tips Summary
Wagering on both teams to score is certainly easier than betting on the correct score, however it still requires some research.
After reading this guide, hopefully you’ll have more confidence betting on this market and you’ll be in a better position to start placing some BTTS bets.
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