BTTS Tips: 9/1 four fold for Saturday's English football
There is a full raft of weekend UK football and we've asked our BTTS man @OddsTerrier to scour the stats. He's picked out a tasty four-fold for your pleasure. It pays a little under 9/1 with bet365 including a 10% Accumulator Bonus.
Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur
First up we've got action from the Premier League and a match at Old Trafford between Manchester United and Spurs. We will have a full in-depth preview and betting tips for this match on site but we've included it in our BTTS acca too. United will be desperate to show that the derby mauling was a blip and try to gain three points from this one. Spurs are being hot or cold at the moment under Conte - winning four and losing four of their last eight. They will see this as a real opportunity to pick another win against a flaky Red Devils.
Neither side rate particularly highly for BTTS but I'm going to throw stats out of the window for this one and firmly expect both sides to bag here. There have been 37 goals scored at The Theatre of Dreams this season in just 14 games and Spurs goal record on the road also backs this one up - scoring 17 and conceding the same amount.
Accrington Stanley v Charlton Athletic
Next we move down into League One for a salvo of games where we expect goals, goals, goals...
Firstly we're at the Crown Ground in the north west for a clash between Accrington and Charlton. These sides are both fairly safe in mid-table and are separated by just four spots and six points.
Both sides rank extremely high for BTTS. Accy are 2nd in the league for home rank with 12 of 18 games (67%) seeing it land. Charlton rank even higher on the road (12 of 17 games). This one looks extremely likely.
AFC Wimbledon v Lincoln City
Next we move down south and to Plough Lane for another lower mid-table tie. The Dons are hovering just above the relegation zone and need a result badly here. Lincoln are five points above them but still not mathematically safe.
In terms of BTTS and again we have two of the highest ranked sides in the league. Wimbledon have seen a massive 45 goals scored in just 17 games at home and 11 of those have seen BTTS land. City on the other hand have seen 11 of just 16 games on the road where BTTS has hit.
Burton Albion v Fleetwood Town
Our last game is in the midlands and yet another lower mid-table battle(we like those for BTTS purposes!). 15th placed Burton take on Fleetwood in 19th at The Pirelli Stadium. Both teams are in dire form and badly in need of three points.
Albion have seen a combined 50 goals scored at home in just 18 games and 61% of those have seen BTTS occur. The Cod Army are a regular feature in this column and rightly so - 12 of their 18 (67%) away games have seen it hit alongside 22 of 35 (63%) in total.
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