BTTS Tips: 23/1 six-fold for Saturday 20th May 2023's fixtures

Although the regular EFL seasons have concluded, there is still plenty of top flight action to go at from England, Scotland, Spain, France, Italy and Germany.
Here is our selection of matches most likely to see both teams scoring, as well as the best place to package them all together into one handy accumulator.
Both Teams To Score Tips
Stockport vs Salford
Injuries have hit County at the worst possible time. Last week's dismal first leg performance can be written off due to this, and the possible return of goalscorers Paddy Madden and Will Collar bodes well.
Tickets for this semi-final second leg sold out within an hour and the atmosphere at Edgeley Park will be crucial in changing the outcome of this play-off tie.
Dave Challinor's side have only failed to score in three of their 23 home matches this season, with Salford's visit in March ending 1-1.
All of Salford's last eight away matches have seen BTTS land, and this bet has proved successful in 12 of their last 13 trips on the road.
Liverpool vs Aston Villa
There's still much at stake for this pair as the English top flight campaign draws to a close. The Reds are eyeing up a surprise top-four finish, while Villa wish to play some form of European football next term.
Liverpool's defensive woes have already been frequently highlighted this season. Jurgen Klopp's side have seen a 38% increase on Premier League goals conceded.
On the other hand, since Unai Emery took charge in B6, his Villa team have scored in 23 of the 25 matches they've played. These include BTTS in big fixtures against the likes of Man City, Arsenal, Manchester United, Tottenham, Brighton and the reverse fixture with Liverpool.
Nantes vs Montpellier
11 points separate these two in Ligue 1. As it stands, Nantes would fall victim to the league's decision to chop the top tier from 20 teams to 18 from next season and exit France's premier league.
That should give them plenty of motivation to face the visiting Montpellier who have scored 10 in their last four games away from home while shipping eight during this stretch.
Two of Nantes' last three home games have seen BTTS, and they add a further successful match when viewing this bet across their last six home fixtures.
Nottingham Forest vs Arsenal
Although Manchester City are all but crowned champions again at this point, Arsenal will hold on to the belief that anything can happen in these final two or three matches.
Forest's home record, however, is the type of outlier that could hammer the final nail into the North London side's title dreams. Manchester United were the only one of seven recent visitors to the City Ground to leave with their clean sheet intact - City and Brighton two of the six who failed to keep out Steve Cooper's men.
Three of Arsenal's last four away matches have seen BTTS strike, and given how Mikel Arteta's team have conceded 31 goals since the post-World Cup restart, Forest can add to that tally on Saturday evening.
Bayern Munich vs RB Leipzig
Goals are a staple of fixtures between these two. Munich's visit to the Red Bull Arena under Julian Nageslmann earlier this campaign ended one apiece, while the July-based DFL Supercup final saw an enthralling 5-3 played out.
Looking back to last season's two encounters highlights 4-1 and 3-2 victories in Bayern's favour. The season before that, Bayern edged out the hosts in a tight 1-0 game, which came after December's 3-3 corker at the Allianz Arena.
In terms of shots, they're both averaging a high volume. The reigning German champions are letting off 21.19 per match, while Leipzig are bang on 18.00 across every 90 minutes played.
Lille vs Marseille
Third face fifth in Ligue 1's late Saturday offering. The home side don't see many goals on their travels, but have remained pretty consistent in front of their own supporters this term. BTTS has clicked in 70.6% of their league matches on home soil, including four of their last five.
Since club football picked back up in December, 15 of Marseille's 20 league fixtures have resulted in both teams notching. Furthermore, three of the visitors' last four have cleared this bet, and four of their last six on the road have been a winner for BTTS backers.
With Marseille hunting down Lens in second and Lille fending off Rennes and Lyon for the division's final European place, this should prove to be a competitive contest.