
BTTS Tips: Our six best both teams to score picks for the Bank Holiday weekend

We’re slowly getting to the end of the football season and with the limited amount of fixtures we have left, we’ve scoured the top four English leagues and put together our best plays for the both teams to score market this weekend.
Both teams to score tips
Leeds vs Man City
Historically this is a fixture that has always provided plenty of goals with BTTS landing in three of their last five meetings.
Leeds are the current best team to back for the both teams to score market in the Premier League with 65% of their games seeing the bet land.
Man City are also one of the best teams with 61% of their games seeing both teams score.
Spurs vs Crystal Palace
Spurs are incredibly shaky at the back at the moment and with their tendency to leak goals they’ve seen both teams score in 62% of their games in the Premier League this season.
Spurs have failed to keep a clean sheet in their last four games at home in the Premier League yet they still come in as the betting favourites here.
Middlesbrough vs Coventry
The Championship is underway on Monday and we've got Middlesbrough who are the current kings of the BTTS market in the Championship with 64% of their games finishing with the bet landing.
Both teams have scored in four of Middlesbrough’s last five home games in the Championship and with Coventry scoring in all but one of their last five away trips, BTTS looks a great play.
Preston vs Sunderland
Sunderland are another team that are great for the both teams to score market with 62% of their games seeing both teams on the scoresheet.
They make the tough away trip to Preston where BTTS has landed in their last three games.
More often than not Preston concede at home and the same can be said for Sunderland on the road.
Oxford vs Accrington
We’re moving onto the 12pm kick-offs for Sunday and Oxford will be hosting Accrington in their League One clash.
Accrington are fresh off an away win at Bolton coming into this one which proves they are more than capable of a decent result on the road.
Oxford have had both teams to score land in 24/45 games this season and with them conceding in four of their last five home games we’re backing it again here.
Colchester vs Mansfield
Finishing us off is Colchester vs Mansfield.
Mansfield are the second-best team in League Two to back for both teams scoring and it has landed in four of their last five away trips.
Colchester are on a decent run at home but their defensive weakness was still apparent in their 4-1 win over Sutton in their last game.
This could be a very end-to-end game and with Mansfield’s decent away record we’re backing both teams to score.