
BTTS Tips: 8/1 boosted four-fold for Sunday's matches

On Sunday we have a glut of football - three games in the Premier League after Spurs trip to Brighton was cancelled due to Covid, fixtures in Scotland and across continental Europe. We have sent our Both Teams To Score guy @OddsTerrier to go through the statistics with a fine tooth comb and he has picked us out a cheeky looking four-fold accumulator paying 8/1 at bet365 including their legendary Accumulator Bonus. As always please remember to gamble responsibly.
Burnley vs West Ham United
Welcome back BTTS afficionados. Here is Sunday's edition and first up we've got a couple of games from the Premier League.
At Turf Moor we have El Clareto. Sean Dyche's struggling Burnley taking on Champions League chasing West Ham United in a game they will be desperate to get something out of. Burnley sit 3rd bottom and three points adrift of Watford who are sat in 17th position. The Hammers got back on track last week with a brilliant win over London rivals Chelsea, after a couple of costly losses, and would expect to pick up another three points here.
Burnley have scored and conceded a combined 16 goals in their six home games to date and have seen BTTS land in four of those (67%). David Moyes' men are prolific on their travels (12 goals scored) but have conceded on average a goal a game. BTTS has landed 57% of the time away and a huge 73% overall (11 out of 15 games).
Leicester City v Newcastle United
Brendan Rodgers finds himself under serious pressure all of a sudden. Only weeks after being heavily linked as a potential successor to Ole Gunnar Solskjær at Old Trafford, Rodgers' Leicester City are now 11th in the Premier League, 8 points off 4th place, have conceded the 4th most goals in the league and are in the UEFA Conference League after crashing out of the Europa League midweek. A competition that Rodgers himself admitted, he didn't even know existed!
Newcastle are another side who are deep in the mire of relegation woes but they picked up their first win of the season last week and will hoping to put a run together that could see them pull away form the danger zone.
In terms of BTTS we think this one is nailed on. Both teams are right at the top of the Premier league standings in this metric, each seeing 11 out of 15 games (73%) ending this way.
Heart of Midlothian vs Rangers
Over the border into Scotland and we've selected Hearts vs Rangers for our next pick. Top of the table Rangers are four points clear at the top of the Premiership yet they also top the BTTS charts with a massive 63% of their games ending this way. The Jambos are strong at home and have only conceded five times but I cant see a strong Gers team drawing a blank here.
Real Betis vs Real Sociedad
Onto Spain and a clash between two of the royals, Betis and Sociedad. Both sides are fighting for the Champions League spots and this should be a cracker of a game. Betis have conceded 10 goals at the Benito Villamarín Stadium - easily the most of any of the top clubs and I can't see them keeping a clean sheet against a free scoring Sociedad who are far more open on the road. Sociedad have seen a combined 24 goals in their eight games on their travels.
This all translates nicely into BTTS. Betis are 3rd in Home BTTS rank (63%) and Sociedad have seen half of their games away end with BTTS.