
Football BTTS Acca Tips: Eight sides to find the net on Saturday

After being let down by just one solitary goal in last week’s 18/1 both teams to score five-fold, @AnthonyEadson is back with four games this Saturday where he fancies the net to bulge on numerous occasions as part of this weekend's football tips on BettingOdds.com
There’s FA Cup second round action this weekend which means a depleted schedule in League’s One and Two with just two fixtures being played in each division on Saturday. This week's accumulator currently pays best with bet365 at around 8/1.
Three of the four games involved this week come from the Football League at 3:00pm with the first of those being Rotherham v Bournemouth at the New York Stadium. Paul Warne’s Rotherham side have only won two of their last 12 games in the Championship. They have been in patchy form of late, although they did earn a solid home win over Preston at the start of the month who had previously won every game on the road.
I fancy Bournemouth to win this game, however the key stat here is that five of Bournemouth’s six away league games this season have seen both teams find the net (83%). Bournemouth are free scoring at the moment with three wins and nine goals scored from their last three games. They have conceded in two of those victories, and their away record this term opens the door for the home side to also get on the scoresheet.
Next, I’m moving down into League One for the first of two games I’ve selected from this division. After a strong start to the season, Ipswich have gone on to lose four of their last five games in all competitions. They sit in fifth in the table and face Charlton who are just one place below them in sixth.
Ipswich’s 3-0 home defeat to Hull on Tuesday was the first time Paul Lambert’s side have failed to score at home this season, winning on all six other occasions. Charlton are the visitors on Saturday and the Addicks have scored in their last eight league games. They’ve scored at least two goals in five of their last six league games and it would be no surprise to see BTTS land at Portman Road.
Remaining in the third tier of the English football pyramid and the next game I’m fancying both teams to score in is Oxford United against Swindon. Again we have two sides who are next to each other in the table, 18th and 19th respectively.
Swindon have seen both teams find the net in 80% of their away matches in the league this season. Oxford have played well in their last two games, picking up three points at Wigan before a hard earned 1-1 draw with Portsmouth on the south coast. Both teams will fancy their chances and I think it should be a game at the Kassam.
The final selection in this quartet comes at 5:30pm in the Premier League, where Everton face Leeds United at Goodison Park. Everton’s 3-2 win over Fulham last Sunday was their first in the League since October the 3rd and despite sitting sixth in the table, the Toffees have conceded in all eight of the league games since the opening weekend 1-0 win at Spurs.
Leeds played out a 0-0 draw at home to Arsenal last weekend but when it comes to their away games this season they have scored in all four in the league including three at Liverpool and three at Aston Villa. Marcelo Bielsa’s side rank fourth for shots per game this season with an average of 14 per game. With two sides who like to attack I’m hoping both teams score to bring home this 8/1 shot on Saturday.
Best of luck to anyone following the selections on Saturday, enjoy the final weekend of lockdown and always gamble responsibly.