
Football BTTS Acca Tips: 20/1 accumulator for Saturday's 3pm kick-offs

The Premier League schedule may be a shadow of its former self but Saturday at 3pm is still one of the best times of the week. There’s a full slate from the The Championship, League One and League Two this weekend, again with just one fixture in the Premier League kicking off at 3pm.
As part of my football tips for BettingOdds.com this weekend, I’ve put together a both teams to score accumulator I like the look of, to accompany you watching the scores come in while Hurricane Epsilon sweeps across the country. There’s ten teams involved across England’s top four divisions, paying just under 20/1 with bet365, however that will rise to 22/1 if the bet wins thanks to the added 12% accumulator bonus.
The first game I’ve selected for both teams to get on the scoresheet is in the Premier League and comes from Turf Moor where Burnley entertain Chelsea. At first glance you may be thinking hang on a minute Burnley v Chelsea surely that’s going to be low scoring just like the Clarets’ last game against Spurs on Monday night.
However, all of the last six meetings between the two sides have seen at least three goals scored. Further to that, both teams have found the back of the net in five of the last seven meetings between the two. Astonishingly, last week’s clean sheet at Old Trafford was Chelsea’s first away from home in the Premier League this calendar year. Their most recent prior to that was all the way back in December 2019 against Tottenham.
Dropping down into the Championship for the next selection and it’s Millwall v Huddersfield. Millwall sit fourth in the league table going into Saturday and they recorded an excellent 2-0 week at Preston in the week with the absence of manager Gary Rowett and has backroom staff due to Covid-19.
Rowett’s side are unbeaten in their last four and have scored in all of their last six games. Huddersfield have lost their last two matches to a scoreline of 2-1, although Carlos Coberan’s side have managed to find the scoresheet in all of their last six and this selection looks a little overpriced with bet365 at 11/10 as a single.
Into League One we go and the first of two games I’ve chosen from the division is Burton Albion v Blackpool. The Brewers currently have the best both teams to score ratio of any team in the league with it landing in seven of nine occasions this campaign (79%).
Burton currently sit bottom of the table while Blackpool are in 18th. The two sides only have three wins between them in 18 games so far this season. Both defences have been far from convincing and with both sides firmly believing they can take three points here I’ve opted for both teams to score.
Next up it’s Rochdale v Bristol Rovers where both sides have seen both teams to score in over half their league matches this season. The homeside have a 56% rate of BTTS this season with it landing in five of nine matches.
Bristol Rovers sit just one place above Dale in the table and have a slightly better both teams to score percentage of 63% with it landing in five of their eight fixtures they have played so far. The Gas managed to get on the scoresheet against one of the best defences in the league in Hull midweek and they should be able to trouble a Rochdale side who have only kept one clean sheet in their last seven.
The final selection for this 22/1 accumulator comes from League Two where Barrow take on Bradford. I’ve been following Barrow in the both teams to score market this season and David Dunn’s side currently have the highest both teams to score percentage in the football league along with Burton (78%).
Both teams to score has landed in seven of the Barrovians nine fixtures this term and they got their first win in the football league in nearly 50 years on Tuesday night as they put away Mansfield 4-2, who later went on to part ways with manager Graham Coughlan. Bradford’s form has been patchy this season but after tough games against Newport and Bolton they will see this as a real opportunity to get some points against Football League newcomers Barrow.
As I mentioned earlier putting these five selections pays just under 20/1 with bet365, however if they all go on to win, we will be awarded a 12% soccer accumulator bonus from the Stoke-based bookmaker. Taking our potential payout to around 22/1. Good luck to those following and please always gamble responsibly.