Match | Both Teams to Score Yes/No | Odds |
---|---|---|
Bournemouth vs Newcastle United | Yes | 4/5 |
Portsmouth vs Scunthorpe United | Yes | 10/11 |
Notts County vs Morecambe | Yes | 5/6 |
Frankfurt vs Nurnberg | Yes | 4/5 |
SPAL vs Roma | Yes | 7/10 |
All Five Results as an Accumulator | 18.28/1 |
- Bournemouth vs Newcastle United: Yes – Bournemouth have one clean sheet since January, and have conceded in 73% of matches this season – not helped by injuries to defenders Cook, Smith and Francis. Newcastle not without injury problems of their own, with Clark and Lascelles out and Schar suspended. Magpies scored 2+ in three of last four, conceded in 9/12 and in 10/14 on the road.
- Portsmouth vs Scunthorpe United: Yes – Portsmouth in and out of form with just two wins in ten and one clean sheet since December. Injury to Jack Whatmough does not aid their cause defensively. Scunthorpe slammed four past Southend United in midweek, and will surely warm to their task on the south coast.
- Notts County vs Morecambe: Yes – This could descend into a goal-fest, with so much at stake at the wrong end of the League Two table. Within their last five games Notts County have lost 1-4 twice and won 3-1, so clearly they are opening up in their quest to avoid relegation. As for Morecambe, their last eight games have seen 27 goals (15 for, 12 against).
- Frankfurt vs Nurnberg: Yes – Frankfurt on a fine run (W4 D4 L0) and have scored nine in their last three. In injuries to Pereira, Valentini, Zrelak and Misidjan, Nurnberg have lost more than 25% of their assist creators this season. They’ve scored just eight in twelve on the road, and two in their last five anywhere.
- SPAL vs Roma: Yes – Roma will be without three first choice defenders here: Fazio, Manolas and Florenzi. That’s bad news for a side that doesn’t travel too well (W5 D4 L5), and who have shipped in 17/20. SPAL are no great shakes, but BTTS has landed in seven of their last nine, so they are capable in front of goal.