Match | Both Teams to Score Yes/No | Odds |
---|---|---|
West Ham United vs Leicester City | Yes | 4/7 |
Swansea City vs Rotherham United | Yes | 4/6 |
Burton Albion vs Portsmouth | Yes | 3/4 |
Gillingham vs Plymouth Argyle | Yes | 3/4 |
Cheltenham Town vs Oldham Athletic | Yes | 4/5 |
All Five Results as an Accumulator | 13.43/1 |
- West Ham United vs Leicester City: Yes – These are worrying times for West Ham, who are conceding a lot of goals at present – eleven in their last five, to be precise. At least Marko Arnautovic should be fit to start in attack. As for Leicester, Brendan Rodgers has turned them into a vibrant, attack side; it’s great to watch, but occasionally leaves the slow-as-you-like defensive pairing of Wes Morgan and Harry Maguire exposed.
- Swansea City vs Rotherham United: Yes – It would be fair to say Swansea enjoy their home comforts. They’ve won three on the spin on their own patch and lost a trio of consecutive away matches, and they come into this one on the back of a 0-4 demolition at QPR. Rotherham are fighting for their lives in the relegation zone, with BTTS landing in 11 of their last 12 outings.
- Burton Albion vs Portsmouth: Yes – Portsmouth are going great guns at the moment, winning five games in a row and scoring 14 into the bargain. But they have shipped in three of those – two goals in a pair of them – and that gives free-scoring Burton hope. The Brewers are unbeaten in five themselves, scoring 14 times.
- Gillingham vs Plymouth Argyle: Yes – Two teams that can’t defend for toffee meet on Good Friday, and with relegation matters on the agenda don’t expect this to be a low-scoring affair. Plymouth have conceded two goals in each of their last five, Gillingham the same amount in four of their last five, and there really isn’t a case to be made for the defence here.
- Cheltenham Town vs Oldham Athletic: Yes – There have been plenty of goals following Cheltenham about of late, with over 2.5 goals landing in four of their last five outings and BTTS hitting the spot in three of those. As we know, it takes two to tango on the goal front, and two has been the magic number for Oldham of late: that’s how many they have netted in each of their last four games.