Match | Both Teams to Score Yes/No | Odds |
---|---|---|
Tranmere Rovers vs Southend United | Yes | 3/4 |
Fleetwood Town vs Burton Albion | Yes | 7/10 |
Gillingham vs Peterborough United | Yes | 7/10 |
Rotherham United vs Oxford United | Yes | 4/6 |
Bradford City vs Crawley Town | Yes | 8/11 |
All Five Results as an Accumulator | 13.55/1 |
- Tranmere Rovers vs Southend United: Yes – Two teams that can’t defend for toffee meet on Friday night in a clash which hints at goals galore. Tranmere have shipped 21 in 12, with just two clean sheets, while Southend’s defensive record is even more extraordinary: they have yielded 32 goals in just 12 starts, including 15 in their last half-dozen outings!
- Fleetwood Town vs Burton Albion: Yes – Whether you like the bloke or not, you have to admire the job Joey Barton has done in turning Fleetwood into promotion contenders. They score lots of goals, but they are conceding too as one clean sheet in six attests. Burton aren’t shy of a goal or two, and have netted six in their last three away outings. Their goals conceded column is healthy enough, but in trickier away ties they are vulnerable – they yielded two against both Tranmere and Portsmouth in recent times.
- Gillingham vs Peterborough: Yes – Some 13 of the 17 goals that Gillingham have scored this season have come on home soil, and comfy wins over Wycombe (2-0) and Southend (3-1) show how they prefer the company of their own supporters. As for Peterborough, they are BTTS gold: their 12 games this term have witnessed a ridiculous 43 goals (19 in six on the road), with the Posh’s last three away dates ending 2-2, 0-2, 3-3.
- Rotherham United vs Oxford United: Yes – What an extraordinary run that Oxford are on: four wins from six, five clean sheets, 17 goals scored. They will head to Yorkshire full of confidence, where they will be met head on by a Rotherham side that has been in decent nick in front of goals themselves, as wins over Bolton (6-1), Coventry (4-0) and Blackpool (2-1) confirms.
- Bradford City vs Crawley Town: Yes – Given that BTTS has landed in this pair’s last ten combined matches, following in once again seems like a smart idea. And to push the concept further, Over 2.5 Goals has also hit the spot in nine of those, so there really is plenty of mileage in the 8/11 price offered.