Match | Both Teams to Score Yes/No | Odds |
---|---|---|
Norwich City vs Wolves | Yes | 4/6 |
Tottenham vs Chelsea | Yes | 1/2 |
Sheffield Wednesday vs Bristol City | Yes | 4/5 |
West Brom vs Brentford | Yes | 8/13 |
Doncaster Rovers vs Accrington Stanley | Yes | 8/13 |
All Five Results as an Accumulator | 10.74/1 |
- Norwich City vs Wolves: Yes – Reports emanating from the press suggest that Teemu Pukki is winning his race to be fit for this game, and Norwich will be desperate to have their goal-machine in their starting eleven. The Finn has found his form, and the Canaries have netted in each of their last five as a consequence. Wolves, meanwhile, are on a six-game streak in which they have scored two or more on four occasions with BTTS landing in five of those outings.
- Tottenham vs Chelsea: Yes – Chelsea’s form may be ropey with four defeats in their last five, but they continue to deliver strong performances in an attacking sense and we have no qualms about backing them to find the net against Spurs. Jose Mourinho has installed a sense of joy and purpose in Tottenham’s own efforts in the final third, but just one clean sheet in five highlights their obvious weakness.
- Sheffield Wednesday vs Bristol City: Yes – The in-form Sheffield Wednesday are finding no problems putting the ball in the net, but keeping it out of their own is also proving to be an uphill struggle with BTTS landing in five of their last six. The Owls also have defenders Liam Palmer and Sam Hutchinson suspended here, with Tom Lees and Moses Odubajo injured. Bristol City continue to flirt with the play-off places, but they have conceded two or more goals in four of their last five games.
- West Brom vs Brentford: Yes – Two titans of the second-tier collide here in what should be an excellent advert for the Championship. The Baggies have scored ten goals more than any other side in the division, but they have conceded in 77% of their games to give BTTS punters something to savour. Brentford have scored in five of their last six, and their fearless style of play should gel very nicely with West Brom’s attacking strength.
- Doncaster Rovers vs Accrington Stanley: Yes – Anybody that follows advanced stats would have seen Accrington’s renaissance coming from a mile away, and thrashings of Bolton (7-1) and Portsmouth (4-1) lately have been no less than they deserve. Eleven of Doncaster’s seventeen games have delivered BTTS verdicts, and goals look to be on the agenda here too.