Match | Both Teams to Score Yes/No | Odds |
---|---|---|
Wolves vs Tottenham | Yes | 3/4 |
Nottingham Forest vs Sheffield Wednesday | Yes | 5/6 |
Swansea City vs Middlesbrough | Yes | 8/11 |
Accrington Stanley vs Portsmouth | Yes | 8/13 |
Southend United vs Rotherham United | Yes | 3/4 |
All Five Results as an Accumulator | 14.66/1 |
- Wolves vs Tottenham: Yes – Jose Mourinho has well and truly got his Tottenham side firing with 12 goals in their last four Premier League outings. But only one clean sheet in that spell highlights their vulnerability at the back, and up against a Wolves outfit who have netted two or more in four of their last five games you would expect an entertaining encounter for the Molineux faithful to savour.
- Nottingham Forest vs Sheffield Wednesday: Yes – BTTS has been following Sheffield Wednesday around like a charm recently, with each of their last six delivering the magic mark and five of those going over the 2.5 goal line as if to confirm their penchant for troubling the scorers. As for Forest, they have found the net in 8/9 on home soil, so we’re expecting more goals for those inside the City Ground to enjoy.
- Swansea City vs Middlesbrough: Yes – There is no coincidence to Middlesbrough’s recent upturn in form, with boss Jonathan Woodgate going on the attack and pairing Britt Assombalonga with Ashley Fletcher through the middle. One defeat in their last six, scoring in five of those, has been the result. Meanwhile, Swansea’s fall down the Championship table continues. They’ve scored at least once in 10 of their last 12, but just three wins in that spell reveals their defensive vulnerabilities in all their glory.
- Accrington Stanley vs Portsmouth: Yes – When the away team is in prime goalscoring form, we always give BTTS more of a chance and that is certainly the case here. Portsmouth have bludgeoned 15 in their last six outings, but there’s only one clean sheet to their name in that spell and Accrington are more than capable. Despite their lowly league position, the hosts here are better than that suggests and they can find the net against Pompey.
- Southend United vs Rotherham United: Yes – The staggering demise of Southend continues. They have conceded 57 goals already this season, losing six of their last seven outings with a goal difference of -18. However, they have only failed to score themselves in two of their last ten! Rotherham are decent operators but they have lost their last two, and conceded in at least once in 68% of their games this term.