Match | Both Teams to Score Yes/No | Odds |
---|---|---|
Hull City vs Birmingham City | Yes | 8/11 |
Notts County vs Port Vale | No | 4/5 |
Oldham Athletic vs Stevenage | Yes | 10/11 |
Los Angeles FC v Sporting KC | Yes | 1/2 |
Augsburg vs Borussia Dortmund | No | 11/10 |
All Five Results as an Accumulator | 17.69/1 |
- Hull City vs Birmingham City: Yes – The last 16 combined matches between these two have witnessed 57 goals, with three or more goals landing in eight of the last twelve. Hull one clean sheet in seven, while BTTS has landed in seven of Birmingham’s last nine.
- Notts County vs Port Vale: No – This relegation six-pointer bears all the hallmarks of a low-scoring tie given the stakes. Port Vale, boasting the worst attack in League Two, have scored just twice in their last eight while eight of their last twelve games have ended either 0-0 or 1-0. BTTS has landed in just 40% of Notts County’s most recent outings.
- Oldham Athletic vs Stevenage: Yes – The Paul Scholes years at Oldham have begun in inconsistent fashion, but BTTS has landed in six of their last seven with three or more goals netted in each. Stevenage have conceded two or more goals in four of their last five, but they are generally good for a goal themselves and average more than a goal per game on the road.
- Los Angeles FC vs Sporting KC: Yes – Two of the most potent attacking sides in the MLS during 2018 lock horns on the first day of the new season. LA have possibly the best attacking line-up in the competition with messrs Rossi, Vela, Blessing and Diomande. But then nobody scored more open play goals in MLS ’18 than Sporting KC.
- Augsburg vs Borussia Dortmund: No – Augsburg struggling so badly with injuries at the moment: nine first teamers out, plus Reece Oxford suspended. Have lost six of last eight, conceding 21. Dortmund, meanwhile, have conceded just eight times on the road all season.