Match | Both Teams to Score Yes/No | Odds |
---|---|---|
Southampton vs Bournemouth | Yes | 4/6 |
Leicester City vs Arsenal | Yes | 1/2 |
QPR vs Nottingham Forest | Yes | 4/6 |
Coventry City vs Shrewsbury Town | Yes | 19/20 |
Burton Albion vs Luton Town | Yes | 3/4 |
All Five Results as an Accumulator | 13.21/1 |
- Southampton vs Bournemouth: Yes – We have been regular backers of Bournemouth in this market, particularly since defenders Daniels, Smith, Cook and Clyne all got injured. The Cherries have conceded in nine of their last eleven, but they are vibrant going forward and so they are ideal BTTS fodder. Southampton, meanwhile, are not completely safe from relegation, so will want to win here. BTTS has landed in 11 of the last 14 games they have been involved in.
- Leicester City vs Arsenal: Yes – A negative goal difference away from home tells you all you need to know about Arsenal’s problems on the road. The Gunners simply cannot defend on the road, shipping 28 in 16, and against a vibrant young Leicester side that could again be problematic. Mind you, the Foxes aren’t blessed with pace at the back, and messrs Aubameyang and Lacazette will fancy their chances of taking full advantage.
- QPR vs Nottingham Forest: Yes – A number of defensive absentees for both sides make us inclined to back BTTS here. QPR could be without Grant Hall, Jake Bidwell and Angel Rangel, and they have shipped two goals in each of their last pair of outings. Forest could be shorn of messrs Dawson, Hefele and Byram, with midfield warlord Jack Colback suspended. Goals could follow…
- Coventry City vs Shrewsbury Town: Yes – Goals have been following Shrewsbury Town around of late, and that’s interesting ahead of a meeting with a Coventry outfit that won 5-4 recently. The Shrews have conceded two or more goals in five of their last ten, netting the same in three of their last five. Aside from a 0-0 with Bristol Rovers, Coventry’s last four results read 1-2, 2-0, 5-4 and 2-2.
- Burton Albion vs Luton Town: Yes – In the last eight rounds of League One matches, nobody has scored more goals than Burton Albion (19), and on home soil they might just fancy putting a spanner in Luton’s title bid. The Hatters are still free scoring (14 in six), but they have just started to concede too as the seasonal finishing line draws near – they’ve shipped two or more in three of their last four games.