Both Teams to Score (BTTS) Tips & Predictions
BTTS (Both Teams to Score) is one of football's most popular markets for a simple reason: you don't need to predict who wins — only that both sides find the net. A chaotic 2-1, a 1-1 bore draw, a 4-3 thriller: all winners. That freedom from picking a winner is what makes BTTS tips such a strong market for accumulator builders and casual bettors alike.
What experts look at before tipping BTTS
- Both teams' scoring record — ideally each side has scored in 70%+ of recent matches, home and away split considered.
- Defensive leakiness on both ends. A great BTTS pick needs two teams that concede. One elite defence kills the bet — "Yes" against a side keeping clean sheets in half its games is fighting the math.
- Style matchup. Two front-foot pressing teams produce end-to-end games; a deep-block away side parking the bus does not.
- Team news. Missing strikers and returning centre-backs move BTTS probability more than league position does.
- Head-to-head goal patterns — some fixtures are simply always open, year after year.
Getting daily BTTS picks in the Winning Gang app
- Check the daily football predictions in the Winning Gang app — the expert team covers goals markets like BTTS wherever that's the strongest angle on a fixture, rather than forcing a 1X2 pick.
- Read the Premium reasoning to see the attacking/defensive analysis behind each pick — exactly the form and matchup factors listed above.
- Combine BTTS legs into an acca. BTTS selections are natural accumulator material because odds around evens stack quickly; see our accumulator guide for how many legs to use.
- Turn on notifications so BTTS picks reach you while both bookies' prices and team-news information are still fresh.
💡 Variant to know: "BTTS & Over 2.5" pays better than either market alone and often fits the same matches — check our over 2.5 goals guide for when the combination makes sense.
BTTS tips FAQ
Does BTTS include extra time?
No — like most football markets, BTTS is settled on 90 minutes plus stoppage time only.
Is BTTS safer than picking a winner?
It removes the hardest part (the result), but it's only "safer" when both teams genuinely score regularly — that's why expert-filtered picks matter.