BTTS (Both Teams To Score) looks simple, but the best bets come from reading the match story. The strongest BTTS spots usually happen when both teams have a clear reason to attack, and neither side is reliable defensively.
Look for these signals:
- Both teams create chances consistently (shots, xG trend, big chances).
- One or both teams struggle to keep clean sheets.
- Game context forces risk (must-win match, rivalry, home pressure).
- Pace is high: quick transitions, open midfield, aggressive fullbacks.
Avoid BTTS when one team is happy to sit deep, or when a heavy favorite can control the match slowly after an early goal. BTTS is about game state — not just “two good attacks”.


