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SOCCER BETTING TIPS: What is both teams to score (BTTS) betting? A comprehensive guide

What is both teams to score (BTTS) betting

Get the lowdown on Both Teams To Score (BTTS) betting and discover why it has become a favorite among sports enthusiasts. Get ready to elevate your betting game!

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What does both teams to score mean?

Both Teams To Score (BTTS) is one of the most popular soccer betting markets available with Hollywoodbets. It’s super straightforward – as the name suggests, you are betting on whether both teams will score during a match. The total number of goals scored is inconsequential here. 

It’s important to note that there are two options when it comes to the both teams to score betting market:

  1. Both Teams To Score (Yes) – your bet will win so long as the match finishes with both teams having found the back of the net.
  2. Both Teams To Score (No) – your bet will win so long as at least one team fails to score.

Both teams to score betting tips and hints

Choosing a good fixture to have a bet on the BTTS market really depends on the sides playing against one another. Specifics to consider include both the attacking prowess and defensive solidity of both sides as well as recent results and form. To some extent, these are factors that you need to consider when it comes to any and all football bets.

Another thing to keep in mind is that this is a 90-minute market. This means that goals scored in extra time and penalty shootouts do not count. Only goals scored in the first and second half of regulation time are counted (this includes optional injury time added on to the end of each half by the referee).

Let’s take a look at the example below using a real-life example from the English Premier League. The fixture we’ll look at sees Arsenal hosting Chelsea. We’ll list some results and illustrate which of the BTTS score (YES or NO) would have won: 

  • Arsenal 1-0 Chelsea (Winning bet: Both Team To Score: NO)
  • Arsenal 1-1 Chelsea (Winning bet: Both Teams To Score: YES)
  • Arsenal 0-1 Chelsea (Winning bet: Both Teams To Score: NO)
  • Arsenal 0-0 Chelsea (Winning bet: Both Teams To Score: NO)
  • Arsenal 7-1 Chelsea (Winning bet: Both Teams To Score: YES)

How to predict both teams to score?

When venturing into the BTTS market, it is important to to understand the strengths and weaknesses of two teams.

To assess a team’s goal-scoring proficiency (or lack thereof), pay careful attention to key statistical indicators. These include the percentage of games in which each team has scored, the percentage of games in which they have failed to score, the percentage of games in which they have kept a clean sheet, and the average number of goals conceded per game.

By considering these factors, you can make more informed decisions when placing both teams to score bets. Let’s take a look at this example and examine the statistics for each team below:

  1. What percentage of matches does the team score goals?
  2. What percentage of matches does the team concede goals?

Now, let’s analyze the (fictitious) head-to-head statistics between Arsenal and Chelsea. We have the following data:

Arsenal (Home):

  • Scored at least one goal in 79% of the matches.
  • Conceded at least one goal in 64% of the matches.

Chelsea (Away):

  • Scored at least one goal in 86% of the matches.
  • Conceded at least one goal in 79% of the matches.

Now let’s use the very basic data we’ve identified above and break it down a bit futher:

1. Goals scored and conceded

Both teams (Arsenal and Chelsea) should have a trend of conceding goals. In addition to focusing on goals scored, we recognise the significance of goals conceded.

A weak defensive unit can have a more substantial impact on a game than a strong forward line. This is because feeble defences offer bigger openings for the opposing team, who may not need to perform at their best to find the back of the net.

In the example above, both teams score in almost four out of five games that have played this season. Arsenal concede in more than half of their fixtures while Chelsea concede four out of five times they play. 

2. Recent form

One thing you need to keep in mind is the performance from both teams. Ask yourself if there is a significant disparity in each team’s current form? It’s really important to look at everything instead of results in isolation. You can look at the scoring trends, time of goal trends and recent results from both teams to make this work.

Let’s say that an away team (Chelsea) has only suffered one defeat in their last five games, both at home and away but have conceded and scored in all five. On the other hand, the home side (Arsenal) has won just two out of their last five home matches but managed to score in four of them and conceded another four times. . 

3. Player availability

This is a big one to look out for when it comes to both teams to score a bet. Here’s a scenario: Chelsea’s star centre-half and goalkeeper are both suspended for their next game.

The pair contribute massively to the team’s defensive stability. Meanwhile, all of their attacking options are fit and firing. It stands to reason that they’re far more likely to concede now with the two rocks of their defense unavailable. Meanwhile they’ll more than likely still find the back of the net with their red-hot forward line all available for selection.

Always check on suspension/injury lists – this will go a long way to informing which of the two options you will choose for each game. 

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Let’s take a look at some frequently asked questions when it comes to the both teams to score (BTTS) soccer betting market. 

No, extra time goals do not count when it comes to both teams to score (BTTS) betting. Hollywoodbets settle these bets based on goals scored during the regular 90 minutes of play AND the referees optional stoppage time. Penalties that occur outside of this timeframe are also not taken into account for BTTS bets.

Own goals do count. They are awarded to the opposition team that receives the goal. If an Arsenal player scores an own goal, then that goal will be added to Chelsea’s score – as such, these certainly count toward both teams to score provided they’re score in regular time.

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