BTTS Predictions: Both Teams To Score Explained
BTTS (Both Teams To Score) is a football betting market where you predict whether both teams will each score at least one goal during the match. BTTS Yes means both sides must find the net — the final score and winner are irrelevant. BTTS No means at least one team finishes without scoring (a clean sheet). Across the top European leagues, BTTS Yes lands in approximately 50–55% of matches, making it a genuinely balanced, highly profitable two-way market.
How to Use This Goals Board
Scan by league header first, then check the BTTS prediction and confidence percentage for each fixture. A higher confidence percentage means the team scoring and expected goals against (xGA) records point heavily towards that outcome. Open attacking games with two offensively-minded sides suit BTTS Yes, while matches involving a strong defence or an attack that blanks regularly suit BTTS No.
Why Bettors Trust Our Goal Markets (verified)
"BTTS Yes is my favorite market. Emmy's analysis of expected goals against (xGA) is next level. I avoid so many 0-0 traps now thanks to these stats."
"The BTTS No tips are surprisingly accurate. When the confidence is above 80%, it almost always lands. Great for boosting odds in small accumulators."
BTTS vs Over/Under: Key Differences
BTTS and Over/Under are related but distinct markets. A match can be BTTS Yes but Under 2.5 goals (1–1 finish), or BTTS No but Over 2.5 goals (3–0 finish). BTTS focuses on whether each team scores at least once, regardless of volume. Over/Under focuses on total goals, regardless of who scores them. Combining both markets — for example BTTS Yes and Over 2.5 — can identify high-quality attacking matchups and is a popular approach for accumulator builders. Visit our Over/Under 2.5 page to compare today's goals tips.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes a good BTTS Yes selection?
The strongest BTTS Yes opportunities arise in matches where both teams have scored in a high proportion of their recent fixtures, both teams have conceded in most of their recent matches, and neither side is known for keeping clean sheets consistently. Expected Goals (xG) and Expected Goals Against (xGA) are the primary metrics used by our algorithm.
When should I back BTTS No?
BTTS No is strongest when one team has kept multiple clean sheets in their recent matches, the opposing team has failed to score in several recent fixtures, or the match involves a heavy favourite against a significantly weaker side. It is highly effective in cup ties where defensive caution is prioritized.
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