Both Teams to Score
BTTS is the simplest goal market: both sides need to score at least once. The picks below are today's competitive fixtures — historically the matches most likely to land BTTS Yes.
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How to Pick BTTS Today
BTTS Yes typically lands around 50% of top-flight matches. The signal improves when both teams have scored in 4+ of their last 5 games, when neither side is parking the bus tactically, and when the 1X2 market isn't lopsided — a clear favourite often means a one-sided shutout.
Avoid: derbies with relegation stakes, sides missing a starting striker, and matches where the underdog defends a 0–0 from kickoff. Prefer: top-half clashes, in-form attacking sides, and games priced near 50/50 on the match winner market.
FAQ
What does BTTS mean?
Both Teams to Score — your bet wins if each side scores at least one goal in the match.
How often does BTTS hit?
Across the top European leagues, BTTS Yes resolves in roughly 50–55% of matches. It's marginally more common in higher-scoring leagues like the Bundesliga.
What is the best BTTS strategy?
Target competitive matches between two attacking sides where neither team is missing a key striker. Skip blowouts and tactical low-block teams.
Are BTTS odds available on prediction markets?
Coverage is currently limited on Kalshi and Polymarket — they focus on 1X2. When BTTS contracts list, prices will appear on the match cards above.