Both teams to score tips for this weekend’s coupon on Saturday 7th May 2016 with some good odds on offer for the BTTS bet.
This Saturday’s BTTS 4-fold features three games from England, before ending in France at 8pm. For this particular bet we will be using Betfred as all of the selections fall under their ‘Goals Galore Bonus List’ which returns some excellent odds of 9/1 for four correct selections. Considering the next best bookmaker is only offering 6/1 for the 4-fold, we could be onto a potential bargain this Saturday.
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Both Teams to Score Tips
Sunderland v Chelsea
Our opening selection on this weekend’s football tip is a 3pm kick off from the Premier League and the clash between Sunderland and Chelsea at the Stadium of Light. It’s safe to say that this match means far more to the hosts than it does the visitors, as Sunderland desperately need to get some points on the board from their next two games with rivals Newcastle essentially having a gimme against Aston Villa this weekend. The Black Cats have been reasonably tough to beat of late, though, so there’s every chance they could take something off a Chelsea side that has only kept one clean sheet in their last eleven games. Although the Blues have nothing to play for, they did successfully play the role of the party pooper following their dramatic comeback against Spurs on Monday night. Midfielder Eden Hazard turned on the style in a superb second half cameo as Chelsea fought back from 2-0 down to snatch a deserved point. This match was the eighth BTTS result from their last eleven played and Chelsea now have the second highest ratio in the league for BTTS outcomes at 60%. Therefore, back this match to get us started.
Crawley v Barnet
The second tick on the both teams to score coupon comes from League Two and the 3pm kick off between Crawley and Barnet. The hosts are in absolutely shambolic form at present and have now lost their last seven matches in a row. In addition to this, The Reds even suffered the indignity of getting thumped 3-0 by recently relegated Dagenham last weekend, and if the season had been ten games longer, they would have been right in the middle of a relegation scrap. One small chink of light for Crawley, though, is the fact they face a Barnet side this weekend with the second worst away record in the whole division. Nevertheless, the visitors have recorded eight BTTS results in their last ten matches, and eight of these games have also seen over 2.5 goals. If this wasn’t enough to convince us, though, the corresponding clash between the two sides finished 4-2 earlier in year, so I think there’s more than enough evidence to suggest this match could follow suit.
Leicester v Everton
The penultimate choice would have certainly been far riskier had Leicester not already clinched the league title earlier in the week. However, heading into their 5:30pm clash with Everton at the King Power, the hosts will no doubt be looking to put on a show and that could definitely make for a very entertaining game. Although the visitors are playing for nothing more than pride at the moment, Roberto Martinez is desperately trying to salvage something from his season and a win away at the newly crowned champions would certainly alleviate some of the pressure he is under at present. Although I would say the stats could go out of the window with this match, both sides are in the top five in the league for BTTS results and the fixture at Goodison Park earlier in the year finished 2-3 to The Foxes. With all these facts in mind, back both teams to find the net in this one.
Bordeaux v L’Orient
Our final match this Saturday comes from France at 8pm and Bordeaux’s home tie against L’Orient in Ligue 1. Both of these two sides have been blighted by inconsistency this season and have nothing left to play for other than trying to secure a top table finish. However, they do currently share the second worst defensive record in the division and played out a highly entertaining 3-2 clash earlier in the year. From a BTTS perspective, though, the hosts are in particularly fine form in that market and have recorded six BTTS results in their last eight matches and currently sit in the top five for their overall strike-rate in the league. Opponents L’Orient can’t quite match Bordeaux’s recent BBTS record, but do hold the best ratio in the whole division for BTTS outcomes at an impressive 67%. Should we successfully navigate the first three matches, we’ll be in excellent shape with only this game to come.
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