Both teams to score betting tips for Sunday 13th November 2016 and the best odds for each selection with reasons for each bet on the coupon.
This Sunday’s BTTS 4-fold is quite the mixed bag thanks to the International Break. Nevertheless, at 14/1 with 888 Sport it could be a potentially rewarding bet should all our teams do their share of the bargain.
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Both Teams to Score Tips
Peterborough v Bolton
Our opening selection on the football tip this weekend comes to us from League One as Peterborough host Bolton at 12:15pm. As previously mentioned in these articles, I’ve been a big fan of Peterborough in the BTTS markets for the last few years and they are generally one of the first teams I check heading into the weekend. The Posh score plenty of goals and rarely do clean sheets – just two so far this campaign – and have had a BTTS strike-rate of well over 60% for the last two and half seasons. Opponents Bolton head into this weekend’s clash off the back of winning five games on the bounce, a run which has included two excellent away wins at Millwall and Bury. Although Wanderers have been fairly solid at the back this year, Peterborough have managed to score in six of their last seven games at London Road and also average exactly two goals a game there this season as well. Based on these facts, this looks decent fixture to get us off to a good start.
Entella v Pro Vercelli
The second choice on the coupon takes us to Serie B of all places as Entella take on Pro Vercelli at 14:00pm. I’ll be the first to admit that I’m far from an expert in the Italian second division, but having trawled through some BTTS statistics from this season, this particular fixture looked a decent price at even money. Both of these two sides are ranked third and second in the Serie B BTTS charts at present, with the hosts scoring an impressive thirteen goals in their last four home games. In addition to these facts, the last meeting between the two sides finished in highly encouraging 3-2 result and that was enough to convince me to stick to stick this one down as the next on the list.
Bulgaria v Belarus
Our penultimate selection comes to us from Bulgaria as they take on Belarus in their World Cup qualifier at 17:00pm. This match is trading at better than even money at the moment, and if you take the hosts’ recent defensive record into consideration, that price looks an absolute snip. From their last five matches in all competitions, the Bulgarians have not kept a single clean sheet home or away and also conceded a whopping 22 goals in the process. Their only win so far in qualifying came at home to lowly Luxembourg and even that was by virtue of a narrow 4-3 victory. Visitors Belarus aren’t exactly the most prolific side to grace the European elite, but they have managed to score in their last four straight away games in Ireland, Norway, Holland and Greece. With all these facts in mind, I don’t expect we’ll be waiting around too long for this fixture to fall into line.
Greece v Bosnia
The anchor leg this weekend features another World Cup qualifier as Greece host Bosnia at 19:45pm. This is by far the toughest match on paper, however, because it’s the last to go we may well be in a decent position to cash-out in the event of an early strike. Last weekend’s 4-fold missed by one goal but a pre-match cash-out would have seen us at least quadruple our money, if you’re greedy like me, though, you will have left with nothing! Heading into this clash and the hosts are in excellent form in the group after winning their opening three games in a row, scoring eight goals along the way. However, they did concede a goal to Gibraltar in one of those matches and that is certainly encouraging to hear ahead of this weekend. Opponents Bosnia are currently three points behind their Greek hosts, but have managed to get their toughest game of the group stage out of the way – albeit being a 4-0 thrashing away to Belgium. With the likes of Edin Dzeko and Miralem Pjanic in their side, though, I think they will have more than enough firepower to put a goal or two past Greece. Therefore, put the game down as the anchor leg.
BTTS ODDS – 11.38/1 with Sky Bet.
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