One of the most interesting Betfair exchange Football markets is Both Teams To Score (BTTS).
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How does the betting strategy “both teams to score” work? As the name suggests, a “both teams to score” bet assumes that both teams will score at least one goal, or not. That said, the exact number of goals is irrelevant. In other words, this is a classic football bet. Both teams to score and win is one of the most popular football betting markets in the last couple of years. One of the main reasons for that are that odds are super-attractive while it also brings a lot of fun to players. Like the name suggests, you are predicting both teams to score at least one goal in the match, as well as the final outcome.
What is Both Teams to score or BTTS market?
Both Teams To Score market is actually very simple. All you need is both sides to score a goal at any time in a Football match.
Teams can score multiple goals and you do not need to worry which team will win the game or if there will be draw, each side just need to score one or more goals in the game. BTTS bet bet does not include extra time and penalties that may be played in some football games.
Once both teams have scored a goal, you have won your bet. That can happen in first 5 minutes of the game or in the last second of football match.
Both Teams To Score Betfair trading strategies
Now, that we know what Both Teams To Score market means, and what are the rules of this market, we can look at some trading strategies on Betfair exchange.
Both Teams to Score YES with correct score cover
The most popular BTTS trading strategy on Betfair is Both Teams To Score with correct score cover. Some may say, that covering results is lowering your potential profit, but we are looking for a safe bet here.
How this strategy is played:
We are looking to back Yes option in Both Teams To Score market and 2-4 Correct scores to cover losses of BTTS market, if only one team scores or there is a bore draw of 0-0.
Example of this strategy:
- Back bet on BTTS market for € 100,00
- Dutch back bets on the most likely correct scores, for example 1-0, 2-0, 0-1. (to calculate the sums of those cover bets you can use manual Dutching Calculator or Traderline software, which has build-in dutching calculator)
Correct score grid visualization for this strategy
To make clear on which score we are winning and on which loosing, I have made a correct score visualization with BetPractice ScoreGrid software.
As you can see in the image above, the dangerous scores in this strategy are 0-0, 3 or more goals by favorite and 2 or more goals by underdog. Every other score yields us a profit of 48.86 minus commissions.
If the both teams score a goal at anytime of the match, you are then guaranteed a 37% ROI from this trade. If the underdog scores an early goal, then odds on BTTS market will drop significantly and you can close the trade then for about 20% ROI from the trade.
Both Teams to Score YES with correct score cover and a little twist
You can also add a little twist to this both teams to score by adding a small bet to some of scores that are included to BTTS bet. Basically, you are covering the Corect Score Cover with another CS bet.
Correct score grid visualization for this strategy
If there is a strong favorite in the match in which you expect both teams to score, then it is quite possible that the game will end with 3-1. Or if the teams have similar odds to win, then you can do a back bet on 2-2.
As the 3-1 and 2-2 odds are usually between 15-20, you can place a small 4-5 euro bet on the most realistic scoreline.
Even if the game will go 2-1 or 1-1, you will have another scoreline alive to save the money that you placed on 1-0, 2-0, 0-1. You do not necessary need to wait for game to end on that scoreline, instead, you can even the money on all scorelines.
Dutching Both Teams To Score YES market with Correct Score Cover
If you are looking for more safe and straight forward BTTS Yes trading strategy, then you can dutch-bet the Both Teams To Score market with Correct Score market.
When you do dutching, you will get even result across all the scores. If the bet lands, you get your winning, but if it is lost, you loose all your stake.
Correct score grid for a dutch bet on BTTS and CS markets
I am using OddsChecker Dutching calculator to calculate how much money I need to bet on each market. This is really useful tool for new Betfair trading strategy creation.
So, as you see in the images above, our profit for this Dutch bet would be 24.70 from 100 euro stake. That is 25% ROI, if the bet lands. And it looks quite safe, as the danger scores are quite unrealistic.
Again, as we are using Betfair exchange, we can close our trade at any moment. For example, if the favorite scores an early goal, then BTTS odds will drop, but CS odds will stay about the same, so we can close the trade with profit at that point. If the underdog scores early, then BTTS odds will drop significantly and they will cover the CS market loss and we will make some profit again.
BTTS No with CS cover trading strategy
If we are looking for some Both Teams To Score no Betfair trading strategies, then the most popular strategy here is BTTS with cover bets on Correct Score market. Here we are looking to trade a football match where we expect only one team to score a goal or many goals. So, usually this strategy will be applicable to games, where one of the team is considered as strong favorite with good defensive statistics.
How this strategy is played:
We are looking to back NO option in Both Teams To Score market and 2-4 Correct scores to cover losses if BTTS market lets us down.
Example of this strategy:
- Back bet on NO in BTTS market for € 100,00
- Dutch back bets on the most likely correct scores, for example 1-1, 2-1, 3-1.
Correct score grid example of BTTS No trading strategy
In the image above you can see that we will make 53.44 euro profit, if football game will end if 0-0 or only one team scoring a goal. If the score will be 1-1, 2-1 or 3-1 we then we are safe as those correct scores are covered. Any other scoreline will give us a loss of 136.56 euro.
This strategy on given game would yield us a ROI of 39%, which is quite high. And all the danger scores are quite far away from happening, which means, that we can close the trade early, for example, after a goalless first half.
Backing BTTS YES late in the game
Another Both Teams To Score strategy that you can use while trading on Betfair is backing BTTS late in the game.
There are two scenarios, in which it is valuable to think about making this bet.
The first scenario is when a pre-match favorite is 0-1 down late in the game. It is logical, that he favorite team will do everything in they power to score a goal. But Betfair markets will offer you a very favorable odds on this bet. At 80 minutes of regular time the odds should be at around 1.30 or less on BTTS No, and at this time we should look to lay those odds.
If the favorite scores a goal the bet is landed! If no, then we are looking at a small loss. And favorites scores more often than not in the last minutes if they are a goal down.
The second scenario, where we are looking to lay BTTS No, is when a favorite has comfortable lead, for example 3-0. It is logical, that the favorite team will play more relaxed football late in the game with a lead like this. So the underdog will have more chances to score. And we will be able to lay BTTS No at odds 1.2 or lower at 80 minute mark. This gives us an opportunity to make a good value bet, if we spot a game where favorite team is already celebrating a victory.
As you can see, there is quite a lot of trading strategies that can be implemented on Both Teams To Score market. Some of them are implemented pre-match and then adjusted in-play and some are implemented only when the football game is played.
Goals: they are what football is all about. Some teams score plenty of them, some teams don’t score enough of them. But one thing is for sure, and that is that both teams in any single football match will have chances to score. Hence the continued popularity of the Both Teams To Score (BTTS) betting market.
You are, quite literally, looking for games where you think both teams will score – it doesn’t matter how many, as long as they bag at least one each.
Now, as with all types of football betting, you have two choices: you can have a guess and hope you strike it lucky by randomly adding matches to your coupon, or – and this is, naturally, the route we prefer – you can do your due diligence, sit down and study the form guides and the league tables, and bet smart. It is this latter philosophy which tends to reap the greatest rewards.
Why BTTS?
Simply put, it is a great way to win with multi-leg accumulators. We’ve all been there: picked six teams to win their matches and watched on in horror as one of our selections concedes a last minute equaliser.
And so the great thing about Both Teams To Score is that the end result is of little meaning to us: we simply just want both of the teams to find the net. Whether it’s in the 1st minute or the 91st, it’s all good.
Any team can score against another: the bizarre deflection, the 30-yard worldie into the top corner, the old fashioned long-ball routine….all of the football teams on this planet have their own unique way of scoring, hence the popularity of BTTS!
Is There Any Value in BTTS?
Simply put….yes there is! The odds on each game tend to range broadly from 8/11 to 23/20 (plus other more extreme examples in unique circumstances), and so a £5 treble can easily return £25 plus.
The bottom line is that the prices in this market are usually very agreeable, and it only takes a treble or an accumulator of four legs or more to see real profit.
Now all you need to do is find those teams that will bring home the bacon! Here are five golden rules to follow:
Rule 1 – Do Your Homework
Bet smart: this is how ‘gambling’ becomes ‘investing’. Sure, nothing in football is straightforward – and that’s why we love it as one of the most unpredictable sports on the planet. But what we can do as smart punters is take all of the necessary steps we need to ensure we are betting with logic and common sense: the rest should take care of itself.
And so we prepare a table like the one included below. This is the final English Premier League table from the 2014/15 season (with the three relegated teams omitted). As you can see, we have included columns for average goals scored and conceded both home and away:
Played (home) | Average Goals For Per Game | Average Goals Against Per Game | Played (away) | Average Goals For Per Game | Average Goals Against Per Game | |
Chelsea | 19 | 2.05 | 0.47 | 19 | 1.95 | 1.21 |
Man City | 19 | 2.32 | 0.74 | 19 | 2.05 | 1.26 |
Arsenal | 19 | 2.16 | 0.74 | 19 | 1.58 | 1.16 |
Man Utd | 19 | 2.16 | 0.79 | 19 | 1.11 | 1.16 |
Spurs | 19 | 1.63 | 1.26 | 19 | 1.42 | 1.53 |
Liverpool | 19 | 1.58 | 1.05 | 19 | 1.16 | 1.47 |
Southampton | 19 | 1.95 | 0.68 | 19 | 0.89 | 1.05 |
Swansea | 19 | 1.42 | 1.16 | 19 | 1.00 | 1.42 |
Stoke City | 19 | 1.68 | 1.16 | 19 | 0.84 | 1.21 |
Crystal Palace | 19 | 1.11 | 1.42 | 19 | 1.37 | 1.26 |
Everton | 19 | 1.42 | 1.11 | 19 | 1.11 | 1.53 |
West Ham | 19 | 1.32 | 0.95 | 19 | 1.00 | 1.53 |
West Brom | 19 | 1.26 | 1.37 | 19 | 0.74 | 1.32 |
Leicester | 19 | 1.47 | 1.16 | 19 | 0.95 | 1.74 |
Newcastle | 19 | 1.37 | 1.42 | 19 | 0.74 | 2.05 |
Sunderland | 19 | 0.84 | 1.42 | 19 | 0.79 | 1.37 |
Aston Villa | 19 | 0.95 | 1.32 | 19 | 0.68 | 1.16 |
So what have we learned? Well, anything below 1.00 should be avoided like the plague when placing your BTTS bets. That’s why it’s a bad idea to add Chelsea or Southampton to your coupon when they are playing at home.
Instead, we should be looking for teams where BOTH columns are around the 1.30 mark or above. This tells us that they score and concede a good amount of goals either on their own soil or on their travels. The teams marked in red – Man City (away), Spurs (home and away), Crystal Palace (away), West Brom (home) and Newcastle (home) – will thus become the mainstays of our BTTS coupons.
It’s worth keeping an eye on these stats for all of the leagues that you are interested in betting on, and don’t worry: this information is readily available online, so you don’t need to go to the extreme of recreating this on your computer at home.
Rule 2 – Check the League Table
Even though the actual result of the match is irrelevant to us as ‘Both Teams To Score’ punters, we do need to ensure that there isn’t a huge disparity between the two teams involved.
In the table compiled above, we learn that Crystal Palace score a decent amount of goals on their travels. Even so, we still wouldn’t necessarily fancy them to trouble the scorers at Stamford Bridge, for example, so we still need to play the percentages and bet smart.
Even when the league table suggests that the goals will fly in, check the two teams’ respective positions and use this as a guide. Take a look at the Premier League Table here.
Both Teams To Score Strategy Games
Rule 3 – Check the Head-to-Head Record
Do two particular teams have a habit of scoring loads of goals when they meet? Perhaps the opposite is the case? Maybe the two sides have already met this season….what was the score?
The smart punter adds precedent alongside research and common sense to their box of tricks to ensure they are betting logically. This information is readily available too – just head to a website like Soccerway (www.soccerway.com) and use their ‘head to head’ feature.
Rule 4 – Check the Form Book
Form is temporary, class is permanent, so the old saying goes. True enough; but there’s plenty of value to be had in backing the ‘form horse’ too.
If a certain team is banging in the goals then there’s no reason not to add them to your BTTS coupon. Likewise, if a team is struggling to find the net, or has a particularly solid defence, then avoid like the plague.
Rule 5 – Keep An Eye Out For Goal Machines
We’d all love our favourite clubs to have one, but in truth only the lucky few can find a proven goalscorer; that special kind of player who always seems to get on the scoresheet no matter how their team are faring: from last season, Harry Kane at Spurs and Charlie Austin at QPR are two good examples.
If these two were on form, then their respective teams had a great chance of scoring no matter where they were playing. On the flipside, if either was injured then their team tended to struggle to find an equally prolific replacement.
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