The Both Teams to Score market remains one of the most popular bets in football, and this Premier League weekend offers plenty of fixtures where goals at both ends look likely. Our tipsters have identified five BTTS picks for Matchday 27, each backed by stats, form, and tactical analysis.
1. Arsenal vs Chelsea — BTTS Yes at 8/11 (bet365)
The London derby has produced goals at both ends in four of the last five meetings, and this weekend should be no different. Arsenal have kept just two clean sheets in their last six home matches — their attacking intent leaves gaps at the back. Chelsea, meanwhile, have scored in 11 of their 13 away matches this season, with Cole Palmer a constant threat. The 8/11 with bet365 is a strong foundation for any BTTS accumulator.
BTTS record in last 5 meetings: 4/5 (80%)
2. Tottenham vs Bournemouth — BTTS Yes at 8/13 (Paddy Power)
If there is one team in the Premier League you can rely on for BTTS, it is Tottenham Hotspur. Ange Postecoglou’s side have seen both teams score in a remarkable 19 of their 26 league matches this season — a BTTS rate of 73%. Bournemouth have been equally entertaining on the road, scoring in 10 of their last 12 away fixtures. Dominic Solanke’s return to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium adds an extra layer of intrigue. BTTS at 8/13 with Paddy Power is as close to a certainty as this market gets.
Spurs home BTTS rate this season: 10/13 (77%)
3. Manchester City vs Newcastle — BTTS Yes at 4/6 (William Hill)
Manchester City’s defensive frailties have been one of the stories of the season, and they’ve conceded in 10 of their 13 home league games. Newcastle, powered by Alexander Isak’s 16 league goals, carry a serious threat on the counter. City will create chances of their own — Erling Haaland still has 15 goals despite the team’s relative struggles. BTTS at 4/6 with William Hill is well-priced for a match where clean sheets feel unlikely.
BTTS record in last 6 meetings: 5/6 (83%)
4. Nottingham Forest vs West Ham — BTTS Yes at evens (Betfair)
This is our best value BTTS pick of the weekend. Nottingham Forest have been one of the surprise packages of the season, but their home matches have been tight — they’ve won 1-0 on four occasions. However, West Ham’s new manager bounce under Graham Potter has seen them score in each of their last seven matches, and the Hammers’ direct style should test Forest’s defence. Forest’s own attacking quality — Chris Wood has 13 league goals — means the hosts will find the net. BTTS at evens with Betfair is too good to ignore.
West Ham scoring rate in last 7: 7/7 (100%)
5. Brentford vs Fulham — BTTS Yes at 4/7 (Sky Bet)
The West London derby always delivers entertainment, and this season’s reverse fixture finished 3-2 to Fulham. Bryan Mbeumo has been Brentford’s star man with 12 goals, whilst Yoane Wissa offers a constant goal threat. Fulham’s Rodrigo Muniz has hit double figures, and Marco Silva’s side have scored in 10 of their 13 away matches. Both teams have porous defences by top-half standards, making BTTS at 4/7 with Sky Bet a solid inclusion.
BTTS record in last 4 meetings: 4/4 (100%)
BTTS Five-Fold Accumulator
Combining all five BTTS selections gives an accumulator at approximately 12/1 with bet365. For a safer option, a treble combining Tottenham vs Bournemouth, Man City vs Newcastle, and Brentford vs Fulham pays around 2/1 — a solid return for three matches where BTTS is heavily favoured.
Key Stats at a Glance
| Match | BTTS Odds | Bookmaker | H2H BTTS Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arsenal vs Chelsea | 8/11 | bet365 | 80% |
| Tottenham vs Bournemouth | 8/13 | Paddy Power | 73% |
| Man City vs Newcastle | 4/6 | William Hill | 83% |
| Nott’m Forest vs West Ham | evens | Betfair | 60% |
| Brentford vs Fulham | 4/7 | Sky Bet | 100% |
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