After a busy international break, the Premier League returns, alongside a full EFL slate and we have selected our five best picks for both teams to score to put together a five-fold that returns over 12/1 if successful.
Our selections include games from the EFL and Premier League with a busy afternoon of action in store.
Saturday BTTS 5-fold
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Both teams to score in Bournemouth vs Brighton @ 11/20
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Both teams to score in Coventry vs Norwich @ 13/20
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Both teams to score in Wrexham vs QPR @ 3/4
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Both teams to score in Barnsley vs Reading @ 8/13
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Both teams to score in Luton vs Plymouth @ 17/20
Bournemouth vs Brighton
Saturday, 3pm
Bournemouth and Brighton have established themselves as two of the most exciting teams in the Premier League in recent years and should put on a show when they meet at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday.
Both teams have scored in nine of Brighton’s last 11 top-flight matches and a repeat of that looks likely against the Cherries.
Coventry vs Norwich
Saturday, 3pm
Norwich were known last season as a team who got dragged into ding-dong battles and they have been involved in a few already this term.
Four of the Canaries’ six games in all competitions have ended 2-1 and goals at both ends looks likely against a Coventry team who have been impressive going forward.
Frank Lampard’s men have scored 14 times in four games and both teams should score in this one.
Wrexham vs QPR
Saturday, 3pm
Wrexham have the worst expected goals allowed figure of any team in the Championship this season, indicating that they may have been a touch fortunate to only allow seven goals in four games.
They host a QPR team who have seen both teams score in all four of their league games, this clash in Wales could be the latest to follow suit.
Barnsley vs Reading
Saturday, 3pm
Both teams scoring has become a regular occurrence for fans watching Barnsley at Oakwell in recent times, 10 of their last 11 home matches have seen both teams find the net.
They take on early-season strugglers Reading in this League One fixture and the Royals have seen BTTS land in six of their last seven matches in all competitions. A leaky defence could be an issue for the visitors but they should get on the scoresheet.
Luton vs Plymouth
Saturday, 3pm
No team has conceded more goals in League One this season than Plymouth’s 15 from seven matches and they could leak a few more against Luton.
However, Argyle have shown more attacking impetus recently, putting four past Stockport last time out, and both teams to score looks like a tempting price between these two recently-relegated sides.