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Both Teams To Score is one of the most heavily traded markets on a Saturday slate, and for a reason: it strips a match down to a single attacking question. Will both sides find the net? Our BTTS tables answer that across 27 leagues, from the Premier League and Bundesliga down to the Brazilian Serie A, the J-League and the Allsvenskan, with the percentages, streaks and head-to-head records you need to read a fixture before the bookmaker prices it.
Read the tables top down. A team sitting above 65% has produced a BTTS in two of every three matches this season, usually because they attack with numbers and concede regularly enough that the opposition cashes in. Anything in the mid 50s is the bookmaker's coin-toss territory. Below 45% you are typically looking at a clean-sheet specialist, a heavy underdog who parks the bus, or a side whose top scorer has missed a chunk of the run.
Recent form matters more than season averages on this market, which is why our match-page AI takes weight the last five fixtures more heavily than the full table. If you are looking for value rather than descriptive stats, the High BTTS Potential matches page ranks upcoming fixtures by model probability, with current bookmaker odds attached so you can spot the lines that the price has not caught up with yet.
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Upcoming matches across all leagues ranked by Both Teams to Score potential
Both Teams To Score %
The BTTS Tables show the percentage of matches where both teams scored at least one goal. Teams are ranked by their BTTS percentage (highest first). This metric helps identify teams that tend to be involved in high-scoring, open games where both sides find the net. A high BTTS percentage suggests attacking play and/or defensive vulnerabilities, making these teams attractive for BTTS bets.