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Football Tips: Saturday’s BTTS 5-Fold

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Football Tips: Saturday’s BTTS 5-Fold

The final round of Premier League fixtures before the November international break is here — and it’s not just the top flight serving up action. With a packed EFL schedule too, there’s no shortage of goal potential across the divisions.

We’ve selected five games where we expect both teams to score — combining them into an exciting 20/1 acca that could make your Saturday even sweeter.

Saturday BTTS 5-Fold

  • Sunderland vs Arsenal – BTTS @ 13/10
  • Stoke City vs Coventry City – BTTS @ 8/13
  • Wrexham vs Charlton Athletic – BTTS @ 3/4
  • Peterborough United vs AFC Wimbledon – BTTS @ 17/20
  • Harrogate Town vs Oldham Athletic – BTTS @ 3/4

Total acca pays 20/1

Sunderland vs Arsenal (Saturday, 5:30pm)

Arsenal are top of the Premier League and have scored in nine of ten matches so far — only champions Liverpool have managed to keep them out.

Sunderland, meanwhile, have been rock-solid at home going forward. The Black Cats have scored in every home fixture this season, with nine goals in five league outings at the Stadium of Light.

The Gunners have conceded just three league goals this term — but two of those came away from home. With Sunderland fresh and Arsenal coming off a midweek European trip, a home goal looks well within reach.

BTTS @ 13/10

Stoke City vs Coventry City (Saturday, 3pm)

A top-of-the-table clash in the Championship that practically guarantees goals. Coventry boast the league’s most dangerous attack — 39 goals in just 14 games — and both teams have scored in each of their last four outings.

Stoke have found their stride too, with eight goals in their last two matches. Both sides are flying and full of confidence — and that’s usually the perfect recipe for BTTS.

Pick: BTTS @ 8/13

Wrexham vs Charlton Athletic (Saturday, 3pm)

If you’re looking for entertainment, head to the Racecourse Ground. Wrexham’s home games have been end-to-end all season — they’ve scored in all seven of their league fixtures there, conceding 12 and netting 11.

Charlton are just as unpredictable but almost always good for a goal. They’ve scored in 11 of their last 12 across all competitions, while conceding in five of their last seven away from home.

BTTS @ 3/4

Peterborough United vs AFC Wimbledon (Saturday, 3pm)

Peterborough might be sitting at the wrong end of the League One table, but signs of life are there — three league wins in their last six, plus an FA Cup victory over Cardiff last time out.

AFC Wimbledon have promotion ambitions and one of the best away records in the division. Their road games have been open affairs — 10 scored and 10 conceded in seven trips. Goals both ways seems very much on the cards.

BTTS @ 17/20

Harrogate Town vs Oldham Athletic (Saturday, 3pm)

This League Two clash looks tailor-made for goals. Harrogate haven’t kept a clean sheet in five straight games, conceding 19 goals in that stretch, while Oldham have managed just one shutout in seven.

Both sides can still do damage going forward — Harrogate have scored in nine of their last 10, and the Latics have found the net in five of their last six away. Two leaky defenses, two willing attacks — what’s not to like?

BTTS @ 3/4