BTTS Tips Archive: April 2026
Browse settled accumulator cards by month. Each archive card keeps the original visible picks, summary, and result state so the page still stands alone when extracted.
Al-Okhdood concede heavily, with 36 goals shipped in 15, but they usually nick a goal at home as well.
Al-Kholood have been involved in plenty of open games, scoring 20 and conceding 30 across their last 15.
Braga have scored 27 in their last 15 and Freiburg have found the net 24 times, so both sides arrive with plenty of punch.
Forest have scored 24 in 15, while Villa have hit 23, so there is enough quality on both sides to threaten.
Rayo have scored in bundles at home, while Strasbourg arrive with 24 goals in their last 15 and a strong habit of finding the net.
Al-Riyadh are giving up chances regularly, but they still find the net often enough at home to keep this one alive for BTTS.
Al-Taawoun have been in plenty of open games, and their home numbers show they can both score and concede.
Den Bosch and Almere City both bring plenty of goals and very shaky defending, which is exactly the sort of playoff game where BTTS stands out.
Boreham Wood have been scoring freely and Forest Green have enough punch to make this a proper end-to-end playoff tie.
Atlético and Arsenal both come in with strong scoring numbers, and this has the look of a tight European night where neither side keeps it shut for long.
Al-Shabab have scored 27 and conceded 22 in 15, while Al-Fateh have seen BTTS land in 10 of their last 15.
Scunthorpe have conceded 22 in 15 and Southend have scored 31 in the same stretch, so both attacks should get chances.
Peterborough have scored 26 and conceded 26 in their last 15, while Mansfield have found the net regularly and carried threat away from home.
Scunthorpe have conceded in almost every game, but Southend arrive with 31 goals in 15 and a strong away scoring record.
Vissel Kobe have scored 28 and conceded 16 across 15 games, while Cerezo are good for goals too and have seen BTTS in 8 of their last 15.
Cagliari have conceded 22 goals in their last 15, and Atalanta’s attack has been productive even when they are away from home.
BK Häcken’s games are usually lively, and Sirius arrive with a superb scoring run and 43 goals in their last 15.
Lazio and Udinese have both kept some clean sheets, but they have also both been involved in games where chances keep coming at either end.
Manchester United have seen BTTS land in 11 of their last 15, while Brentford have scored in plenty of their recent away games.
Espanyol have been involved in BTTS in 11 of their last 15, but they are also conceding far too often at the back.
Rayo are steady enough to nick a goal, while Real Sociedad have been involved in plenty of games where both sides find the net.
Stuttgart are scoring freely at home, but they’re also giving teams a look-in at the back, and Bremen have enough bite to punish that.
Dortmund are always open to a goal at one end, and Freiburg have been consistent enough in attack to get on the scoresheet.
Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe both come in with strong attacking numbers and plenty of games where each side has scored.
Villarreal and Celta both carry real threat going forward, and both have been involved in plenty of BTTS games lately.
Fulham and Aston Villa both come in with solid scoring numbers and neither side has been locking things down at the back.
Heidenheim have been leaking goals, but they still carry enough bite going forward to trouble St.
QPR and Derby both arrive with enough goals in their recent games to keep this one honest.
Arsenal have both scored and conceded regularly, while Newcastle’s last 15 have been a proper goal-fest with 14 BTTS.
Atletico have been involved in plenty of open games lately, and Athletic are bringing enough threat to make this interesting.
Fortuna's games have had goals both ways for much of the run, and Dynamo Dresden can certainly contribute going forward.
Annecy and Pau both have been involved in plenty of open games, with each side finding the net often enough.
Cambuur have been involved in plenty of high-scoring games, and they rarely keep opponents quiet at the back.
Brest and Lens both come in with plenty of goals in their recent runs, and Lens have been scoring freely away from home.
Leicester have been involved in plenty of BTTS games, and Millwall have enough threat to nick a goal.
San Jose Earthquakes have been involved in plenty of open contests, and Austin FC have conceded 30 in their last 15 away games.
FC Nordsjælland score freely at home, but they also give opponents chances, with 24 goals conceded in their last 15.
Go Ahead Eagles have been lively in front of goal, and AZ Alkmaar arrive with 32 scored in their last 15 and a habit of dragging games into scoring battles.
Malmö FF have looked capable at home, but Sirius bring serious firepower with 41 goals in their last 15 matches.
Real Oviedo have been involved in plenty of open games, while Villarreal have conceded in 14 of their last 15 and rarely keep it tight away from home.
Elche have been conceding far too often, while Atlético have the attacking quality to punish them and still look vulnerable at the back away from home.
Club Brugge are strong going forward and have been involved in plenty of high-scoring games, but Mechelen also carry enough threat to nick one.
Sturm Graz have kept things competitive at home, but LASK come in with very strong scoring numbers and have hit BTTS in most of their recent games.
Bournemouth and Leeds both carry decent scoring form, and neither defence looks watertight over the last 15.
Barcelona have scored freely at home, but Celta have also found the net regularly and arrived with 10 BTTS games in their last 15.
SV Ried can score at home, but Grazer AK have been one of the more reliable away sides for finding the net.
Stoke and Millwall both come into this with decent BTTS numbers and enough life in attack to trouble each other.
Hartlepool give up plenty of chances, while Southend have enough cutting edge to punish that sort of defending.
Brighton are usually good for a goal at home, while Chelsea have been involved in plenty of open games and have conceded in 8 of their last 15.
Girona and Real Betis both carry a bit of threat going forward, and neither side has been watertight at the back.
Botoșani have conceded in plenty of recent games and Metaloglobus have been exposed at the back too, so chances should come at both ends.
Midtjylland and AGF both arrive with strong scoring runs, and AGF in particular have seen BTTS land in 10 of their last 15.
Lechia Gdańsk are scoring heavily, but Piast have also had enough cutting edge to get on the sheet in this sort of game.
Den Bosch and Jong FC Utrecht have been involved in goals at both ends all season, with 12 BTTS matches for the hosts and 8 for the visitors.
Crystal Palace and West Ham both come in with nine BTTS games from their last 15, and neither side has been keeping many clean sheets.
Greuther Fürth and Darmstadt both come into this with goals in their recent games and shaky moments at the back.
Austria Wien have been productive at home and Salzburg always carry danger in the final third.
Everton and Liverpool both come in with plenty of goals in their recent runs, and neither side has been shutting games down cleanly enough.
Strasbourg have been lively going forward and Rennes have enough punch to ask questions even away from home.
Manchester City and Arsenal both score regularly and both have enough quality to punish any lapse at the back.
Leverkusen are flying in attack, but they still leave space at the back, and Augsburg have enough threat to nick one.
Werder have been loose at the back, while Hamburg have been involved in plenty of open games and are finding the net.
Spurs have been conceding too often, and Brighton are one of those sides who always carry a threat going forward.
Galatasaray have the firepower to score away from home, but Gençlerbirliği can usually find a goal themselves.
Roma and Atalanta both come in with strong attacking returns and neither side has been shutting games down consistently.
Antalyaspor have been leaking goals, and Konyaspor have enough attacking rhythm to make the home defence work.
Fenerbahçe are scoring freely, but Rizespor have also been involved in plenty of open games and can nick a goal.
Real Sociedad B U21 have been open at the back, and Real Racing Club have seen goals at both ends in 4 of their last 6.
Blackburn are not keeping games tight, and Coventry have been dangerous going forward with goals in most recent outings.
Montana have been all over the place at the back, while Slavia are arriving with goals in their locker and a 1-2 scoreline fits this game well.
AZ and Shakhtar both come in scoring freely, and a 1-1 type of game looks very natural here.
Celta have been leaking goals, but they still find a way to score, and Freiburg travel with real attacking momentum.
Fiorentina and Crystal Palace both have enough quality going forward, and this has the look of a tight 1-1 battle.
Forest have been competitive at home and Porto are in strong scoring form, so both nets should be tested here.
Cherno More have been steady enough at home, while CSKA 1948 carry a stronger scoring touch and come in with goals in plenty of their recent away games.
Al-Nassr are flying in front of goal, but Al-Ettifaq have also been involved in plenty of open games and can still contribute one themselves.
AFC Wimbledon are conceding too many chances, but Stockport have been lively in attack and have BTTS landing in four of their last six.
Bayern have been scoring for fun, but Madrid arrive with a perfect BTTS run in their last six and have found the net in every one of them.
Arsenal are dangerous at home, but Sporting also come in scoring regularly and have the quality to punish any gaps.
Botev Vratsa have been involved in plenty of tight, open games, and Lokomotiv Sofia also arrive with enough attacking output to trouble the home side.
Huddersfield have been trading blows in most of their recent matches, while Cardiff still carry enough threat to find the net away from home.
Port Vale have been too open at the back, and Barnsley have shown enough away threat to punish that.
Liverpool and PSG are both landing on the scoresheet regularly, and this has the feel of a game where neither defence keeps a clean sheet.
Atletico and Barcelona both come in with strong attacking numbers, and the recent results suggest goals at both ends rather than a tight shutout.
Metaloglobus have conceded 13 in their last 6, while Csíkszereda have been lively enough away from home to get on the scoresheet.
Beroe have conceded in almost every recent outing, and Lokomotiv Plovdiv are the type to punish that if given space in the final third.
FC Fredericia and Vejle both come in with shaky defensive records, and neither side has kept many clean sheets lately.
Fiorentina have scored 10 in their last 6, while Lazio have found the net in three of their last six and rarely sit back for 90 minutes.
Manchester United have seen BTTS land in 5 of their last 6, and they’ve been giving up chances even when they get results.
Falkirk have seen both teams score in 5 of their last 6, and they rarely keep it tight at the back.
Osasuna have been involved in plenty of open games lately, with BTTS landing in 4 of their last 6.
Mainz have been strong recently, but Freiburg arrive with goals in their game and 3 BTTS results in the last 6.
Como have been productive at home and Inter rarely go quiet in front of goal, even away from home.
Athletic have struggled to keep clean sheets, while Villarreal have been involved in BTTS in 5 of their last 6.
Arsenal’s home games have been tight, but Bournemouth have found the net in three of their last six and the scoreline points to a goal for both sides.
Real Sociedad are scoring regularly at home, while Alavés have seen BTTS land in five of their last six and have been leaking too many goals.
Dortmund and Leverkusen both come in with strong attacking numbers and Leverkusen have scored in five of their last six, so one clean sheet looks unlikely.
Wolfsburg have been wide open at the back, conceding in every recent game, while Frankfurt keep creating chances and scoring away from home.
Sevilla have been involved in open games lately, and Atlético are arriving with enough attacking threat to get on the scoresheet.
Central Coast Mariners and Brisbane Roar have both been involved in BTTS-heavy games, and the goals against numbers are hard to ignore.
Spartak Varna and Dobrudzha both come in with leaky back lines, and that usually drags a game into goals at both ends.
Monaco have been scoring freely, while Paris FC have still found ways to get on the sheet in tight games.
Augsburg and Hoffenheim both carry real danger going forward, but neither defence has been watertight lately.
West Ham and Wolves have both been involved in plenty of open matches, and each side has shown a habit of conceding as well as scoring.
Damac are scoring regularly at home, but they are conceding too, with 9 shipped in their last six.
Rizespor have kept only three clean sheets in their last six, and Samsunspor have scored in four of their last six.
Al-Ettifaq have conceded 14 goals in their last six, so they are rarely shutting teams out.
Freiburg have seen both teams score in 4 of their last 6, while Celta arrive with BTTS landing in 5 of their last 6.
AZ have scored in almost every recent game and their last six have all gone over 2.5, which says plenty about their attacking rhythm.