BTTS Tips Archive: May 2026
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Brøndby and Copenhagen both have the quality to trade goals in a derby that should stay tense right to the end.
Ajax and Groningen both look capable of getting on the scoresheet here, with the game shaped for an open, end-to-end contest.
Anderlecht and Sint-Truidense both arrive with enough bite to hurt each other, and the 1-2 lean tells you goals should come at both ends.
Wolfsburg have to play on the front foot, and Paderborn should get space to answer in a playoff tie that looks set to stretch.
Utrecht and Heerenveen both carry enough attacking intent to make this a proper playoff-style shootout.
Willem II’s home edge and Volendam’s attacking profile point to both sides getting chances, which makes BTTS the natural angle.
Torreense and Casa Pia have a 3-2 kind of feel about them here, which is exactly the sort of game where both sides can get on the scoresheet.
Al-Khaleej have enough at home to ask questions, while Al-Ahli’s stronger attack should still get them on the board.
Palermo and Catanzaro look like a tight playoff tie, but the 1-1 call keeps both attacks in play and fits the matchup well.
Freiburg and Aston Villa both look capable of finding the net here, with the matchup set up for a goal on each side rather than a tight clean-sheet battle.
SV Ried and Wolfsberger AC look set up for an open game, and the 1-1 angle fits the balance of their attacking output.
Westerlo and Standard Liège are both set up for a lively playoff game, with the 1-1 scoreline matching the way these sides trade chances.
Genk have enough attacking quality to score at home, but Antwerp are rarely a quiet opponent and can land a reply.
Bournemouth can trouble City at home, and the 1-2 reading still leaves room for both sides to score in a sharp Premier League game.
Chelsea and Spurs both carry a real threat going forward, and the 1-1 call fits a game where neither side looks likely to keep a clean sheet.
Beroe and Septemvri are both set up for a 1-1 type game, with the home side at 1.05 expected goals and the visitors at 0.85.
Lokomotiv Sofia and Slavia Sofia have a 2-1 feel to the game, with both sides showing enough attacking threat to trade goals.
Djurgårdens and Sirius look made for goals, with 1.51 expected goals for the home side and 1.22 for the visitors backing a 2-1 style scoreline.
Arsenal should carry the game, but Burnley’s 0.71 expected goals and a 3-1 type scoreline point to them nicking a goal.
Örgryte and IFK Göteborg have the look of a lively 1-2 game, with both sides carrying goals in their recent shape.
Everton have seen BTTS land in 9 of their recent sample, while Sunderland have been involved in open games with 5 BTTS in their last 10.
Wolves have conceded in bundles and Fulham have been involved in 18 BTTS games in their season sample.
Real Sociedad have enough attacking rhythm at home, while Valencia have scored in 5 of their last 10 and tend to make games competitive.
Marseille have been in plenty of high-tempo games, with 4 BTTS in their recent sample, and Rennes have also been involved in end-to-end matches.
Barcelona have been scoring heavily, but they have still conceded in enough games to keep BTTS alive, and Betis have found the net in 3 of their last 6.
Gladbach are leaking goals too often, while Hoffenheim have been lively in front of goal and have hit BTTS in 8 of their last 10 relevant matches.
Heidenheim have BTTS in 13 of their 19 league sample games, and Mainz have also been involved in plenty of matches where both sides scored.
Bayern are scoring freely, but Köln have enough to nick a goal and keep the contest alive.
Baník have been in plenty of matches where both teams scored, and Zlín have enough in them to contribute even away from home.
Philadelphia and Columbus both come in with plenty of games where each side has scored, and neither defence has looked locked down.
Saint-Étienne have been strong going forward, while Rodez arrive with plenty of BTTS-friendly results in their recent run.
Waterford concede heavily, but they still find goals at times, and Derry carry enough threat to score away from home.
Aston Villa have been open at the back and Liverpool are scoring freely, so this has the feel of a game where both sides can land punches.
Córdoba have been involved in high-event games, and Albacete have kept both scoring and conceding in their recent run.
Yokohama and Kashiwa both come in with scoring in their recent runs, but neither has looked completely secure defensively.
Septemvri Sofia have BTTS in 13 of 26 and concede plenty, while Spartak Varna arrive with 16 BTTS in 25 and over a goal a game scored.
Botev Vratsa have BTTS in 10 of 28 and Montana have BTTS in 14 of 30, so both sides are capable of contributing here.
Lokomotiv Sofia have BTTS in 17 of 29 and have only 7 clean sheets, while Beroe's games have still been open enough for 8 BTTS in 25.
Girona have seen BTTS land in 7 of their last 11 in this sample, while Real Sociedad have kept things open with 15 goals scored in 8 and 4 BTTS already.
Al-Ettifaq have BTTS in 14 of 27 and Al-Ittihad have the same, with both sides scoring freely across their recent league runs.
Espanyol have seen BTTS land in 11 of their last 15, and Athletic have scored in enough away games to keep this open.
Brest have conceded 25 in 15 and Strasbourg are no strangers to scoring away from home.
Ludogorets and Levski both come in with decent scoring numbers and neither side has been watertight lately.
Orlando are leaking goals almost every week, while Philadelphia still carry enough threat to punish that.
Real Salt Lake and Houston both arrive with strong scoring records and plenty of games where neither defence has kept things quiet.
Celta have BTTS in 9 of their last 15 and Levante have scored in enough games to keep this lively.
Grasshopper and Winterthur are both leaking goals, and Winterthur’s away record has been especially open with 11 BTTS games in 15.
Dundee United have seen BTTS in 9 of their last 15 and Livingston in 10 of theirs, with both defenses giving up chances.
Southampton have scored 29 in 15 and Middlesbrough have also been getting on the scoresheet regularly, so both attacks look capable.
Osasuna and Atlético both come in with 10 BTTS games apiece across their last 15, so neither side is looking watertight at the back.
Neom SC have been involved in plenty of open games, while Al-Shabab score with real regularity and rarely sit back for long.
Cracovia have been prone to conceding, but they still carry enough threat at home to nick a goal.
Tottenham have been wide open at the back but still create enough to score, and Leeds have found the net regularly away from home.
Gil Vicente and Arouca both come in with plenty of goals in their recent games, and neither side looks reliable enough to keep a clean sheet.
Benfica are powerful going forward, but Braga are one of those sides who can always land a punch as well.
Düsseldorf have been leaky, while Elversberg have scored 29 in their last 15 and hit BTTS in 11.
Athletic have scored in plenty of games, but they have also conceded in 14 of their last 15.
Köln have seen BTTS land in 13 of their last 15, and Heidenheim have conceded in 14 of their last 15 with only one clean sheet.
Le Havre have conceded in 13 of their last 15, and Marseille have been involved in plenty of open games away from home.
Toulouse have been involved in plenty of end-to-end games, and Lyon have scored in 13 of their last 15.
Augsburg have been involved in plenty of high-event games, and Gladbach are rarely shy in front of goal.
Sunderland concede regularly, but they still get chances at home, while Manchester United have been finding the net in most of their recent outings.
Brighton usually play on the front foot, but Wolves still carry enough threat to nick a goal.
Sevilla and Espanyol both have shaky back lines and a strong habit of seeing goals at both ends.
Real Sociedad and Betis both come in with plenty of goals in their recent runs, and each has been involved in plenty of BTTS games.
UTA Arad have been involved in plenty of open games, and Csíkszereda have enough to get on the scoresheet too.
Dortmund have been scoring freely at home, while Frankfurt have found the net in 10 of their last 15 and rarely keep games quiet away from home.
Monza score at a decent clip, but Empoli have also been involved in plenty of BTTS games and rarely keep things tight away from home.
Torino and Sassuolo both carry goal threat, and each has scored and conceded regularly over the last 15.
Hull have seen BTTS land in 11 of their last 15, and Millwall arrive with enough attacking punch to ask questions.
Freiburg have seen BTTS land in 9 of their last 15, while Braga have gone even better with 10 of 15.
Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest both arrive with 8 BTTS games from their last 15, and neither side has been totally watertight at the back.
Crystal Palace have seen BTTS in 8 of their last 15, and Shakhtar have done the same while scoring in plenty of their recent games.
Strasbourg have had BTTS in 8 of their last 15, and Rayo have been involved in plenty of tight games where both sides have found a way through.
Beerschot and Lommel both come in with 9 BTTS games from their last 15, so neither side has been shutting teams out regularly.
Kashiwa Reysol have conceded 21 in their last 15, and Urawa Red Diamonds have scored 24 with a solid away threat, so both sides have reasons to get on the scoresheet.
Slavia Sofia have scored in enough of their recent games and Septemvri have been involved in plenty of matches where both sides were on the scoresheet.
Almere City and De Graafschap have been involved in open games all season, with 31 and 30 goals scored respectively in their last 15 matches.
Al-Ahli have scored 28 goals in their last 15 and Al-Fateh have found the net 18 times, while also conceding 27, so both sides carry enough threat.
Bayern and PSG both come into this with serious firepower: Bayern have scored 53 in their last 15 and PSG 40, so neither side looks likely to keep a clean sheet here.
RKC have seen BTTS in 13 of their last 15, and both sides are coming in with plenty of goals in their games.
Lokomotiv Sofia have both scored and conceded heavily, with BTTS landing in 11 of their last 15.
Arsenal are strong at home, but Atlético have scored in plenty of their recent matches and rarely go quietly in Europe.
Nagoya and Gamba both have 24 goals in their last 15, and each side has been involved in plenty of open games.
Machida have been tight at the back, but Yokohama F.
Kawasaki have conceded 28 goals in their last 15, while Tokyo Verdy have also been finding openings despite a mixed run.
Chelsea and Forest both come in with enough bite going forward, and neither defence has been rock solid lately.
Hearts are solid at home, but Rangers are scoring for fun and should force the issue in this one.
Midtjylland are strong going forward, and Viborg have shown enough in attack to keep this game open.
Sevilla and Real Sociedad both arrive with plenty of goals in their recent games, and both back lines have been giving opponents a chance.
Sporting usually carry a real threat at home, but Vitória have been lively enough to get on the scoresheet in this kind of game.
Celta have seen both teams score in 9 of their last 15, while Elche have conceded in 12 of 15 and carried a real threat going forward.
Bournemouth have both scored and conceded freely, with BTTS landing in 11 of their last 15, and Palace are no strangers to away goals either.
Gladbach have been involved in plenty of open games, and Dortmund’s attack usually guarantees chances at both ends.
Antalyaspor have been loose at the back, but Alanyaspor have enough going forward to punish that and keep the game alive.
Villa have scored in bunches at home, while Spurs’ games are rarely short of chances and their away defence has been leaking goals.
Newcastle have been involved in plenty of open games, with goals at both ends a regular theme.
Arsenal are usually good for chances at home, but Fulham have shown enough going forward to ask questions themselves.
Fenerbahçe and Başakşehir both arrive with plenty of goals in them, and neither side has been keeping things tight for long spells.
Osasuna have been involved in a lot of lively games, and Barcelona are always likely to create chances even away from home.
Houston and Colorado have both been loose at the back but capable of scoring in spells.
Gaziantep concede far too many chances, while Beşiktaş have been sharp going forward and usually carry enough threat to score away from home.
Brøndby games have not been short of goals, and Nordsjælland carry enough attacking punch to get on the scoresheet as well.
Cercle Brugge are productive at home, but they also leave spaces, and Zulte Waregem have the numbers to punish that.
Leeds have been involved in plenty of open games and Burnley have been leaking goals away from home, so both sides should get chances here.
Girona have the edge going forward, but Mallorca have been finding the net regularly enough to make this a live BTTS pick.