Scott Thornton’s BTTS 11/1 Weekend Acca

Scott Thornton’s BTTS 11/1 Weekend Acca

Scott Thornton’s BTTS 11/1 Weekend Acca

Scott Thornton has turned his attention to the Premier League, and the Championship for this weekend Both Teams to Score Acca!

Swansea City vs Plymouth Argyle

Sat 3rd Feb, 15:00

8/15
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Both side’s matches have seen more goals than the Championship average so we should see plenty here. Swansea have scored in 12 of their 14 home matches in the league this season. This bet has won in four of their last five league matches overall.

Plymouth’s last nine matches across all competitions have seen an average of four goals with both teams scoring in all of them. They were beaten 3-1 by Swansea earlier this season.

Blackburn vs QPR

Sat 3rd Feb, 15:00

7/10
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Blackburn’s matches have seen the most goals in the Championship with 3.36 per game on average. This bet has won in their last six matches across all competitions and those games have averaged 4.67 goals.

QPR have been poor this season. They are averaging just over a goal per game under Marti Cifuentes but can climb out of the bottom three with a win here. Both teams have scored in four of their last five matches.

Sheffield United vs Aston Villa

Sat 3rd Feb, 17:30

4/6
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Sheffield United are averaging two goals per game in their last five matches in all competitions. They’ve shown great spirit in those games, but it hasn’t translated into points. The Blades are conceding an average of 2.4 goals in those matches.

Both teams scored as they earned a draw at Villa Park earlier this season. Aston Villa lost 3-1 midweek and need to bounce back. They are averaging two goals per game in the Premier League this season and both teams have scored in four of their last five away matches in the competition.

Manchester United vs West Ham United

Sun 4th Feb, 14:00

3/5
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Manchester United have kept just one clean sheet at Old Trafford in the League since their first game of the season. In the 10 matches since, they have scored an average of 1.4 goals but conceded 1.8 per game.

West Ham have been hit or miss on the road, but they should have some joy against United’s shaky defence. They managed to score as they were beaten 3-1 on their last visit to Old Trafford. Since then, West Ham have won their two home games against Ten Hag’s side.

Bournemouth vs Nottingham Forest

Sun 4th Feb, 14:00

4/6
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Bournemouth won 3-2 when these sides went toe-to-toe earlier this season. The 4-0 loss against Liverpool was the only time the Cherries have failed to score in front of their own fans in their last eight.

Nottingham Forest have played five league matches with Nuno Espirito Santo in charge. Those games have seen an average of four goals and both sides have found the net in all of them. They haven’t beaten Bournemouth since returning to the top flight but both teams have scored in all three head-to-heads.