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What is Both Teams To Score betting? BTTS explained and best sites for football betting

Peter Fitzpatrick

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Football is undoubtedly the most popular sport in the world and, unsurprisingly as a result, is the most popular to bet on. 

There are countless markets to wager on for football-savvy punters, from individual games and accumulators to award and tournament outright winners. 

But one of the most popular when it comes to matches, both individual and accumulators, is the Both Teams to Score market.

But what exactly is it? The Sporting News is here to fully explain. 

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What is Both Teams to Score betting?

As the name suggests, Both Teams To Score (BTTS for short) is a market where you can bet on the two teams to both score in a particular match. However, that is not all.

You can also bet on both teams not to score in a game, which is often set at more enticing odds for the punter. 

The market can be used for single bets on individual games or accumulator bets on multiple games, and can also be placed in a bet builder, where numerous bets are placed within one game (e.g. Both Teams To Score and Over 2.5 Total Goals in the match). 

A basic example of the Both Teams to Score market would be this:

Manchester United vs. Liverpool

 

Odds

Both Teams To Score

8/11

Both Teams Not To Score

12/5

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What are the best football betting sites for BTTS?

Here at the The Sporting News, we've collated some of the top offers and best betting sites for football betting. Our round-up is below.

1. Bet365

TSN'S RATING: 5/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 

Pros

Cons 

✔️ 25 years in the industry and have been a solid reputation as one of U.K.’s industry leaders

❌ No obvious VIP or loyalty rewards is disappointing

✔️ Odds are very competitive and vast markets across a variety of sports, including US sports and Esports

❌ PayPal’s minimum deposit being £25

✔️ The ‘Super Boosts’ alone make creating an account great value. Bet builder and accumulator bonuses are also great

❌ Customer service live chat is a virtual assistant rather than a real person

✔️ In-depth live markets are also available for numerous sports

 

✔️ Clean, easy-to-use app

 

2. Paddy Power

TSN'S RATING: 4/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Pros

Cons 

✔️ Plenty of bonuses and boosts across the big sports

❌ No e-mail support for customers

✔️ Innovative bet incentives like ‘Super Sub’ and free bets if one of your acca legs lets you down

❌ No telephone support for customers

✔️ Among the best for range and variety of betting markets

❌ Minimum withdrawals for Mastercard/VISA debit is fairly long

✔️ Live streaming from around the globe

 

✔️ Top-rated, easy to use betting app

 

3. Betfair

TSN'S RATING: 4/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 

Pros

Cons 

✔️ Revolutionary Exchange platform offering peer-to-peer betting

❌ Site design can appear rudimentary

✔️ Excellent odds across both sportsbook and the Exchange

❌ Rewards programme could be stronger

✔️ Comprehensive live streaming service with extensive coverage

❌ No crypto betting

✔️ Industry-leading cash out functionality

 

❌ Limited welcome bonus compared to some competitors

✔️ Strong mobile app with full Exchange integration

 
 

✔️ Wide range of banking options including PayPal

 

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4. Sky Bet

TSN'S RATING: 4/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Pros

Cons 

✔️ App is one of the best in the market

❌ First deposit via app has to be a debit card (no Apple pay to begin with)

✔️ A huge array of sports, especially those shown on Sky Sports

❌ Google pay and PayPal not supported anymore

✔️ Loads of bonuses and offers

❌ Sign up offers can seem a tad longer than competitors 

✔️ Good responsible gambling tools

 

✔️ Top notch live betting offerings

 

5. Spreadex 

TSN'S RATING: 4/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 

ProsCons

✔️ If you love spread betting, it’s got you covered

❌ Website and app could do with a face lift

✔️ Excellent coverage of mainstream sports, with a wide array of markets available 

❌ If you’re looking for fixed odds, The spread betting element can feel too intrusive at times

✔️ No frills site may appeal to some

❌ Limited banking options upon sign up 

✔️ Nicely integrated live-streaming service

 

✔️ Top-rated, easy to use betting app

 

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How The Sporting News rates and reviews bookmakers

Here at The Sporting News, we take our responsibility to you the reader very seriously. Our dedicated betting team stays on top of the latest trends and information, in order to provide users with the most up-to-date and accurate information.

All content published in The Sporting News’ betting section is written by authors with years of experience in online and legal sports betting markets. Our experience doesn’t simply come from writing about the subject, but by participation, knowing the details of available apps and understanding every facet of the betting markets available to sports fans in the U.K.

You can read more about how we rate bookmakers and produce our betting content here.

Peter Fitzpatrick

Peter Fitzpatrick is a freelance content producer for The Sporting News working on betting content for English-language editions. He has been working in sports media since 2022 following a career change mid-lockdown. He has primarily written on football, but also has a keen interest in rugby union, basketball and tennis.