BTTS (BTS) Explained: Both Teams To Score Predictions Made Simple
BTTS is short for Both Teams To Score (also written as BTS). It’s one of the easiest football markets to understand because it doesn’t ask you to pick a winner — it asks one question: Will both teams score at least one goal?
What does BTTS Yes mean?
BTTS Yes wins when both teams score at least one goal (for example: 1–1, 2–1, 2–2, 3–1). If either team fails to score, BTTS Yes loses.
What does BTTS No mean?
BTTS No wins when at least one team does not score (for example: 1–0, 2–0, 0–0, 0–2). This option is popular in matches featuring strong defenses, low-scoring styles, or big gaps in quality.
How we choose BTTS tips on asfutbol
Our BTTS predictions combine match trends and context. We look at things like goal patterns, attacking output, defensive reliability, and how teams play against similar opponents. Then we share a confidence percentage to help you compare matches.
Quick friendly checklist for BTTS matches
- Both teams score regularly (recent matches show goals at both ends).
- Defenses concede chances (especially away from home).
- Game style is open (high tempo, pressing, counter-attacks).
- Team news matters (missing defenders can increase BTTS chances).
Important note (please read)
BTTS tips are for information and entertainment only — football is unpredictable and no outcome is guaranteed. Only bet if you’re of legal age in your country, and always bet responsibly.