Luton v Wigan - Championship

In a huge game in the Championship, I can see both teams scoring in Luton v Wigan.

78% of Luton’s matches at Kenilworth Road have seen both teams find the net, while The Latics have seen both teams score in half of their away games.

However, Wigan have scored in their last three away games, and I can’t see them firing a blank against a Hatters outfit with just one home clean sheet all season.

BTTS - 1pt @ 4/6

Blackpool v Fleetwood - League One

In League One, Blackpool v Fleetwood looks a very solid BTTS pick.

Only one side in the league have a higher BTTS percentage than Fleetwood, while Blackpool have the fourth-highest BTTS-rate.

The Seasiders stuck two past miserly Ipswich in their last away games, and they’ll fancy netting against Fleetwood, who have kept just two clean sheets at home all season. That said, Joey Barton’s side have only failed to score at Highbury once (against Ipswich), so goals at both ends looks a strong likelihood.

BTTS - 1pt @ 4/5

Stevenage v Crawley - League Two

Stevenage and Crawley are both struggling in League Two, and their clash looks like a prime BTTS candidate.

Every single one of Crawley’s away games have ended with both teams finding the net, while Stevenage have a 50% BTTS-rate at The Lamex.

This said, Stevenage’s goalscoring fortunes have improved at home – scoring in five of their last six, and for that reason there’s a very good chance both sides will have some joy in front of goal.

BTTS - 1pt @ 5/6

Colchester v Salford City - League Two

My final BTTS pick is Colchester v Salford.

63% of United’s home games have seen both sides score—the fourth-highest in the division—and this is nicely supplemented by Salford’s tasty 67% BTTS-rate on the road.

Salford have only failed to score in one away game since their first trip to Crawley, and this should make their journey to Colchester’s back yard—where the hosts are strong—a competitive affair.

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BTTS - 1pt @ 10/11