Football betting can provide sports betting enthusiasts with a thrill and adrenaline rush unlike any other sports available to wager on, especially given that there are a number of different markets that can be used.
However, it could be argued that there are none more popular than the ‘Both Teams to Score’ betting market, especially when betting on a Premier League match, for instance.
Indeed, the main aim of football is to score a goal or to score at least one more than the opponent, and with 90 minutes available per match to try and make that happen, there is plenty of time in which that can happen.
The main premise of a BTTS football bet should come across as a rather simple concept, as it is simply placing a bet on whether both teams will score in a match. Bettors will simply have two options to choose from: ‘Yes’ or ‘No’. By selecting ‘Yes’, the wager is being gambled on both teams being able to put the ball in the back of the net, regardless of whether the game ends up as a draw or not. Furthermore, those who bet ‘No’ will want to see either one or both teams fail to score to win their bet.
Of course, choosing which matches that can produce a BTTS result is the key thing, however with how competitive football can be, there is every chance that one of these bets come in, especially as they are valid from the first whistle and all the way to the final one within a regular 90-minute period.
BTTS bets have also become rather popular with football bettors as an additional bet that can further enhance their betting experiences. Punters can always look to learn about which sportsbooks offer BTTS bets by checking out things like this Betway review and others.
For instance, many will choose to build an accumulator and use the BTTS method to further improve their changes of winning some potentially bigger rewards than whether predicting what a certain outcome of a number of matches might be.
In addition, the BTTS market has opened up different avenues for sports betting fans as it can provide a different approach to betting, as there are a number of other markets and variations available to choose from.
There is the ‘BTTS and Win’ market – which will be where a punter will choose whether both teams will score, whilst also choosing the outcome of the match that they believe will happen. There are six different options usually available here: Yes and Home Win, Yes and Away Win, Yes and Draw, No and Home Win, No and Away Win, and No and Draw.
‘BTTS in Both Halves’ is a highly popular football betting market as it provides fans with a slightly more rewarding take on the general ‘BTTS’ market.
The final variation that can be found at sportsbooks is the ‘BTTS and Over/Under’ market, in which bettors will simply look to place a bet on the number of goals scored in a match and whether both teams will find the net or not.
