Goals Galore promotion<\/strong><\/a>, where you have to pick a minimum of three selections you think will be a positive result in this market.<\/p>\n\n\n This promotion, just as any accumulator you utilise BTTS on, can also use any of these variations<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n Both Teams to Score and Win\n <\/h3>\n \n\n
\n Both Teams to Score and Win is a great example of a combination of markets, and is arguably the most popular BTTS market variation out there. This is composed of the two markets that are suggested by the title. If you back this market, then each team must score before the end of normal play, and the team you have backed must also win the game. <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n In this scenario, a 1-1 result could never be a winning bet, unlike the standard BTTS market, because your selected team would need to hold a decisive victory.<\/p>\n\n
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For example, you would win if you backed Everton to beat Aston Villa with Both Teams to Score, and the result saw Everton pick up a 2-1 victory. You are saying not only who you think will win, but, to an extent, how<\/em> you think they will win<\/strong>.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n\n Both Teams to Score and Over\/Under Total Goal Markets\n <\/h3>\n \n\n
\n This combination showcases how distinct they are, considering that such a market is possible without contradicting one another or making either redundant<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n If you backed Both Teams to Score with an over market of 3.5 goals, and the match ended 3-1, that would be a winning bet. However, a 5-0 result or a 2-1 result would not, as only part of the criteria had been met.<\/p>\n\n
\n Clean Sheets (Alternative Market)\n <\/h3>\n \n\n
\n Even though the Clean Sheet markets are the opposite of the Both Teams to Score markets, as you are backing either one or both teams not to concede a goal by the end of regular play<\/strong>, we felt they deserved mentioning as they are similar to BTTS in their simplicity and in how they can be strategically approached. To view our