Wednesday Football League BTTS Acca

Let’s get stuck into some BTTS actions.
Charlton v Nottingham Forest is my first choice. The Addicks have surprised many people this season with their excellent start to doubt, but with both teams scoring in all three of their league matches so far, this is surely a fixture with excellent promise.
The fact that Forest managed to obtain the web against Leeds at Elland Road shows they’ve certainly got lots of goalscoring capability, but I am not convinced they’ll keep out a Charlton side who have scored seven days in their league matches.
Though just one of Preston’s three league matches have noticed both teams score this year, I’m backing their clash with Stoke at Deepdale to be blank sheet-free.
Alex Neil’s guys are among the streakier outfits in the branch, who last year boasted a huge 65% BTTS-rate at home, and although they’ve goals in themDeclan Rudd is not among the protected goalkeepers in the branch.
In terms of Stoke, their three matches have seen both teams score this season, and while Nathan Jones‘ men are somewhat more adventurous than last time round, they seem a small shambles in the back — conceding seven goals already.
I have a sense Swansea is going to be good fun this season under Steve Cooper, along with their visit to Loftus Road should finally give a few objectives.
Despite a 0-0 draw with Derby a couple of weeks past, Swansea have scored five league goals this year, and seem to continue Graham Potter’s philosophy of interesting, attacking soccer.
That’ll naturally result in targets flying in at either ends, and with QPR watching both teams score from three of the past four–including the 3-3 home draw with Bristol City in the Carabao Cup–there should be a great probability of a positive outcome.

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