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4th Feb 2013 | Football

Goals Galore Matchday 26

Our season long experiment to make money from the both teams to score market is showing profit after a good run of results.

In recent years the ‘both teams to score’ market has become a most popular football bet. For the rest of the season we search for a potential edge over the bookmakers in this area. Using past results we have devised a set of simple betting rules:

Both Teams To Score: ‘Yes’ Votes
• If odds on both teams to score are greater than 5/6
• If team is in the bottom five positions of the league
• If team has one of the five worst defensive records

Both Teams To Score: ‘No’ Votes
• If odds on either team not to score are greater than 6/5
• If Manchester City or Manchester United are involved
• If team has one of the five meanest defensive records

e.g. A match involving two teams in the bottom five, both with one of the five worst defensive records, with odds of 10/11 on both teams to score, would earn a maximum of five ‘yes’ votes and zero ‘no’ votes. The result would be a bet on both teams to score.

For the reminder of the season we will be placing a hypothetical £10 bet when there is a majority of ‘yes’ or ‘no’ votes. If there is an equal number of ‘yes’ and ‘no’ votes we do not place a bet.

Round 26 Bets
Yes - Both Teams To Score
Chelsea v Wigan – 4/5 Betfred
Stoke v Reading – 10/11 BetVictor
Swansea v QPR – evens Coral
Aston Villa v West Ham – 4/5 BetVictor
Liverpool v West Brom – 10/11 Coral


No - Both Teams to score
Tottenham v Newcastle – 23/20 BetVictor
Sunderland v Arsenal – 21/20 BetVictor
Man Utd v Everton – 11/8 Coral

Total Staked to date: £620
Profit/Loss last round: £38.70
Profit/Loss to date: £29.08

Liverpool v West Brom: Both teams to score 10/11 with Coral
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Odds correct at time of publishing: 14:28 4th Feb, 2013 but subject to change