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17th May 2013 | Football

Goals Galore Matchday 38

It might be the end of the season but there are plenty of betting opportunities to be had. We continue to hunt for profit in the 'both teams to score' market.

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 remainder 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 37 Bets
Yes - Both Teams To Score
Liverpool v QPR 10/11 Boylesports
Southampton v Stoke 21/20 BetVictor
Swansea v Fulham 4/5 Coral
Tottenham v Sunderland 11/10 Boylesports
West Ham v Reading 4/6 BetVictor
Wigan v Aston Villa 8/13 Skybet

No - Both Teams to score
Chelsea v Everton 5/4 Coral
Man City v Norwich Evens Paddy Power
Newcastle v Arsenal 13/10 BetVictor
West Brom v Man Utd 6/4 BetVictor

Total Staked to date: £1510
Profit/Loss last round: -£3.60
Profit/Loss to date: £141.48

Both teams to score: Southampton v Stoke 21/20 with BetVictor
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Odds correct at time of publishing: 10:11 17th May, 2013 but subject to change