Both teams to score (BTTS)

Yes/No markets boil a match down to whether each attack gets on the scoresheet.

BTTS rewards games where defensive structures crack but both forward lines still create enough high-value chances. BETXIO highlights fixtures where our probability engine disagrees with the bookmaker's BTTS price — those edges show up as higher confidence scores on the cards below.

Always cross-check team news: a surprise benching for a focal striker can collapse "yes" tickets even when xG trends look juicy.

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How BTTS models differ from 1X2

Match result models care who wins; BTTS cares only about binary scoring events. That means dead-rubber draws with goals still cash "yes", while 1-0 grind wins can lose BTTS despite being perfect for a home banker.

We blend defensive shot suppression stats with chance-creation rolling averages. When both teams sit high defensively but generate corners and box entries, the "yes" price often lags — that is the type of tension BETXIO tries to surface early.

FAQ

What does BTTS mean?

Both teams must score at least one goal during regulation time for a “yes” ticket to win.

Do you publish BTTS for cup games?

When liquidity exists and models are confident, yes — otherwise we may hide noisy friendlies.

How is confidence calculated?

It reflects how far our estimated BTTS probability sits from the bookmaker-implied price, adjusted for data quality.

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