Some matches are easy to read. You don’t know who will win, but you’re almost sure both sides will score. Maybe both teams attack a lot. Maybe both defenses are weak. Either way, goals usually come from both ends.
That is what Both Teams to Score, also called BTTS, is about.
On SoloPredict, we post BTTS matches where goals from both teams look very likely. We don’t add matches just to fill space. If a game doesn’t show clear signs, we leave it out. This simple approach is why many users check our page for BTTS today tips.
What Does Both Teams to Score Mean?
BTTS means both teams must score at least one goal in the match.
It doesn’t matter:
Who wins
If the match ends in a draw
How many goals are scored
As long as each team scores once, the bet wins.
Scores like 1–1, 2–1, 2–2, or 3–1 all count.
If one team fails to score, the bet loses.
How We Choose BTTS Matches
We don’t play games. We look at habits.
Before picking a BTTS match, we check:
How often do both teams score
How often do they concede
The scorelines in recent matches
Past meetings between the teams
How they play at home and away
The kind of league they are playing in
If one team struggles to score or often plays defensive football, we skip that match. This helps us share both teams' score tips that feel realistic.
Why Many Bettors Use Our BTTS Tips
BTTS is popular because you don’t need to pick a winner. You only focus on goals.
People use SoloPredict because:
The matches make sense
Easy to follow, even for beginners
Works well for single bets
Can be added to small accumulators
Updated daily
If you’re searching for both teams to score predictions, match choice matters more than anything else.
FAQs
1. What does Both Teams to Score (BTTS / GG) mean?
It means both teams must score at least one goal during the match.
2. Does BTTS include extra time?
No. Only goals scored during normal time and added minutes count.
3. Why choose BTTS instead of picking a winner?
Because it’s simpler. You don’t worry about who wins, only goals.
4. How does SoloPredict decide BTTS matches?
By checking scoring records, defence strength, recent games, and past meetings.
5. What scorelines win a BTTS bet?
Any score where both teams score, such as 1–1, 2–1, or 2–2.
6. Is BTTS safe?
No bet is completely safe. BTTS reduces guesswork, but match selection still matters.