Both Teams to Score (BTTS) Explained
Both Teams to Score (BTTS) is one of football's most popular markets because it does not depend on who wins. This guide explains it with hypothetical examples only.
- It is a yes/no bet on whether each side scores at least one goal in regulation, regardless of who wins the match.
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What BTTS is
BTTS is a yes/no bet: does each side score at least one goal in regulation? The result of the match is irrelevant — only whether both teams find the net.
Yes/No settlement
BTTS 'Yes' wins only if both teams score; 'No' wins if at least one team fails to score.
BTTS and the result
Because BTTS ignores the winner, it is a different angle from the 1X2 result. Many bettors pair it with a result or with totals in a bet builder.
Combining BTTS
BTTS is often combined with the match result (e.g. 'Home win & BTTS Yes') in a bet builder, or across matches in an accumulator. All combined legs must win.
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FAQ
It is a yes/no bet on whether each side scores at least one goal in regulation, regardless of who wins the match.
No. BTTS 'Yes' needs both teams to score. A 0-0 result settles BTTS as 'No'.
No. BTTS depends only on whether both teams score, not on who wins. A 1-1 draw and a 3-2 win both settle 'Yes'.
Last updated: 2026-06-15