Lets get stuck into a BTTS actions.
Charlton v Nottingham Forest is my pick. The Addicks have amazed many people this season with their start to proceedings, but with both teams scoring in each of the league matches so far, this is certainly a fixture with amazing promise.
The simple fact that Forest was able to find the web against Leeds at Elland Road shows they have certainly got lots of goalscoring ability, but Im not convinced theyll keep a Charlton side who have scored seven days.
I am backing their clash with Stoke to be clean sheet-free though one of Prestons three league games have seen both teams score this year.
Alex Neils guys are among the streakier outfits in the division, who last year boasted a 65 percent BTTS-rate at home, and Declan Rudd is not one of the more protected goalkeepers in the division while they have goals inside these.
As their three matches all have seen this year is scored by both teams, and while Nathan Jones men are more daring than last time around, they seem a tiny shambles at the trunk conceding seven goals already.
I have a sense Swansea will be great fun this season under Steve Cooper, along with their visit to Loftus Road should hopefully yield a few targets.
Even with a draw with Derby a few weeks past, Swansea seem to keep Graham Potters philosophy of interesting, and have five league goals this season.
That will naturally result in targets flying in at either ends, and with QPR watching both teams score from 3 of the last four—like the 3-3 home draw with Bristol City at the Carabao Cup—there should be a great chance of a positive outcome.
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