BTTS Stats by Matches — Rankings 2025/26
Discover which teams reliably see both sides on the scoresheet — full match or first-half only.
How BTTS stats track two-way scoring
BTTS (Both Teams to Score) tracks the percentage of a team's matches where both sides found the net. High BTTS rates indicate attacking but defensively leaky teams — a useful signal in two-way scoring analysis. BTTS is inversely related to clean sheet rate: a team with 60% clean sheets has at most 40% BTTS. We show both side-by-side for full defensive-vs-attacking context.
About this ranking
This upcoming BTTS matches view ranks fixtures by combined both-teams-score probability — both teams' historical BTTS percentages shown side-by-side with live BTTS odds. Use it to scout matches where both sides score reliably (high combined number) or where recent form suggests a different picture than season averages. Filter by recent form and odds availability to narrow to high-conviction BTTS situations. Pair with our Over/Under matches view to cross-reference BTTS signals with goal-line expectancy on the same fixtures.
Frequently asked questions
How is combined BTTS probability calculated?
We average both teams' historical BTTS hit rates to produce a combined signal. High combined values indicate fixtures where both teams reliably contribute to scoring based on historical pattern. As with all our predictions views, we surface signals — we do not forecast specific match outcomes.
Why is BTTS such a popular statistical category?
BTTS is one of the most-tracked categories in football statistics because it isolates the two-way scoring signal cleanly — uncorrelated with match result or goal totals at specific thresholds. It captures attacking volume on both sides simultaneously, making it useful for scouting open, contested fixtures.
How do I read combined BTTS values?
A combined BTTS of 65%+ typically signals fixtures highly likely to see both teams score based on historical pattern. Combined of 45-55% indicates uncertain fixtures where the signal is mixed. Always pair with recent form and league context — late-season open contests typically run higher BTTS than mid-season.
How are upcoming matches ranked by combined BTTS probability?
Each upcoming fixture averages both teams' historical BTTS hit rates into a combined two-way-scoring ranking. Sort the matches table by combined value to surface fixtures most likely to see both teams score based on historical pattern. Layer the form filter (last 5/10/20) to capture recent attacking and defensive shifts, and combine with our Over/Under matches view to cross-reference open, high-scoring contests.