BTTS Stats by Teams — 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 BTTS (both teams to score) team ranking surfaces sides where both teams find the net most often — a useful signal in two-way scoring analysis. Sort by season BTTS percentage or recent form (last 5/10/20 matches), split by home/away to spot venue effects, and use the average-goals column to separate genuinely attacking-but-leaky teams from low-volume contests. High BTTS teams typically combine attacking quality with defensive fragility. Pair with our clean sheets team ranking — they are inverse signals, and the contrast highlights teams with the most unstable defensive profiles.
Frequently asked questions
What is BTTS and which teams reliably hit it?
BTTS (Both Teams to Score) tracks how often both sides score in the same match. Teams ranking highest combine attacking output with defensive fragility — they produce two-way scoring patterns consistently. Pair this view with our clean sheets ranking to confirm the inverse signal (high BTTS = low clean sheet rate).
How does recent form change a team's BTTS profile?
BTTS rates can shift significantly within a season — a defensive overhaul or attacking transfer can swing a team's profile rapidly. Use the form filter (last 5/10/20) to capture in-season changes that full-season averages mask, and compare current form against season baseline.
Why are home/away BTTS splits important?
Some teams have dramatically different two-way scoring profiles at home vs away. Attacking-focused home setups produce higher BTTS at home; defensive away tactics often suppress both home BTTS at certain venues. The home/away split surfaces venue-dependent BTTS dynamics.
Which teams have the highest BTTS percentage by league?
Sort the team rankings by BTTS% to find the teams whose matches see both sides score most often in 2025/26. Filter by league to focus on a specific competition — high BTTS teams typically combine attacking quality with defensive fragility. Layer the form filter (last 5/10/20) to capture in-season changes, and pair with our clean sheets ranking to confirm the inverse defensive signal.