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Blackburn Rovers 1 - 2 Tottenham

23.10.2011 - 14:00

Stadium : Ewood Park (Blackburn, Lancashire)

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Both Teams to Score

#TeamMPBTTSBTTS%
1
Arsenal logo

Arsenal

382361%
2
Tottenham logo

Tottenham

382155%
3
Manchester City logo

Manchester City

381745%
4
Stoke City logo

Stoke City

381950%
5
West Bromwich logo

West Bromwich

381950%
6
Everton logo

Everton

381745%
7
Manchester United logo

Manchester United

381539%
8
Liverpool logo

Liverpool

381745%
9
Chelsea logo

Chelsea

382463%
10
Swansea City logo

Swansea City

381437%
11
Sunderland logo

Sunderland

381847%
12
Newcastle logo

Newcastle

381950%
13
Aston Villa logo

Aston Villa

382155%
14
Norwich City logo

Norwich City

382771%
15
Queens Park Rangers logo

Queens Park Rangers

382155%
16
Fulham logo

Fulham

381745%
17
Blackburn Rovers logo

Blackburn Rovers

382566%
18
Wigan logo

Wigan

382258%
19
Wolverhampton logo

Wolverhampton

382463%
20
Bolton Wanderers logo

Bolton Wanderers

382258%
#TeamMPBTTSBTTS%
1
Arsenal logo

Arsenal

191053%
2
Tottenham logo

Tottenham

191053%
3
Manchester City logo

Manchester City

19842%
4
Stoke City logo

Stoke City

191263%
5
West Bromwich logo

West Bromwich

19842%
6
Everton logo

Everton

19737%
7
Manchester United logo

Manchester United

19842%
8
Liverpool logo

Liverpool

191263%
9
Chelsea logo

Chelsea

191368%
10
Swansea City logo

Swansea City

19737%
11
Sunderland logo

Sunderland

19947%
12
Newcastle logo

Newcastle

19842%
13
Aston Villa logo

Aston Villa

191158%
14
Norwich City logo

Norwich City

191368%
15
Queens Park Rangers logo

Queens Park Rangers

191158%
16
Fulham logo

Fulham

191263%
17
Blackburn Rovers logo

Blackburn Rovers

191158%
18
Wigan logo

Wigan

19947%
19
Wolverhampton logo

Wolverhampton

191053%
20
Bolton Wanderers logo

Bolton Wanderers

191263%
#TeamMPBTTSBTTS%
1
Arsenal logo

Arsenal

191368%
2
Tottenham logo

Tottenham

191158%
3
Manchester City logo

Manchester City

19947%
4
Stoke City logo

Stoke City

19737%
5
West Bromwich logo

West Bromwich

191158%
6
Everton logo

Everton

191053%
7
Manchester United logo

Manchester United

19737%
8
Liverpool logo

Liverpool

19526%
9
Chelsea logo

Chelsea

191158%
10
Swansea City logo

Swansea City

19737%
11
Sunderland logo

Sunderland

19947%
12
Newcastle logo

Newcastle

191158%
13
Aston Villa logo

Aston Villa

191053%
14
Norwich City logo

Norwich City

191474%
15
Queens Park Rangers logo

Queens Park Rangers

191053%
16
Fulham logo

Fulham

19526%
17
Blackburn Rovers logo

Blackburn Rovers

191474%
18
Wigan logo

Wigan

191368%
19
Wolverhampton logo

Wolverhampton

191474%
20
Bolton Wanderers logo

Bolton Wanderers

191053%

This section shows the statistics on how many times Blackburn Rovers and Tottenham have both scored and conceded in the same match in the Premier League.

The “Both Teams to Score” stat is a good data point to use for seeing whether or not a match will feature many (or any) goals. If both teams have a high rate of both scoring and conceding goals, then there is a good chance that a couple of goals will go in. But if one or both teams have low BTTS rates, then their match could be a lower-scoring affair.

Check out the BTTS (both teams to score) stats for the match:

  • In 38 matches played in the Premier League, Blackburn Rovers has scored and conceded goals in 25 matches. In other words, 66% of its matches have seen both teams score. Their BTTS percentage is 58% at home, while it is 74% away from home.
  • Meanwhile, Tottenham has scored and conceded in 21 of their 38 matches so far in the EPL, giving them a BTTS rate of 55%. Both teams have scored in 10 of Tottenham’s 19 home matches, and it has happened 11 times in 19 matches as the away side.

It’s important to consider BTTS statistics when analysing teams as they provide insight into the teams’ overall approach and performance in matches. Teams with a high percentage of both teams scoring usually have more attacking approaches, whilst a lower rate of both teams scoring could point to a slightly more conservative gameplan for the most part.

And of course, this information should prove quite valuable when picking bets on the “Both Teams to Score” market and other goal-related markets