The English Championship returns with another fixture-packed programme on Saturday and we’ve pieced together a four-part BTTS (both teams to score) accumulator from the day’s 3pm kick offs. Championship betting fans can get in on the action at a bumper price of 10/1 with FitzDares.
Hull vs Stoke – Both teams to score
41/50 at Fitzdares
Hull City have conceded goals in 25 of their 29 Championship fixtures this season, so bettors shouldn’t expect the leaky Tigers to keep a clean sheet when Stoke visit on Saturday. Hull have improved their own output at The MKM Stadium however, trading blows and goals with their opponents in four of their last five games at that venue. In addition, both teams managed to rattle the net when Hull and Stoke last clashed in September (1-3) and a repeat of that outcome looks possible here.
Millwall vs QPR – Both teams to score
26/25 at Fitzdares
Millwall are slight favourites on football betting sites to claim maximum points, though the hosts will have to work hard to beat London rivals QPR at The Den. Millwall managed to secure just one clean sheet in their last seven games at home, so visiting Rangers will believe they can score. Six of QPR’s last nine assignments in the Championship have produced action at both ends, while BTTS also landed when the Hoops last played Millwall in September (1-1).
Sheffield Wednesday vs Luton – Both teams to score
17/20 at Fitzdares
Only two clubs have conceded more away goals in the Championship than relegation favourites Luton this season, so the Hatters are highly unlikely to keep a clean sheet at Hillsborough on Saturday, however, a consolation goal could be on offer for the visitors. Luton managed to impact the scoresheet in each of their last three away games and in four of their last five tests on the road overall, despite losing on each occasion, so they have it in them to threaten. Look to the BTTS markets on betting apps for this one.
Swansea vs Coventry – Both teams to score
73/100 at Fitzdares
Swansea City conceded an alarmingly-high 13 goals in their last four matches in league and cup and their ailing defence looks ill-equipped to keep Coventry at arm’s length on Saturday. Coventry have scored in 80% of their last ten Championship away games, while three of their last four skirmishes on their travels would have rewarded BTTS bettors. This fixture also has a history of producing action in both boxes and six of the sides’ last seven encounters featured goals at both ends. Expect that pattern to continue on Saturday.