EFL expert George Elek from Not The Top 20 is back with another BTTS acca with a focus on League Two.
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Seven of Crewe's games have seen BTTS Twice land
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Six of 11 games produced over 3.5 goals
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Forest Green are conceding two goals per game
Since Mr. Positivity Nigel Adkins took the reins at Tranmere its has been the place to look for goals. There have been 14 in the four games he has taken charge of, with BTTS landing in the last three.
The former Southampton boss clearly sees an attacking revamp as the best way to get Tranmere out of the mess at the bottom of League Two. He'll see no reason to change mentality having taken seven points off the back of five defeats in a row.
In Crewe we have a side who have seen BTTS land in all but two of their league games so far. Unbelievably, in seven of their 12 games Both Teams To Score Twice would have landed, with The Railwaymen at the front of the goal train that has been League Two this season.
Grimsby rarely fail to score at home, only drawing a blank in the league once since the end of February. In four of their six home games this season they've scored two or more.
Given that they are up against an Accrington side who are yet to keep a clean sheet on the road, we can be confident of Paul Hurst's side finding the back of the net.
BTTS has landed in Stanley's last three games, and four of their last five. John Coleman's side have often looked very good going forward, with Birmingham loaness Josh Andrews providing both a physical presence up top and a goal threat, with a brace against Forest Green last time out.
Crewe's games have seen the most goals in League Two but Swindon's are the highest scoring as they've played one fewer. At over four goals, Mike Flynn's side have seen six of their 11 so far cover the over 3.5 goal line.
Newport County aren't far behind, averaging 3.75 goals per game. These are coming at both ends, conceding the second most and sitting sixth in the 'for' column. 11 of their 12 games have seen over 2.5 goals.
On the road they are fairly desperate defensively, conceding 13 in five away games, but they have also scored more than a goal a game on the road.
When picking a BTTS game you want to look for teams that have a soft centre but boast technical players and an attacking philosophy. In Forest Green v Colchester we have two.
Ben Garner's Colchester is stacked with attacking talent, from thriving young prospects like Samson Tovide and Jayden Fevrier to proven quality at the level such as Noah Chilvers and the in-form Cameron McGeehan.
They are conceding 1.8 goals per game though, with Forest Green even more porous. Troy Deeney has shown glimpses of what he can offer at this level and will be licking his lips against a struggling backline. But with neither side able to rely on their defensive unit goals should be on the agenda here.