BTTS Tips: 18/1 boosted five-fold from Saturday’s roster

We came agonisingly close to landing the BTTS acca boost last weekend, with four of the five selections landing. Walsall were the team to let us down, so I don't think I will be turning to them again any time soon.
With the return of Premier League and Championship action on Saturday there are more options to choose from for my latest BTTS column, which you will find below.
BTTS Tips - Saturday, November 22
- Yes in Brighton vs Brentford (15:00 GMT)
- Yes in Derby vs Watford (15:00 GMT)
- Yes in Ipswich vs Wrexham (15:00 GMT)
- Yes in QPR vs Hull (15:00 GMT)
- Yes in Crewe vs Chesterfield (15:00 GMT)
Boosted BTTS Acca pays at 15/1 18/1
Odds correct at the time of publishing
Yes in Brighton vs Brentford (15:00 GMT)
In the Premier League, Brighton & Hove Albion take on Brentford at the Amex Stadium, with the two clubs separated only by goal difference in the standings. Both teams have 16 points from their opening 11 fixtures and I think this is a clash that can produce goals.
BTTS - Yes has landed in eight of Brighton's games this term, the joint-highest in the division. This includes four of their five home encounters. For Brentford, there have been goals at both ends in three of their five away trips in the top flight.
Additionally, both teams have scored in three of the previous five head-to-head meetings, with the latest being a 4-2 home win for Brentford in April.
Yes in Derby vs Watford (15:00 GMT)
Dropping down to the Championship, Derby County are the form side in the division right now having won their past five games in the second tier. The Rams welcome Watford to Pride Park on Saturday looking to extend their streak to six.
The Hornets head to the West Midlands unbeaten in three but with two consecutive draws. Both clubs have seen BTTS strike in 10 of their 15 outings in the league, so I am confident we will see the net bulge at both ends here.
Five of the Rams' eight home matches has seen this selection land successfully, and I think this trend will continue on Saturday.
Yes in Ipswich vs Wrexham (15:00 GMT)
Ipswich Town look like they are finally clicking into gear. The Tractor Boys have won three of their last four matches in the Championship and next up for them is Wrexham at Portman Road.
The Red Dragons have won three of their last five fixtures in the second tier and they are unbeaten in five. Five of Ipswich's home games this term have seen both teams find the net, while BTTS has struck in four of the visitors' seven away contests.
Yes in QPR vs Hull (15:00 GMT)
Queens Park Rangers have one of the highest strike rates in the Championship when it comes to BTTS on home soil. The Rs have seen five of their seven matches at Loftus Road feature goals at both ends, which I think sets them up nicely for their next outing here against Hull City.
The Tigers rank second in the division for BTTS in 2025/26, with 11 of their 15 games producing goals at both ends - including five of their seven away trips. I think this all points towards plenty of goals in west London on Saturday.
Yes in Crewe vs Chesterfield (15:00 GMT)
In League 2, Crewe Alexandra host Chesterfield, which pits eighth against sixth. One point separates the two sides ahead of the weekend and they have both started the campaign well, which has me thinking that this could be an entertaining affair.
Nine of the hosts' 16 fixtures this season have featured BTTS, including four of their eight home appearances. For the Spireites, BTTS has been more common for them, striking in 11 of their 16 matches.
On their travels, there have been goals at both ends in five of their eight games, including three of their previous four.
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