Saturday BTTS Tips: 14/1 boosted five-fold

It's Valentine's Day on Saturday and how many of you are spending it with your true love, football? It's FA Cup fourth round weekend, while we also have some EFL action to look forward to, teeing us up nicely for this week's BTTS acca boost.
One leg let us down last time out, so let's hope this week we can get a full house. Check out my latest BTTS Tips below.
BTTS Tips - Saturday, February 14
- Yes in Southampton vs Leicester (15:00 GMT)
- Yes in Derby vs Swansea (15:00 GMT)
- No in Man City vs Salford (15:00 GMT)
- No in Sheff Wed vs Millwall (15:00 GMT)
- No in QPR vs Blackburn (15:00 GMT)
Boosted BTTS Acca pays at 11/1 14/1
*Odds correct at the time of publishing
Yes in Southampton vs Leicester (15:00 GMT)
The footballing gods have had their fun with this fixture as Championship sides Southampton and Leicester City meet at St. Mary's in the cup just days after they faced one another in the league - and it was a thriller.
Struggling Leicester managed to find themselves 3-0 up on home soil against the Saints, only to capitulate late on to lose 4-3. I sense the Foxes will be on the hunt for revenge on the South Coast.
There have been goals at both ends in each of the visitors' last two outings and I think this trend will continue here.
Yes in Derby vs Swansea (15:00 GMT)
Derby County remain an enigma. Their away record in the Championship is sublime but they really struggle when playing at home. Their next opponents, Swansea City, are the opposite. They're strong at home but tend to struggle on their travels.
I think both teams can find the net at Pride Park because they both have quality in attack. The Rams have Patrick Agyemang (nine goals) and the Swans boast the division's leading marksman, Zan Vipotnik (15 goals).
Each of the hosts' previous three appearances on home turf have seen both teams find the net, and BTTS - Yes was also a winner when the two sides met in Swansea back in November.
No in Man City vs Salford (15:00 GMT)
Another FA Cup meeting awaits Manchester City and Salford City on Saturday. To say the last game they played against one another was one-sided is an understatement. City thrashed the League 2 side 8-0 in January 2025.
Given the gulf in class between the two teams, another comfortable victory for the Citizens is expected against the Ammies at the Etihad. Pep Guardiola's men have won two of their last three competitive home games to nil and I fancy them to record another clean sheet here.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
No in Sheff Wed vs Millwall (15:00 GMT)
Back to the Championship where bottom-of-the-table Sheffield Wednesday entertain promotion-chasing Millwall at Hillsborough. The Owls have failed to score in each of their past 10 matches in all competitions, with their last goal coming on Boxing Day against Hull City.
Three of Millwall's previous five appearances in the league have seen them win without conceding, the latest being at Wrexham last time out. I am confident that they will be the only team to score in this fixture.
No in QPR vs Blackburn (15:00 GMT)
BTTS - No has been a common trend in games involving Queens Park Rangers and Blackburn Rovers of late. This market has struck in four of the Rs past six outings in the Championship ahead of their home clash against Rovers at Loftus Road.
For the visitors, this has been a winning bet in each of their latest three games in the second tier, and so I am predicting this trend will continue on Saturday in west London.
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