BTTS Tips: 18/1 boosted five-fold for Saturday

I'm back with my latest BTTS Tips column, looking to improve last week's effort with only two of my five selections landing. Saturday's picks are a mix of domestic football from the EFL and the international action from the Uefa World Cup qualifiers.
Check out this week's boosted five-fold below.
BTTS Tips - Saturday, November 15
- BTTS Yes in Lincoln vs Doncaster (15:00 GMT)
- BTTS Yes in Fleetwood vs Swindon (15:00 GMT)
- BTTS Yes in Walsall vs Colchester (15:00 GMT)
- BTTS Yes in Greece vs Scotland (19:45 GMT)
- BTTS No in Cyprus vs Austria (17:00 GMT)
Boosted BTTS Acca pays at 16/1 18/1
Odds correct at the time of publishing
BTTS Yes in Lincoln vs Doncaster (15:00 GMT)
Kicking off in League 1 as Lincoln City host Doncaster Rovers. The hosts are sixth in the table and they will look to strengthen their position in the play-offs against the visitors, who are sat in 18th.
BTTS - Yes has not been a regular occurrence for the Imps this season but it has been a much of a trend for Doncaster in recent weeks, having struck in each of their last three fixtures in the third tier.
I am predicting this streak to continue on Saturday at LNER Stadium.
BTTS Yes in Fleetwood vs Swindon (15:00 GMT)
Moving down to League 2, Fleetwood Town take on Swindon Town. BTTS -Yes has landed in 73% (11/15) of the hosts' league games this term, including all seven of their home matches.
For Swindon, they have seen goals at both ends in 60% (9/15) of their fixtures in the fourth tier, including four of their seven away trips. The visitors are second in the table, only finding themselves behind leaders Walsall on goal difference.
They are one of the highest-scoring teams (26) in the division and they are heading to a ground where BTTS has been consistent all season.
BTTS Yes in Walsall vs Colchester (15:00 GMT)
The Saddlers are top of the table in League 2 as things stand as they look to put last season's capitulation behind them. The Saddlers are at home on Saturday as they entertain Colchester United, who sit 16th.
Like Swindon, Walsall have seen nine of their 15 league games produce goals at both ends, which includes four of their seven outings at the Bescot Stadium.
The visitors rank fifth in the standings in League 2 when it comes to BTTS in 2025/26, with 10 of their 15 fixtures seeing both sides get on the scoresheet. This includes four of their seven away contests.
The two teams have scored 44 goals between them in the fourth tier, and I think they can put on a show in the West Midlands.
BTTS Yes in Greece vs Scotland (19:45 GMT)
Into the international action now as Greece host Scotland for an important World Cup qualifier. The Scots ran out 3-1 winners when the sides last met in October and they have a shot of automatically qualifying for the tournament finals next summer as they are currently tied with Denmark, who they face on Tuesday, on 10 points.
I fancy BTTS to strike again in this fixture because there have been goals at both ends in Scotland's past two qualifiers, while three of Greece's four outings in Group C.
BTTS No in Cyprus vs Austria (17:00 GMT)
Austria will be hoping to take a giant step closer to the World Cup finals when they take on Cyprus on Saturday. Ralf Rangnick's side won the reverse fixture by a narrow 1-0 scoreline, so they will be hoping at the very least that they can match it this time around.
The visitors have won five of their six fixtures in Group H, conceding just three goals in the process. Cyprus made them work for the victory on home soil, so this may be a tricky encounter on their travels. However, I am still fancying Das Team to prevail with a clean sheet to go with it.
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