Saturday BTTS Tips: 14/1 boosted five-fold

I hold my hand up, last week's BTTS column was a disaster. I suppose that't what I get for backing three early kick-offs. With just one winning selection, there is much to be improved upon this weekend.
My latest picks come from the day's FA Cup and EFL action. Check out my boosted BTTS Tips below.
BTTS Tips - Saturday, March 7
- Yes in Hull vs Millwall (15:00 GMT)
- Yes in Bristol City vs Coventry (15:00 GMT)
- Yes in Bolton vs Wycombe (15:00 GMT)
- Yes in Wrexham vs Chelsea (17:45 GMT)
- Yes in Newcastle vs Man City (20:00 GMT)
Boosted BTTS Acca pays at 12/1 14/1
*Odds correct at the time of publishing
Yes in Hull vs Millwall (15:00 GMT)
An interesting top-six tussle take place in the Championship on Saturday as Hull City (fifth) host Millwall (fourth) at the MKM Stadium. Just two points separate the two teams and I believe goals will be on the agenda in East Yorkshire.
Each of Hull's previous three home outings in the second tier have seen both teams find the net, while three of Millwall's past six matches in the league have produced goals at both ends. This was also a winning selection in the reverse fixture at The Den, which Hull won 3-1 back in December.
Yes in Bristol City vs Coventry (15:00 GMT)
Coventry City are five points clear at the top of the Championship table and the Sky Blues head to Ashton Gate to take on Bristol City. Nine of Cov's past 11 games in the league have seen BTTS - Yes strike and I am confident we will see this trend continue in the South West.
This has been a successful bet in four of the hosts' last five matches in the second tier, including their two most recent outings at Ashton Gate. Both these trends are worth following on Saturday.
Yes in Bolton vs Wycombe (15:00 GMT)
In League 1, Bolton Wanderers and Wycombe Wanderers collide at the Toughsheet Community Stadium. They sit third and sixth respectively in the table and so we could be witnessing a warm-up to a potential play-off semi-final tie in a couple of months.
Bolton have seen each of their past five fixtures feature both teams on the scoresheet. This trend also extends to the Trotters' previous four home appearances in this competition.
Two of Wycombe's most recent three away trips in League 1 have seen BTTS - Yes land, while this bet was a winner when the two sides met at Adams Park back in December, with the Chairboys emerging as 2-1 victors.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
Yes in Wrexham vs Chelsea (17:45 GMT)
Given Wrexham's form in recent months, particularly at home, there me an upset on the cards when the Red Dragons host Chelsea at the Racecourse Ground for the fifth round of the FA Cup.
Wrexham have won 10 of their last 15 competitive fixtures (in regulation time), including each of their past four. BTTS - Yes has been successful in eight of the hosts' previous 10 home games in all competitions and I think there is good value in this bet landing against Premier League opposition.
Thirteeen of Chelsea's most recent 15 matches have featured both teams on the scoresheet, so all the evidence is pointing towards a box-office encounter in North Wales.
Yes in Newcastle vs Man City (20:00 GMT)
It's Groundhog Day, again. Newcastle United and Manchester City are about to meet for the fifth time this season, with this being the third one to be held at St. James' Park.
The Magpies will seek revenge against the visitors for dumping them out of the Carabao Cup in the semi-finals last month. Three of the four meetings this term have seen both sides find the net, including the league meeting here back in November.
This bet has been a winner in each of Newcastle's past eight outings in all competitions, so I am confident that a ninth is on its way on Saturday.
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