We continue our treble bets on Saturday in the form of a both teams to score selection.
We remain in decent profit with the new system and will be looking to build on that on Saturday.
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Doncaster vs. Peterborough
The early League One leaders Peterborough will look to extend their perfect start on Saturday away at Doncaster.
All four of Peterborough’s victories have seen both teams to score & we are backing this trend the two sides to find the net on Saturday.
Southend vs. Rochdale
Winless Rochdale will look to earn their first three points of the season on Saturday away at Southend.
Both of Southend’s home matches so far have seen both teams to score, whilst Rochdale’s last away fixture was a 3-2 loss at Shrewsbury.
Carlisle vs. Mansfield
Two teams separated by just a point meet on Saturday as Carlisle host Mansfield.
Carlisle were the go to team last year for goals in League Two and three of their first four matches have seen both teams to score.
Mansfield have also been involved in three from four with both teams to score.
Morecambe vs. Accrington Stanley
Morecambe entertain Accrington Stanley on Saturday with both teams looking to build on decent starts.
All four of Stanley’s league games have seen both teams to score & we are backing a fifth here.
Wycombe vs. Forest Green
Our final BTTS bet for Saturday is the fixture between Wycombe and Forest Green in League Two.
Seven of the first eight matches involving the pair have seen BTTS!
Treble bet explanation
Below is an rough image of our betting plan and how they work. Five singles are collated into 10 trebles all at a £5 stake, resulting in a sum £50 bet.
If 0-2 of the five single bets come in then all the £50 will be lost. If just one treble is made (three singles) then expect an on average 50% loss on the stake.
On average to ensure a 100% profit return, four of the five tips need to come in, as four of the 10 trebles would land.
Should we produce a clean sweep, then approximately a tidy 250% profit will be returned.