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Had you placed a £10 stake on each of Adam Drury's BTTS football betting tips boosts for the 2018/19 season, your profit would be:

Multiple: +£285

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Birmingham v Brentford

Birmingham have scored two or more goals in seven of their last eight home matches, with BTTS landing in six of them.

Garry Monk’s side rank sixth for shots on target per Championship home game, suggesting that their goalscoring run can continue, while only six teams have conceded more on-target efforts at the other end.

Brentford have found some form with a win and a draw in their last two matches and can take advantage. The Championship’s leading goalscorer Neal Maupay has scored in both of those outings, while his side have scored and conceded in 11 of their 14 away matches in all competitions this season.

Accrington v Peterborough

BTTS has landed in all of Accrington’s last four home matches in all competitions, including a 2-1 win over Shrewsbury on Boxing Day.

Stanley have only failed to score in one of their last 15 matches at the Wham Stadium, conceding in 13 of them.

There have been goals at both ends in all of Peterborough’s last five non-EFL Trophy away games, including 4-4 and 2-2 draws inside the last three weeks. They have only failed to score in three of 17 away matches in all competitions this season.

Cheltenham v Forest Green

Forest Green have scored and conceded in every one of their 12 league away matches this season, so this is an unmissable price for goals at both ends at Cheltenham on Saturday.

Mark Cooper’s side won 4-1 at Newport on Boxing Day and have scored at least twice in three of their four matches against bottom-six teams on the road.

But, despite sitting 19th, Cheltenham are in decent nick. They beat second-placed MK Dons 3-1 at home on Boxing Day, while BTTS has landed in seven of their last eight overall.

Northampton v MK Dons

Northampton have scored in six consecutive home matches, with BTTS landing in five of them.

Keith Curle’s side have scored and conceded in seven of their last eight non-EFL Trophy matches overall, with at least one of strikers Dean Bowditch, Andy Williams and Kevin van Veen scoring in all of their last seven.

MK Dons have lost their last three away games 3-1, 3-2 and 3-1, so this looks a sensible bet.

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