QPR v Cardiff
BTTS has landed in six of QPR’s last eight home matches, including in their 2-1 defeat to Hull on Sunday.
Mark Warburton’s side have scored in six of their last seven games overall, but are without a clean sheet in four.
Cardiff have both scored and conceded in six of their nine games under Neil Harris, including in five of their last six.
AFC Wimbledon v Southend
AFC Wimbledon and Southend are two of League One’s top three teams when it comes to BTTS ratio this season.
The hosts have scored and conceded in four of their last five games, including in Sunday’s 2-1 defeat to Oxford.
Southend’s last four matches have finished 4-2, 2-2, 3-2 and 2-2.
Bolton v Burton
Bolton have scored and conceded in five of their last six home league games, including in Sunday’s 1-1 draw with Shrewsbury.
Keith Hill’s side have managed just two clean sheets from 11 in all competitions.
Burton have scored in 10 of their last 14 games, producing 3-1 and 4-2 scorelines in the last fortnight.
Fleetwood v Sunderland
BTTS had landed in five consecutive Fleetwood games before a 0-0 draw with Bristol Rovers on Sunday in which they posted an xG of 2.0 (experimental361).
That was just the second time in 13 that they have failed to score at home this season.
After winning 2-1 at Doncaster on Sunday, Sunderland have both scored and conceded in four of their last six.
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