A Guide to Winning Both Teams to Score Bets in the Philippines
My first foray into "Both Teams to Score" betting in the Philippines was, to put it mildly, a baptism by fire. Much like those initial expeditions I recall from my gaming days—where everyone fumbled through unfamiliar terrain—my early betting slips were a collection of near-misses and hopeful guesses. I didn’t have a system; I was just learning the ropes. But over time, patterns began to emerge, and I started developing a method that felt less like gambling and more like strategic execution. If you’re looking to move from casual punter to someone who consistently wins BTTS bets, you’ve come to the right place. Let me walk you through the approach that transformed my results.
In the beginning, I treated BTTS betting like a scattergun approach—placing bets based on gut feelings or popular teams. That was my version of heading into high-level enemy territory unprepared. I quickly learned that wasn’t sustainable. Just as in those early gaming sessions where we’d target Great Churches or encampments right after spawning—because they housed weaker enemies—I realized I needed to start with low-hanging fruit in football too. For BTTS, that means identifying matches where both teams have clear offensive capabilities but questionable defenses. In the Philippines Football League, for example, I often look at mid-table clashes early in the season. Last season, I tracked that 68% of matches between teams ranked 4th to 7th by Week 10 ended with both teams scoring. It’s not a perfect stat, but it gives a foundation. I focus on those fixtures first, much like securing an early advantage on the map before moving to tougher challenges.
Once you’ve identified those target matches, the real work begins. I can’t stress enough how important it is to dig into the data—but not just any data. I make it a point to analyze not only goals scored and conceded, but deeper metrics like shots on target per game, average possession in the final third, and even historical head-to-head records. For instance, in the 2023 PFL season, Kaya FC-Iloilo and United City FC faced off three times, and all three matches saw both teams score. That’s the kind of pattern I look for. It’s similar to my gaming strategy of visiting ruins for better gear or stopping by a church to boost flask uses—these are deliberate moves to strengthen your position. In betting, checking team news is that flask refill. If a key defender is injured or suspended, the probability of both teams scoring often increases. I’ve built a simple checklist: recent form (last 5 matches), key player availability, and motivation factors like rivalry games or must-win scenarios. It takes me about 15-20 minutes per match to run through this, but it’s worth it.
As you progress, you’ll want to level up your strategy. By my second year seriously focusing on BTTS bets, I shifted toward what I call the "castle approach"—tackling more complex, high-reward scenarios. In gaming terms, that’s like targeting the large central castle or Field Bosses after getting the basics down. In the Philippine betting context, this means looking at high-stakes matches, such as finals or derbies, where emotions run high and defensive discipline can waver. The 2022 Copa Paulino Alcantara final between Dynamic Herb Cebu and Stallion Laguna is a perfect example; it ended 3-2, and I’d placed a BTTS bet based on both teams’ knockout stage history. I also pay close attention to matches with over 2.5 total goals odds below 1.80, as they correlate strongly with BTTS outcomes. From my tracking, such matches in the Philippines have hit BTTS around 72% of the time in the past two seasons. Now, I’m not saying it’s foolproof—I’ve had my share of 0-0 draws that shattered my slips—but this method has lifted my success rate to roughly 58% on average, up from maybe 40% when I started.
One thing I’m particularly keen on is adapting to in-play opportunities. Sometimes, if I miss pre-match value, I’ll wait until the 15-20 minute mark to assess the game flow. If both teams are attacking aggressively, I might place a live BTTS bet. It’s a bit riskier, but the odds can be more favorable. I remember one match between Azkals Development Team and Mendiola FC where I entered at the 25th minute with BTTS odds at 2.10, and it paid out by halftime. That felt like summoning an Evergaol captive—a calculated risk with a satisfying reward. Of course, bankroll management is crucial here; I never stake more than 5% of my betting fund on a single BTTS bet, no matter how confident I am.
At the end of the day, winning BTTS bets in the Philippines—or anywhere, really—is about blending analysis with a bit of instinct. It’s not just crunching numbers; it’s understanding the rhythm of the leagues here, the players, and even external factors like weather during the rainy season, which I’ve noticed leads to more goals in certain stadiums. My personal preference leans toward matches where both teams have something to fight for, rather than dead rubbers. I’ve grown to enjoy this niche because it keeps me engaged for the full 90 minutes, and when both teams score, it feels like a win regardless of the overall result. So take these insights, build your own system, and remember: every bet is a learning experience. Start with the easier matches, gather your resources, and then confidently take on those bigger challenges. Happy betting
