AFCON BTTS (GG) Predictions & Strategy
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About BTTS (GG) for AFCON
Want to know how to profit with BTTS (GG) on AFCON matches? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve analyzed hundreds of matches to find patterns that work. Not every league behaves the same way for BTTS (GG) — and that’s exactly why this guide matters. We show you what makes AFCON different, which stats matter most, and how to use that information to make better picks.
About AFCON (Africa)
AFCON is a tournament, not a league. International football is harder to predict because teams don’t play together regularly. The style tends to be cautious in early rounds — teams don’t want to lose early. Average goals per game is 2.2. The style is tournament football, cautious play. For BTTS (GG), AFCON works best for Under 3.5 ati Draw No Bet. Don’t bet heavy on AFCON — surprises happen regularly in African football.
Best Teams for This Market
Not every team in AFCON is suitable for BTTS (GG). Some teams consistently hit this market while others rarely do. Here’s what you need to know:
Teams that frequently hit BTTS (GG):
- Teams with strong attack but weak defense — they score but also concede. This means more goals, both teams scoring, and entertaining matches overall.
- Newly promoted teams — they tend to play with freedom because there’s no pressure. They attack freely but also concede freely.
- Teams fighting for something (top 4, title, avoiding relegation) — motivation increases attacking intent.
Teams to avoid:
- Teams with world-class defense (low conceding rate) — they can make BTTS (GG) harder to hit.
- Teams that have secured their position (nothing to play for) — low motivation = boring matches.
- Teams with a new manager — new managers sometimes make teams more defensive in the first few weeks.
How to check: Go to Flashscore.com, look up a team. Check the ‘Statistics’ tab. Look at how often BTTS (GG) has hit in their last 10 matches. If it’s 7+/10, they’re a good candidate. If it’s 3/10 or less, skip them for this market.
Update regularly: Form changes every 4-6 weeks. A team that’s great for BTTS (GG) this week may not be next month. Always check RECENT data (last 5-8 games), not full season averages.
How to Analyze BTTS (GG)
BTTS (GG) means: both teams score at least one goal each.
Typical odds for this market are 1.60-2.00. Hit rate is approximately 50-60% when picking correctly.
For BTTS (Both Teams to Score), here’s what to check:
1. Scoring record: Are both teams scoring in their recent matches? Check the last 5-8 games. If a team has scored in 7/8, that’s positive for BTTS.
2. Conceding record: Are both teams conceding regularly? If the home team concedes in 60%+ of home games, that’s good for BTTS.
3. Home attack vs Away defense: If the home team has a strong attack and the away team has a weak defence (or vice versa), BTTS is likely.
4. Style of play: Teams that play open, attacking football tend to be involved in GG results. Defensive teams (Atletico Madrid types) tend to keep clean sheets.
5. Red flags for BTTS: Don’t bet GG when one team has a world-class goalkeeper keeping regular clean sheets. Don’t bet GG in dead rubber matches (no motivation = no effort to score).
Sample Match Analysis
Let’s look at a practical example. Say there’s a AFCON match between a home team with good form (won 4 of last 5 home games, scoring 1.8 goals per game on average) and an away team with average form (won 2, drawn 1, lost 2 of last 5 away). Head-to-head shows that in the last 5 meetings, BTTS (GG) has hit 3 times. The home team is motivated because they’re fighting for a top 4 spot, while the away team has nothing to play for (mid-table, safe from relegation).
In this scenario, what do we do? First, we check average goals: home team 1.8 scored + away team 1.1 scored = 2.9 expected goals. That’s positive. Second, H2H shows 3/5 = 60% hit rate. Third, motivation favours attacking play from the home side. Fourth, the away team has no reason to defend deep.
Conclusion: BTTS (GG) has a strong chance of hitting. Odds should be around 1.60-2.00. If the actual odds are higher than expected, it’s a value bet. If they’re lower, don’t bet — no value.
This is the process you should follow for EVERY match you want to bet on. It takes no more than 10 minutes once you know where to look.
Using in Accumulators
If you want to use BTTS (GG) in accumulators, here’s what you need to know:
Maximum selections: Don’t put more than 4 BTTS (GG) selections in a single accumulator. Even if every pick is ‘strong,’ probability decreases exponentially with each selection you add.
Mix markets: Don’t put only BTTS (GG) in your accumulator. Mix with other markets (e.g., 1 BTTS (GG) + 1 Over 1.5 + 1 Double Chance). This balances your risk.
Odds target: For a 3-4 leg accumulator, target total odds of 3.00-6.00. Above 6.00 is too risky. Below 3.00, the profit doesn’t justify the risk.
Example: NGN 1,000 stake × 4.50 total odds = NGN 4,500 potential return. This is realistic and achievable with good picks.
Cash out strategy: If 3 of 4 legs have won and the last leg is in play, consider partial cash out to guarantee profit rather than risking everything on the final game.
When NOT to use BTTS (GG) in an acca: If BTTS (GG) odds are below 1.25 for a match, you’re adding risk without adding real value. Skip it and pick another match.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Not tracking results: If you don’t write down your bets (what you bet, why, and the result), you can’t improve. Keep a simple record for 30 days — you’ll spot patterns in your mistakes.
Too many accumulator selections: 3-4 selections is the sensible maximum. If you add 10+ selections, your probability drops to almost zero even if every single pick is ‘strong.’
Betting with emotions: If you support a team, you’ll overestimate their chances. Bet with data, not with your heart. If you can’t be objective, don’t bet on your own team at all.
Betting on every match: Not every AFCON match is suitable for BTTS (GG). Sometimes it’s better to skip a match than force a bet on it. Quality over quantity, always.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to place bets? Don’t bet immediately when fixtures are announced. Wait until 2-3 hours before kickoff when team news and lineups are confirmed. Information = better decisions.
What’s the best website for research? Flashscore.com and Sofascore.com are the best free options. They have stats, H2H records, and team lineups.
Is AFCON good for BTTS (GG)? AFCON has an average of 2.2 goals per game which affects how well BTTS (GG) performs. But not every AFCON match is suitable — you must pick and choose.
Can I combine BTTS (GG) with other markets? Yes. E.g., BTTS (GG) + BTTS, or BTTS (GG) + Over 1.5. But don’t combine markets that contradict each other (e.g., Under 1.5 + BTTS is impossible).
Bankroll Management
Before you start betting BTTS (GG) on AFCON, you must set a clear budget. Here are the rules to follow:
Rule 1: Never bet more than 5%. If your bankroll is NGN 20,000, your maximum bet per match should be NGN 1,000. This protects you during losing streaks — you can’t lose your entire bankroll in one day if you follow this rule.
Rule 2: Set a weekly budget. Decide how much you’ll spend per week (e.g., NGN 5,000 this week). If you’ve used it all before the week ends, stop. Don’t borrow. Don’t use money meant for food or rent.
Rule 3: Withdraw profits regularly. If your bankroll grows from NGN 20,000 to NGN 30,000, withdraw NGN 5,000 to your bank account. This ensures you actually enjoy your wins rather than losing them back.
Rule 4: Track every bet. Write down every bet: amount, odds, market, result. After 4 weeks, review the data. You’ll spot patterns — maybe you lose on certain leagues or certain odds ranges. This data will improve your strategy.
Rule 5: Never chase losses. If you lose NGN 3,000 today, don’t try to ‘get it back’ with a big bet. This is the fastest way to empty your entire bankroll. Accept the loss, stop for the day, and come back tomorrow with a fresh mind.
Naira example: If you bet NGN 1,000 per match on BTTS (GG) in AFCON with a 60% win rate at 1.60-2.00 average odds: in 10 bets, you win 6 and lose 4. At 1.70 average odds: wins = 6 × NGN 1,700 = NGN 10,200. Losses = 4 × NGN 1,000 = NGN 4,000. Net profit = NGN 10,200 - NGN 10,000 (total staked) = NGN 200 profit. It’s not huge — but it’s positive. And over time, NGN 200 per 10 bets = NGN 2,000 profit per 100 bets. Patience is key.
Next Steps
Your next step: pick an upcoming AFCON match, do your research using the process we showed you, and bet a small amount. Track the result. Repeat.
Note: Gambling involves risk. Set a budget, stick to it, and know when to stop.