Midweek 20/1+ BTTS Acca: Using Football Park's Algorithm
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Midweek 20/1+ BTTS Acca: Using Football Park's Algorithm

Midweek 20/1+ BTTS Acca: Using Football Park's Algorithm

In a week where one lucky punter managed to win himself a tasty £800 using a bet put together by ChatGPT, the football betting world has been left scratching their heads at this pioneering way to work out a bet slip.

Here at Football Park, we are no different - and we have a tool of our own in our hands.

Our bespoke football betting algorithm detects, manages and formulates directive opinions from over 200 different points of data for fixtures all over the world, helping us provide a football betting experience like no other in the market. So, inspired by that one punter who we definitely are NOT ridiculously jealous of, we've had a comb through the data it has provided us with to slap together a tasteful 20/1+ BTTS ACCA for this week's international break and EFL fixtures.

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Football Park's Both Teams to Score ACCA - October 2025

Oman vs Qatar - 2.20

Hednesford Town vs Stockton Town - 1.73

Scunthorpe vs Morecambe - 1.73

Cyprus vs Bosnia - 2.00

LAFC vs Toronto FC - 1.73

Total Odds - 22.67 (£10 returns £226.70)

Oman vs Qatar

The longest odds on this ACCA, given the differences between the two sides when it comes to overall quality, but this Asian World Cup Qualifier that kicks off on Wednesday clocks in at a solid 61% confidence through our unique algorithm after it's cogs have turned.

Oman are the underdogs here, but the BTTS line has shown good value in their games albeit against lower-level opposition than Qatar - the line has landed in each of Oman's last 5 matches, against India, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Palestine.

Against Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan in particular, Oman beat the latter and drew against the former, whereas Qatar were soundly beaten by both when they last played against them earlier in the year, perhaps showing that Oman's standing as the heavy betting underdogs for this game is a tempting price. Our algorithm fancies it, backing Oman to win at a tasty 6.50.

Qatar have a reputation at the moment for leaking goals - a shock 1-0 loss to Lebanon and being held to a 2-2 draw with Bahrain will do that for them - and they will have to be at their best to negate an in-form Oman team.

Hednesford Town vs Stockton Town

Ah, non-league. One of the most underrated, yet vital, footballing experiences in the country. Down in the Northern Premier League Premier Division - the 7th level of football in England - this clash looks to be a mouth-watering one on Tuesday night as 2nd-placed Stockton make the trip to 3rd-placed Hednesford.

For both teams, this game represents a vital opportunity to catch up to league-leading Lancaster City, who top the pile by three points. A draw wouldn't do much good for either of these two sides, so expect caution to be thrown to the wind. With the international break bringing a shut to the Premier League and Championship for a little while, local Wolverhampton Wanderers fans may be in attendance to bring up what could be a raucous atmosphere for a vital league fixture.

Our algorithm is a big fan of the chances in a BTTS market for this game as well - it clocks in at a hefty 72% confidence in both combatants finding the back of the net on Tuesday night.

Scunthorpe vs Morecambe

Oh, did you think we were done with non-league? No chance! The lower, less glamorous parts of England's footballing pyramid are rife with entertaining clashes as far as the eye can see, so it comes only naturally that our algorithm fancies a stab at another pair of club's competing in England's lower tiers as part of our accumulator, with 65% confidence in this BTTS market landing.

Scunthorpe have been on a good run of form recently, currently sitting 5th in the National League table as they look to continue their rebuild back towards EFL football again, and have seen fair consistence in the BTTS market paying out in their games - five times in their last eight fixtures. They've also scored themselves in all but one of those games, with the only exception being a disappointing 1-0 loss to Carlisle United last time out. They are the favourites for this tie, coming up against bottom-sitting Morecambe, so their tendency to leak goals coupled with their favour in front of goal in comparison to their visitors should see this line land flush.

Led by newbie Ashvir Singh Johal, Morecambe have been through the ringer this season, and then some. After a summer filled full of uncertainty as to the final fate of their club amidst heavy-pressing ownership issues and troubles, a sale to Panjab Warriors has seen The Shrimps overhaul their team with an influx of new arrivals, after finally having embargoes lifted by the FA after the club was sold. Since then, the club have been in patchy form, but fairly prominent in front of goal, scoring 12 from their last seven in the league despite winning just once in that time. They should have enough in them to trouble Scunthorpe's scoreline.

Cyprus vs Bosnia

This line landed back in March when these two nations squared off, and our algorithm is fancying them to both find the net again on Thursday evening with a confidence rating of 66%.

In fact, historically the goals have flowed nicely between the two when playing each other in the past, with the Both Teams to Score line paying out in 80% of all their historical fixtures against one another, dating back to 2014.

Cyprus sit ahead of only lowly San Marino in their World Cup Qualifying table, and will be desperate to do everything in their power to make a trip to the United States at the end of the European season to take part in football's premier competition, no less as their club's domestically begin to undergo something of an uprising.

The BTTS line has come home in three of Bosnia's last five matches. Traditionally, they seem to struggle on the road with a 1-0 snip over Romania back in March standing as their first away win since mid-2023. They are on their travels when they head over to Cyprus on Thursday night, and another leaky moment could see both teams firing home - our algorithm is confident, so so are we!

LAFC vs Toronto

The United States of America. Land of the free(-flowing football) and the brave (championship-level defenders who have to face none other than Lionel Messi from time to time). And also the MLS. And this game, which features a team that isn't actually from the United States of America. The joys.

In the MLS, Both Teams to Score lines land as frequently as planes on the runway at Atlanta Airport. The league, generally speaking, is growing in significance no less thanks to the arrival of a certain Argentinian magician. It's always been there, and always known as a one-last-payday destination for the aging elite of European football. That reputation is very much true, with the likes of Messi, Marco Reus and Heung-Min Son now calling the MLS home, but the domestic value and quality of the league is growing.

Still, though, the frantic end-to-end nature and free-flowing games seen in America holds an endearing quality to fans abroad that has seen the stature of the league continue to grow. Our algorithm notices that nature too, clocking this BTTS market in at a whopping 86% confidence - a veritable banker.

The data rings true, as the BTTS market has paid out in 24 LAFC games this season, and in 19 Toronto matches in all competitions (for both, for clarity). Toronto are on a remarkable run of seven draws on the bounce in MLS at the moment, leaving them with more than any team in either Conference with a whopping 14, and the majority of those have been goalscoring draws as well.

All odds from Betfred, correct as of 16:11 BST, 06/10/25. Sports betting, even with advice, is always a risk to your capital that should be enjoyed responsibly. Set a stop-loss, never chase any losses, and never stake what you cannot afford to lose

Louis Wheeldon
Journalist

Louis Wheeldon

Lead Writer and Betting Strategist

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