Both Teams To Score is driven mainly by Roma’s recent pattern. Five of their last six matches have seen both sides score, and even with mixed league form they have still found the net in four of those six overall. Their recent sequence includes 3-3 against Bologna, 3-3 against Juventus and a 1-2 defeat at Genoa, which is the kind of profile that keeps this market live even against stronger opposition.
Inter bring a slight counterpoint because five of their last five matches have finished with fewer than three goals, but that does not rule out a scoreline such as 1-1. They are also without a clean sheet in three straight matches, and their last two Serie A games both ended 1-1, against Atalanta and Fiorentina. For a BTTS bet, that recent combination of scoring once and conceding once is more relevant than their broader position at the top of the table.
The latest Inter performance on 22 March supports the idea of Roma getting chances. Inter drew 1-1 away to Fiorentina despite allowing 2.3 xGA, 16 shots and six efforts on target, so they were far from airtight. Francesco Pio Esposito scored after one minute in that game, but Inter still could not protect the lead.
There is some tension because recent head-to-head meetings have often been tight, with five of the last six staying under 2.5 goals, and Roma’s most recent league win was only 1-0 against Lecce. Still, the projected 1-1 score fits the chosen market neatly, and Roma’s away record of 17 goals in 15 league trips suggests they can contribute here even if Inter control more of the game.
My prediction is Both Teams To Score at 1.91. Roma have seen both teams score in five of their last six matches, Inter are without a clean sheet in three straight games, and Inter’s last two Serie A matches both ended 1-1. The projected score is also 1-1, which is a clean match for this market.