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Milton Keynes Dons go into Friday evening’s match with the better defensive profile for a BTTS-No angle, especially at home where they have conceded only 19 goals in 20 league games. Their latest away defeat at Salford City finished 0-1, and their previous home win over Colchester United was another clean sheet, so they have recently mixed narrow outcomes with controlled defending rather than open games.
Barrow’s away form also points toward one side doing enough while the other struggles to break through. They have taken four wins, four draws and 12 defeats on the road, and their recent away trips included a 5-0 loss at Grimsby Town and a 3-1 defeat at Salford City. Even in their last six league matches, the only clean sheet was the 0-0 draw with Accrington Stanley, which is not ideal for a side needing a breakthrough here.
Milton Keynes Dons are still second in the table and have won 11 of their 20 home league matches, so the stronger side is clearly at home. Barrow sit 23rd overall and have scored only 38 league goals all season, which fits the idea that they may find this a difficult place to score. The one tension is that MK Dons have seen both teams score in five of their last seven, so this is not a flawless BTTS-No case, but the balance of the numbers leans against Barrow getting on the board.
Recent head-to-head meetings add another useful clean-sheet angle, with Milton Keynes Dons winning 2-0 away in August 2025 and Barrow winning 3-0 in the reverse fixture last season. That split keeps the fixture from being one-way in results terms, but the away team’s scoring record and MK Dons’ home defensive return still matter more for this market than the wider win-draw-loss picture.
My prediction is BTTS - No at 4/5. Barrow’s away record includes just 25 goals scored in 20 trips, Milton Keynes Dons have kept things tight at home with only 19 conceded, and Barrow have failed to score in their 0-0 draw with Accrington Stanley and their 5-0 defeat at Grimsby in recent weeks. MK Dons can still control the game, but the stronger case is that only one side finds the net.