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Both Teams To Score is mainly riding on Leyton Orient’s recent game profile. Five of their last seven league matches have seen both sides score, and they have still scored in four straight wins before the 0-0 at Exeter City. Their overall League One numbers also point that way: 55 goals scored and 62 conceded in 39 matches is a combination that regularly keeps both attacks involved.
Wigan bring a mixed but useful angle for the same market. They have scored in four of their last six league games, with two against Exeter City, two against Bradford City and one each away at Barnsley and Blackpool, while their season record of 54 goals conceded shows opponents usually get chances as well. The home split is slightly more cautious at 19 scored and 15 conceded in 19 home games, so this is not a perfect BTTS setup, but it is still hard to call Wigan a reliable clean-sheet side.
The projected numbers lean toward both teams contributing rather than one side taking over. Wigan are priced by the projections at around 1.6 expected goals and Leyton Orient at 1.3, which fits a 1-1 type of game more naturally than a one-sided result. That does create a little tension with some lower-scoring recent Wigan home results, but it still leaves room for each team to get on the scoresheet once.
There is one clear counterpoint: recent head-to-head meetings have not been friendly to this market, with the last five all finishing under 2.5 goals and Leyton Orient keeping Wigan out in the last three meetings. Still, those scorelines have included a 1-1 draw in November 2023, and the current attacking output from Orient looks stronger than the older meetings suggest.
My prediction is Both Teams To Score at 1.80. Leyton Orient have seen both teams score in five of their last seven league matches, their season totals of 55 for and 62 against are BTTS-friendly, and the xG projection of 1.6 to 1.3 points toward a match where each side creates enough to score. Wigan have also found the net in four of their last six league games, which is enough to support the home side doing their part.