I have three quite BTTS.
First up, it is Cardiff v QPR. The Bluebirds are unbeaten in six (drawing four), but they have just kept two clean sheets this season, which is unlike a Neil Warnock side.
They confront a QPR outfit whove been impressive so far, also with three away wins from four–scoring six times along the way–youd need to mention they have a chance on Wednesday.
QPR have now scored and conceded this year to 14 days –locating themselves at the upper echelons of both the metrics –so BTTS seems a potential that was good as they go to South Wales.
There is obviously actions when Luton Town are worried, and their clash with Millwall may prove a great BTTS prospect.
Both teams have played in seven of their Hatters nine league matches heading although Millwall have seen the net against Huddersfield, Middlesbrough and West Brom on the street this season while conceding in all five away games.
I cant see Luton maintaining a clean sheet, however, together with the Lions defence hardly a brick wall both teams scoring is surely the most likely outcome at Kenilworth Road.
Barnsley v Derby is final BTTS choice and your next of this treble.
The Rams seem like a different side of maintaining clean sheets incapable: Kelle Roos has sent aims in one game this year, although more encouragingly, just Swansea and Brentford have shut Derby out in the other end.
Barnsley are within an since their opening victory over Fulham, but while theyve failed they have at least caused competitions problems at Oakwell.
Since the Fulham win, Barnsley have scored home targets against Charlton, Luton and Brentford (while also conceding each time), and that means you have to imagine they will have their opportunities against Derby. The issue is keeping the ball out of their net.

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