Arsenal v Chelsea

Arsenal are prolific scorers at the ‘new’ Wembley, having scored in every one of their nine trips to the stadium.

The Gunners have also failed to score in just two of their last 33 games in all competitions, a run that dates back to November.

They should notch against a Chelsea side that have kept just three clean sheets in 12.

Antonio Conte’s side have scored nine goals in their last two games, though, and have only been held once in their last 23 outings.

Both teams to score should be a safe bet.

Blackpool v Exeter

This should be a high-scoring game between two sides that have blasted their way through the play-offs.

Blackpool have scored three goals in each of their last three games, conceding six in that period.

Exeter scored more goals than all but two League Two sides this season, and have scored two or more in each of their last five games.

The Grecians have kept no clean sheets in 11, and scored in 10 of their last 12.

Sampdoria v Napoli

Sampdoria are a very reliable BTTS side, with both sides finding the net in 26 of their 37 Serie A games this season – the league’s second-highest ratio.

Marco Giampaolo’s side have scored in seven of their last eight home matches – with Juventus the only side to keep them out – and kept no clean sheets during that period.

Napoli, meanwhile, are Italy’s most prolific side, scoring six goals more than anyone else away from home.

Atalanta were the last team to keep them out on their travels, in a 0-0 draw back in October.

Atlanta United v New York City

No side in the MLS has had more BTTS games than Atlanta this season. Both sides have registered in nine of their 11 games, including all of the last seven.

New York City have been similarly reliable.

Both sides have got on the scoresheet in eight of their 12 fixtures so far, the fourth-most in the MLS.

Given that these two are the league’s highest and third-highest scorers, goals seem a certainty in this one.