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Rangers v Hibernian –

Both teams scored in each of Rangers’ last five games of last season, a run they continued with a 2-1 victory in their first Scottish Premiership game of this term last week.

In fact, 13 of the Gers’ last 17 league games have been BTTS, and they’ve only failed to score in one of their last 18.

Hibs should also get on the scoresheet – they were the highest scorers in the Scottish Championship a year ago and opened their account with a 3-1 win over Partick Thistle last week.

Both sides have found the net in each of the last four meetings between these sides, so another high-scoring game looks likely.

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Toronto FC v Portland Timbers –

Portland have been the most reliable BTTS side in the MLS this season, with both sides scoring in 18 of their 24 games to date.

Every one of their last nine games has produced goals at both ends, including a 3-1 win over LA Galaxy last weekend, and they haven’t failed to score in a game since May.

It’s fair to assume they will find the net against Toronto, who have kept just one clean sheet.

The Canadian side should get on the scoresheet themselves, too, having managed to do so in 18 of their last 19 MLS fixtures.

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Juventus v Lazio –

Juventus bagged 77 goals in Serie A last season – the third-most in the league – and scored in all three of their meetings with Lazio.

Their league-best defence will likely be weakened, however, by the losses of Leonardo Bonucci and Dani Alves.

Lazio closed out last season with seven consecutive league games in which both teams scored before that final defeat to Juve.

They scored the fourth-most in the league last term, but also conceded more than any side in the top seven.

They’re certainly worth backing this weekend.

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Barcelona v Real Madrid –

You can count on goals in El Clasico.

Real Madrid scored in every single one of their games last season, and had the highest BTTS percentage of any La Liga side.

Barcelona scored even more than their fierce rivals and should do so again on Sunday, even without the departed Neymar.

Both teams have scored in 22 of the last 23 games between these two Spanish giants – a run that dates back to 2011.

Your cash should be safe here.

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