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Landed. All Three Legs.
Our BTTS & Win accumulator for Thursday’s World Cup 2026 slate combined three “Win & Both Teams to Score — No” selections: Canada to beat Qatar, Mexico to beat South Korea, and Morocco to beat Scotland. Every single leg landed without a single goal conceded across all three winning sides — a clean sweep that returned 19/1 and demonstrated exactly why shutout-heavy tournament football deserves its own acca strategy.
Below we break down what we spotted before kick-off, how each game actually unfolded, and the key stats that sealed every leg.
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What This Acca Got Right
Three games. Three clean sheets for the winning side. Zero goals conceded. This acca was built on a clear World Cup group-stage principle: when a technically superior team meets a weaker or equal opponent in a high-pressure tournament setting — and when neither side has the attacking firepower to force BTTS — the “Win & BTTS No” market offers real edge over the raw match-winner price.
Canada’s 78% possession dominance and Qatar’s zero shots on target were the clearest indicator of how one-directional Group A’s opener would be. Mexico’s home-soil structural advantage removed South Korea’s attacking threat with relative ease. And Morocco’s tournament-hardened block — proven across Qatar 2022 — gave Scotland no real route to goal across 96 minutes.
Combining selections from our BTTS & Win tips page with the match previews from our predictions hub is exactly the analytical approach behind this kind of acca. The data pointed toward shutout football across all three fixtures — and that’s precisely what happened.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does “Win & BTTS No” actually mean?
How does a BTTS & Win accumulator work?
Why is group-stage World Cup football good for “BTTS No” bets?
Can I use BTTS & Win tips in a bet builder?
What are the biggest risks with a BTTS & Win acca?
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Whether you’re placing your first acca or trying to understand how our predictions actually played out, here are the questions we get asked most about this type of bet and the matches behind it.
What is a BTTS & Win acca?
A BTTS & Win acca is a multiple-selection bet where each leg combines a team to win a match with both teams to score finishing “No” — meaning one side keeps a clean sheet. All legs must land simultaneously for the accumulator to pay out, and the individual odds of each selection multiply together to produce the overall acca price.
How did Canada win so heavily against Qatar?
Canada beat Qatar 6-0 in their World Cup 2026 Group A opener, with Jonathan David scoring a hat-trick in front of 52,497 fans at BC Place Vancouver. Qatar registered zero shots on target across the full 90 minutes and had two players sent off, leaving Canada in complete control of 78% of possession. David’s treble made him the first player on a host-nation squad to score a World Cup hat-trick since Geoff Hurst in 1966.
How did Mexico qualify for the World Cup knockout stages so quickly?
Mexico became the first nation to qualify for the 2026 World Cup last-16 after beating South Korea 1-0 in Guadalajara, making it two wins from two in Group A. Luis Romo scored the only goal of the game in the 50th minute after the South Korean goalkeeper spilled the ball, and goalkeeper Raúl Rangel made the key late saves to preserve the clean sheet. As group winners, Mexico will host both their last-32 and potential last-16 matches in Mexico City.
Why did Scotland lose to Morocco in the World Cup?
Scotland lost 1-0 to Morocco at the 2026 World Cup after Ismael Saibari scored inside 70 seconds of kick-off, and the north Africans held firm defensively for the remainder of the match. Scotland had strong claims for two penalty kicks — neither awarded — and Steve Clarke’s side improved in the second half, but could not break down Morocco goalkeeper Bono. The result means Scotland must beat Brazil and hope results go their way to have any chance of progressing.
What does “BTTS No” mean in football betting?
BTTS No, short for Both Teams to Score — No, is a football betting market where your bet wins if at least one team in the match fails to score during the 90 minutes of normal time. It does not matter which team keeps the clean sheet — if either side finishes goalless, the BTTS No bet is settled as a winner. Extra time and penalties are not included in the settlement for standard match markets.
Who scored Canada’s hat-trick against Qatar?
Jonathan David scored Canada’s hat-trick against Qatar in their 6-0 World Cup 2026 victory on 18 June, becoming Canada’s all-time leading male international goalscorer in the process. David, who plays club football for Juventus, opened his account with a volley before adding a second just before half-time and completing the treble from an assist late in the match. Cyle Larin and substitute Nathan Saliba also found the net.
How do bookmakers price a BTTS & Win selection?
A BTTS & Win price is calculated by combining the implied probability of the team winning with the implied probability of at least one side keeping a clean sheet — the two probabilities are multiplied together and then converted back into odds. This means the market is always shorter than the straight match-winner odds, but the combination can still offer genuine value when both the win probability and the clean-sheet probability are underpriced by the bookmaker relative to the actual data.
What was the biggest single-leg value in this acca?
Morocco to beat Scotland with BTTS No at 17/9 represented the strongest value leg in the acca, given Morocco’s defensive track record and Scotland’s limited attacking output at major tournaments. The selection landed when Morocco’s structured mid-block absorbed everything Steve Clarke’s side attempted across 90 minutes, and goalkeeper Bono was rarely seriously tested despite six minutes of stoppage time. This leg alone at 17/9 is the kind of price that requires careful pre-match identification — browse our predictions hub for the data approach behind picks like this.




