With 65 goals scored from their 33 matches in the Swiss Super League this season, only league-leaders Thun have been more effective than Young Boys in the final third. However, they sit sixth in the division, having been let down by a poor defensive record.
Young Boys have also conceded 60 goals, meaning they are averaging an eye-catching 3.78 goals per game. BTTS has landed in nine of their last eleven matches, and that includes a 2-1 defeat against St Gallen in that run. The visitors will hope for a similar result this weekend, as they look to establish themselves in second.
St Gallen haven’t been as leaky as Young Boys defensively, but they have failed to keep a clean sheet in any of the last five head-to-head encounters, and once again, it looks like a high-scoring match could be on the cards.