| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 51% | 49¢ | 51¢ | — | $175 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Arsenal and Brighton will score at least one goal during the Arsenal at Brighton match. It matters because it isolates the match's goal-distribution outcome rather than the winner, and is commonly used by traders and fans to express views on offensive and defensive dynamics.
Arsenal and Brighton have each displayed distinct tactical identities—one often with sustained possession and attacking intent, the other known for organized pressing and flexible structures—so their head-to-heads can produce open or low-scoring games depending on lineups and tactics. The event's outcome depends less on who wins and more on whether both teams can break the opponent's defense at least once during regulation play and stoppage time.
Market prices reflect the collective view of traders about the likelihood of both teams scoring and will move as new information arrives (lineups, injuries, weather, etc.). Use price movement and recent news to infer changing expectations, but always check platform rules for settlement details and official close time.
The event listing currently shows the close time as TBD. Many trading platforms close markets at or shortly before match kick-off, but check the KALSHI platform page or official event notice for the definitive close time.
The market settles based on whether both Arsenal and Brighton score at least one goal during the match period defined by the platform (commonly regulation time plus stoppage). Confirm the platform's settlement rules to see which match minutes are included.
Watch final starting XI announcements, late injury reports, manager press conferences that hint at tactical changes, and any last-minute weather or pitch reports—each can materially affect both teams' ability to score.
Historical meetings can show tendencies (e.g., open games with goals at both ends vs. tight, low-scoring affairs), but past patterns are only one input; combine them with current-season form, squad changes, and match context for a fuller view.
Primary attacking players and the starting goalkeepers have the biggest direct impact—strikers, creative midfielders, set-piece takers, and defensive leaders can swing the outcome. Monitor lineups to see who is fit and starting.