| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 goals scored | 50% | 49¢ | 50¢ | — | $1K | Trade → |
| Over 3.5 goals scored | 27% | 27¢ | 28¢ | — | $230 | Trade → |
| Over 4.5 goals scored | 14% | 12¢ | 13¢ | — | $101 | Trade → |
| Over 1.5 goals scored | 0% | 75¢ | 76¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks how many total goals will be scored in the Arsenal at Brighton match, with multiple outcome ranges available; totals markets matter because they summarize market expectations about match tempo and scoring.
Arsenal and Brighton bring contrasting attacking profiles—Arsenal typically pose sustained offensive threat while Brighton often emphasize organized buildup and set-piece opportunities—so their matches can produce variable scorelines. Home advantage, recent form, and squad availability shape expectations heading into kickoff, and totals markets distill those factors into tradable outcomes.
On this platform, market prices reflect the collective expectations of traders and move as new information arrives; they should be read as indications of sentiment about likely scoring ranges rather than fixed predictions.
The listed close for this market is TBD; the platform will update the official close time, which is commonly at or shortly before kickoff or another time specified by the exchange—check the Kalshi market page for real-time updates.
Each outcome corresponds to a distinct range of total goals scored in the match (for example low, medium, high ranges); the market description on the platform specifies the exact goal brackets for each of the four outcomes.
Missing or rested forwards, creative midfielders, or key defenders can materially alter scoring expectations: absent attackers typically lower expected goals while defensive absences can increase them, so monitor official team sheets before trading.
Look at recent meetings and both teams' recent goal totals to gauge whether their fixtures have tended toward high or low scoring, but weigh those patterns alongside current form, competition context, and lineup changes for this particular match.
Volume shows how much money has changed hands and can indicate the level of market engagement or liquidity; higher volume generally makes it easier to enter and exit positions, while lower volume may lead to wider spreads and less price stability.