| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Auxerre and Le Havre will score at least one goal in their upcoming match. It matters because the 'both teams to score' outcome highlights whether the game is expected to be open (goals at both ends) versus one-sided or low-scoring.
Auxerre and Le Havre are professional French clubs with histories of producing varied results between attacking contests and tight defensive games; their head-to-head matches can swing based on recent form, injuries, and tactical approach. League positioning, fixture congestion, and managerial selection decisions often shape how open their meetings become.
Prediction market odds reflect the market's aggregated view of how likely both teams are to find the net, and they move as new information arrives (lineups, injuries, weather, manager comments). Use odds to gauge market sentiment rather than as a fixed forecast — they update as circumstances change.
Both teams must score at least one goal during the match period specified by the market; check the event page or platform rules to confirm whether that includes stoppage time and whether extra time or shootouts are excluded.
Settlement follows the platform's rules: some markets are voided if the match is not completed within a specified window, while others use the official result if the fixture is replayed in a defined timeframe. Consult the market terms or platform support for the exact policy.
For most single-match, league-based 'both teams to score' markets, only goals in regulation plus stoppage time are counted; goals from penalty shootouts are typically excluded. Confirm the event description for any exceptions.
Watch the regular forwards, attacking midfield creators, and set-piece takers from each side, along with any late returns or absences of key defenders or the goalkeeper; substitutions and tactical shifts on matchday can also swing the likelihood of both teams scoring.
The market typically reacts to starting XI announcements (usually an hour before kick-off), injury updates, late suspensions, manager team news, and short-term factors like weather or pitch conditions announced on matchday.