| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 1% | 0¢ | 1¢ | — | $9K | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Bologna and Pisa will score at least one goal in their matchup. It matters because BTTS markets capture whether a game will be open and competitive, which is driven by tactics, lineups, and match context.
Bologna and Pisa are Italian clubs with different recent trajectories and squad strengths; Bologna has typically operated at a higher tier while Pisa has been competitive at lower levels and in cup ties. Differences in squad depth, playing style, and competition (league vs. cup) influence how offensive or conservative each coach will be for this fixture.
Market prices aggregate trader expectations about the likelihood that each side will score; shifts in those prices reflect new information such as confirmed lineups, injuries, or weather rather than fixed truth. Use price movement as a real-time signal of changing match conditions rather than an absolute prediction.
A 'Yes' is recorded if both teams have at least one goal on the official match score at the time the market settles; a 'No' is recorded if one or both teams finish scoreless. Own goals are counted for the benefiting team; check the market page for whether settlement uses regulation time or includes extra time.
Settlement follows the market’s published rules and the official match result as recorded by the competition organizer; for typical league fixtures that means the score at the final whistle. Because the listed close time is TBD, confirm the specific settlement and cutoff on the market page before trading.
Late confirmation of starters, especially strikers or key defenders, can cause rapid price movement since they directly alter each side’s scoring capability; monitor official team sheets up to kickoff for the clearest information.
If the match does not reach a completed official result, the exchange’s voiding and settlement rules apply—markets are often voided or suspended until a rescheduled fixture is assigned. Check the platform’s contingency rules on the event page for specifics.
Head-to-head history can reveal patterns (e.g., high-scoring meetings or defensive stalemates), but its predictive value is limited: use recent encounters alongside current-season form, injuries, and tactical context for a more accurate read.