| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Bologna and Sassuolo will score at least one goal in the same match. It matters because a BTTS outcome captures how open or defensive the game is expected to be and is influenced by lineups, tactics, and match context.
Bologna and Sassuolo are regular opponents in Italy's top tiers, and their meetings have produced a range of scorelines depending on form and availability. Sassuolo has a history of attacking play in some seasons while Bologna can switch between conservative and forward-leaning setups; those style interactions shape BTTS likelihood. Match-specific factors—injuries, suspensions, and coach decisions—tend to drive short-term shifts in expectation.
Market prices represent the market consensus about the likelihood of both teams scoring and update as news arrives (lineups, injuries, weather). Use prices as a live signal of changing information rather than a guarantee of outcome.
This type of market typically settles based on the official full-time score reported by the competition organizer for the scheduled match date and time; goals scored in regulation plus stoppage time are usually counted, while outcomes from penalty shootouts do not apply unless explicitly stated.
Yes—under standard settlement practice, goals scored during the regular 90 minutes plus any added stoppage time are included in the final score used to determine a BTTS result.
Absence of each team’s main goal scorers or creative playmakers reduces that team’s chance to score; similarly, losing a first-choice central defender or goalkeeper can increase the opponent’s scoring chances—monitor confirmed lineup and injury reports close to kickoff.
Recent meetings can reveal patterns (e.g., frequent high-scoring games or tight defensive contests) that inform expectations, but head-to-heads are one input among current form, personnel changes, and tactical context—prior results should be weighed alongside up-to-date information.
If the match is postponed or abandoned, settlement depends on the event platform’s rules and the competition’s official determination; commonly, markets are either suspended until the fixture is rescheduled and played, or resolved according to platform policy if a definitive result is not produced on the original date.