| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Bournemouth and Burnley will score at least one goal in their matchup; it matters because BTTS markets isolate scoring balance between teams rather than match winner. Traders use it to express views on attacking strength and defensive vulnerability without picking a side to win.
Bournemouth and Burnley have distinct tactical profiles—one may emphasize possession and chance creation while the other often relies on direct play and set pieces—so their meetings can produce varied goal patterns. Historical head-to-head results, recent form, and competition context (league vs. cup, derby intensity, relegation or promotion stakes) shape expectations for whether both sides find the net.
Market prices reflect collective expectations about whether each side will score, and movement can indicate changing information (lineups, injuries, weather). Use price changes alongside independent match information to update your view rather than treating any single price as definitive.
Resolution typically occurs based on the official match score at the final whistle for the fixture; check the specific Kalshi market page for the platform's settlement rules (e.g., inclusion/exclusion of extra time or penalties if applicable).
Lineups matter because the presence or absence of primary attackers, creative midfielders, or key defenders directly changes each side's scoring and conceding prospects; late changes often move market prices as traders react to updated information.
Head-to-head scoring patterns can be informative—if recent matches between them tended to produce goals for both sides, that history suggests tactical matchups that allow both teams to score; contrast that with each team’s broader recent scoring trends for a fuller picture.
Poor weather or a heavy pitch can suppress attacking play and reduce scoring chances, while a firm, fast surface can favor more open football; consider local forecasts and pre-match reports when assessing BTTS prospects.
If the fixture is postponed or abandoned, the market will follow Kalshi’s event-specific rules—common outcomes include voiding and refunding trades or awaiting rescheduled match completion for settlement; consult the market page and platform rules for the exact procedure.