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Bremen at FC Köln: Both Teams to Score

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About This Market

This market tracks whether both Werder Bremen and FC Köln will score at least one goal during their head-to-head match. It serves as a binary indicator for the anticipated offensive and defensive performance of both Bundesliga sides.

Matches between these two clubs often hinge on tactical setups and the form of key strikers. Historical encounters in the Bundesliga frequently fluctuate between high-scoring affairs and tightly contested tactical stalemates, depending on the teams' respective standings and defensive strategies at the time of the fixture.

The market prices reflect the collective anticipation of how effectively each team’s attack can bypass the opponent's defensive structure during the full 90 minutes of regulation time.

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Does this market include goals scored during extra time or penalty shootouts?

No, this market typically covers only the regulation 90 minutes plus stoppage time.

What happens to this market if the match is abandoned or postponed?

Markets are generally settled based on official league results; postponements often result in market cancellation or rollover depending on specific platform rules.

How does team motivation affect the 'Both Teams to Score' outcome?

Teams fighting for European qualification or avoiding relegation may take more offensive risks, which often increases the likelihood of both sides scoring.

Are own goals counted toward the 'Both Teams to Score' outcome?

Yes, any goal officially credited by the league, including own goals, counts toward the total for the respective team.

Why is the historical head-to-head record relevant for this market?

Past meetings provide insight into recurring tactical patterns, such as whether these teams historically play wide-open matches or defensive, low-scoring games against each other.

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