| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Brentford and Leeds United will both score at least one goal in their matchup. It matters because 'Both Teams to Score' markets capture how open or defensive a game is expected to be and are widely traded by sports market participants.
Brentford and Leeds United have recent histories of producing open fixtures due to attacking tactics and transitions from both sides; individual seasons and competitions can change that dynamic. Match context — competition type, managerial approach, and recent team news — shapes expectations more than long-term reputation alone.
Market prices represent the collective view of traders about the likelihood that both teams will score and will move as new information arrives (lineups, injuries, weather, etc.). Treat prices as a real-time consensus signal, not a fixed prediction; they update up to the market close.
The closing time is listed on the event page (currently TBD); markets typically close at or shortly before kick-off. Settlement normally occurs after the match is officially completed as defined by the competition, so check the event listing for exact settlement rules.
Goals scored during the official match duration as defined by the competition typically count (usually 90 minutes plus stoppage time). Whether extra time or penalty shootouts count depends on the event definition, so confirm the match timing on the event page.
Normally, an own goal is credited to the opposing team and counts toward that team having scored; penalties awarded and converted during the official match time also count. If you need platform-specific exceptions, consult the event rules.
Settlement procedures depend on the platform and the event’s rules: markets are sometimes voided if the match is not completed within a set timeframe, or settled using the official result if a replay is designated. Check the platform’s terms and the event page for the exact handling policy.
Late confirmation that a club’s main striker or creative midfielder is unavailable, the absence of key defensive starters, a managerial switch to an ultra-defensive formation, or a confirmed lineup that shows weakened attacking options are the types of news most likely to move this market.