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Burnley at Everton: Both Teams to Score

📊 $854 traded 🏦 Source: Kalshi
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Both Teams To Score 49%
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About This Market

This market asks whether Burnley and Everton will each score at least one goal in their upcoming match. It matters because a BTTS outcome captures how open the game is and is a common way to trade or hedge around goal-related match dynamics.

Burnley and Everton are English clubs with differing recent histories and tactical profiles; meetings between them have produced both low-scoring and open matches depending on squad availability and manager approach. Venue (home for Everton here) and the fixture’s place in the season calendar (league position, fixture congestion) can change how both sides set up and how attack-minded they are.

Market odds reflect the aggregated view of traders about the likelihood that both teams will score; movement in the market often reacts to team news, injuries, and late information. Use the market as a real-time indicator of how those factors are being priced rather than a fixed prediction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When will the Burnley at Everton: Both Teams to Score market resolve?

The market resolves based on the official match score reported at the end of the match’s regulation time (including stoppage time) for the scheduled fixture; final settlement follows the exchange’s published resolution rules.

Do goals scored in stoppage time count for the BTTS outcome in this match?

Yes — goals that are part of the official match score at the final whistle, including added/stoppage time, count toward whether both teams scored.

If an own goal is awarded against one team, does that count toward the 'both teams to score' result?

Yes — any goal credited to the opposing team on the official scoreline (including own goals) counts toward the BTTS outcome.

How do red cards or late injuries during the Burnley vs Everton match affect the market outcome?

Red cards and injuries can change the in-play probability of both teams scoring by altering attacking or defensive capacity, but they do not change settlement rules — the market outcome is determined solely by the official goals on the final scoreline.

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

If the fixture is not completed as scheduled, settlement depends on the exchange’s rules: some markets are voided if the match is not played within a specified timeframe, while others may settle based on the rescheduled match if the platform specifies that outcome will be based on the eventual official result.

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