| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 63% | 59¢ | 61¢ | — | $373 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Chelsea and Aston Villa will score in their upcoming meeting; it matters because 'both teams to score' markets capture the likelihood of an open, attacking game rather than a one-sided defensive result.
Chelsea and Aston Villa are established top‑flight English clubs with varying defensive and attacking profiles; both sides have produced matches with multiple goals in recent seasons, and head‑to‑head meetings often reflect tactical matchups rather than sheer quality gaps. Factors such as squad selection, injuries, and managerial approach influence whether a fixture between these teams becomes high‑scoring or low‑scoring.
Market prices reflect the collective expectations of traders based on available information and will move as new lineup, injury, or weather information arrives; use prices as a dynamic signal of market sentiment, not a guaranteed outcome.
For this market, the outcome is determined by whether both teams score at least one goal during the match's designated official duration (regular time plus stoppage time) unless the event listing states otherwise; extra time or penalty shootouts are typically excluded.
The close time for this listing is indicated as TBD; many single‑match markets close at or shortly before kick‑off, and settlement follows the platform's published rules — monitor the event page for the finalized close time and settlement details.
Treatment of postponed or abandoned matches depends on the platform's settlement policy; common approaches include voiding trades if a match is not completed within a specified window or settling based on the official result of a replayed fixture — check KALSHI's event terms for the definitive rule.
Key attackers and creative midfielders (starting or absent) influence scoring likelihood, as do suspensions/injuries to central defenders and the goalkeeper; late lineup confirmations, substitutions, or tactical shifts toward a more defensive formation also materially affect the chance of both teams scoring.
Head‑to‑head history can indicate tendencies (e.g., frequent high‑scoring games), but recent form, current squads, and the specific tactical context of the upcoming match are generally more predictive; use historical results as one input among many rather than a sole determinant.