| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market questions whether both Cincinnati and New England will score at least one point in their matchup. It matters because the outcome captures whether the game will feature scoring from both offenses and is commonly used by traders to express views on game flow and defenses.
Cincinnati and New England are NFL franchises with differing recent offensive and defensive trends; matchups between them can highlight contrasts in quarterback play, coaching strategy, and situational efficiency. Both-teams-to-score markets reflect those matchup dynamics rather than just final margins, and are influenced by venue, roster availability, and weather. Historical meetings can inform expectations but current-season form and injury reports tend to be more predictive.
Market odds aggregate trader expectations about whether both teams will score; they should be used alongside injury reports, lineups, weather, and coaching tendencies. Odds move as new information arrives and represent collective sentiment at a point in time, not guarantees of outcome.
The listed close time is TBD for this market; typically markets close at or shortly before kickoff or when trading is suspended due to late-breaking information. Check the platform for the specific close time once it is posted.
Both teams must register at least one official point in the game for the market to resolve as 'yes.' Consult the market rules to confirm whether resolution includes overtime or is limited to regulation play.
Late QB injuries can materially change scoring expectations: backup quarterbacks or a change in game plan can reduce or increase scoring potential, which typically moves market prices and should be weighed alongside other roster changes.
Past head-to-head results can reveal matchup tendencies (e.g., one team historically containing the other), but recent form, current rosters, and situational factors usually have greater influence on whether both teams will score in this specific game.
Resolution follows the platform’s official contingency and settlement rules. Depending on those policies, the market may settle based on the official game result, be voided, or be resolved according to stated contingency procedures—check the exchange’s rulebook for specifics.