| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Columbus and Atlanta will score at least one goal in their upcoming match. It matters to traders who want to take a position specifically on goal-scoring interaction rather than the match winner.
Columbus (Crew) and Atlanta (United) are clubs whose matches can range from defensive, low-scoring affairs to open, high-scoring games depending on tactics, injuries, and lineup choices. Historical matchups, home advantage, and each club’s current attacking and defensive form all provide relevant context for a BTTS (both teams to score) outcome.
Market prices reflect the collective view of traders about the likelihood that both teams will score; movements typically respond to new information such as confirmed lineups, injuries, weather, or late tactical news. Use prices together with up-to-the-minute match information to form your assessment.
Markets like this typically close at official kickoff; settlement usually uses the official full-time score including stoppage time. Extra time or penalty shootouts are generally excluded unless the event description explicitly states otherwise—always verify the event page for the precise closure and settlement rules.
Goals counted are those officially awarded by the match referee during regular time, including penalties and own goals. Goals disallowed by officials do not count; whether extra-time or shootout goals count depends on the market's stated rules.
Confirmed absences of key attackers tend to lower that team’s chance to score, while missing defensive starters can increase the opponent’s scoring likelihood. Late lineup announcements or surprise exclusions often prompt noticeable market adjustments.
Use head-to-head and recent form to identify patterns (e.g., frequent goal exchanges or shutouts), but weigh context heavily: different coaches, venues, or roster changes can make past results less predictive. Consider goal averages and consistency rather than single-game outliers.
Settlement in those scenarios depends on the platform’s contingency rules; common approaches include voiding/refunding if the match is not completed within a specified window or using the official full-time result if play resumes the same day. Check the event’s official rules on the market page for the exact procedure.