| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Columbus (the away side) and Toronto (the home side) will each score at least one goal in their upcoming head-to-head match. It matters to traders and fans because 'Both Teams to Score' markets isolate scoring balance between two sides regardless of the final winner.
Columbus and Toronto have a recent history of competitive fixtures that can swing between low-scoring defensive matches and open, high-scoring games depending on lineups and tactics. Match-level context — such as injuries, selection decisions, scheduling congestion, and whether either team is favoring attack or defense for strategic reasons — often drives whether both sides find the net.
Market prices reflect how participants collectively view the likelihood that both teams will score and will update as pregame information arrives; they do not guarantee an outcome. Settlement will follow the exchange's official rules and the match's official scoreline at the defined cutoff (check the market page for exact settlement timing).
The listed close time is TBD; the market will close according to the exchange's schedule or at kickoff if specified. The outcome is determined by the official match report and whether each team records at least one goal in the match period defined by the market (check the market rules for whether extra time or shootouts are included).
Late injuries and lineup changes can materially change expectations: losing a primary scorer or the starting goalkeeper typically shifts the balance for 'both teams to score.' Traders monitor official team sheets, press conferences, and credible injury updates up to kickoff.
If either Columbus or Toronto fails to score at any time during the match period defined by the market, the 'Both Teams to Score' condition is not met and the market resolves accordingly. Verify the market's settlement rules for exact timing (e.g., inclusion of stoppage time).
Most 'Both Teams to Score' markets count goals only from regular time plus stoppage, excluding extra time and penalty shootouts, but settlement conventions can vary—consult the exchange's event rules for this market to confirm.
Home advantage can influence tempo and scoring chances: Toronto at home may create more attacking opportunities, while Columbus's away tactics or travel schedule can either suppress or encourage counterattacks. Consider recent home/away scoring trends for both clubs and any situational factors like travel fatigue or fixture congestion.