| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market asks whether both FC Dallas and D.C. United will score in their scheduled match. It matters because a 'Both Teams to Score' outcome isolates attacking effectiveness and defensive vulnerability, creating a focused way to trade on game flow.
Dallas at D.C. United is an MLS fixture where outcome dynamics depend on recent team form, roster availability, and tactical choices by each coach. Past meetings can offer context but are only one input because lineups, injuries, and in-season transfers frequently change team profiles.
Market prices reflect the collective view of participants about the likelihood that both teams will score and will move as new information (lineups, injuries, weather) becomes available. Treat prices as a real-time indicator of expectations, not as guarantees of what will happen.
Settlement will follow the market's published rules; typically a 'Yes' requires both teams to score at least one goal during the official match period (regular time plus any stoppage time), while a 'No' is when one or both teams fail to score. Check the market description for any deviations from the standard settlement window.
Starting lineups reveal whether each coach is fielding attacking options or resting key forwards and whether defensive starters or an alternate goalkeeper are in place; more attacking XIs or weakened defenses generally increase the chance both sides find the net, while conservative lineups or missing attacking talent reduce it.
Head-to-head results show how the teams have matched up historically but should be weighed alongside current rosters and form; consistent mutual scoring in recent meetings suggests a pattern, but roster changes, injuries, or tactical shifts can make past results less predictive.
A doubtful striker reduces that team's scoring potential, lowering BTTS likelihood, while an absent or rotated goalkeeper can increase the chance of conceded goals; the net effect depends on replacements' quality and which side suffers the larger drop in attacking or defensive capability.
Early goals, a red card, or a significant injury to a key attacker or defender typically prompt rapid reassessment; an early goal for one side can either open the game (increasing BTTS chances) or lead the other team to change tactics, while dismissals often make goals more likely for the advantaged side.