| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Espanyol and Mallorca will score at least one goal in their match. It matters because 'Both Teams to Score' isolates offensive and defensive dynamics independently of who wins, offering a focused way to trade goal-related outcomes.
Espanyol and Mallorca are LaLiga clubs with contrasting tendencies: Espanyol often emphasizes defensive organization while Mallorca typically relies on quick transitions and counterattacks. Their past meetings have produced both low-scoring and open games, so current form, injuries, and managerial approach heading into the fixture will strongly shape how likely both sides are to find the net.
Market odds aggregate public and professional views about whether both teams will score; movement reflects new information such as lineup announcements, injuries, weather, or tactical changes. Use the market as a real-time synthesis of available evidence rather than a certainty.
Both teams must score at least one goal during the match's regular time (including stoppage time). Own goals count toward this outcome; extra time or penalty shootouts are not relevant for a league fixture.
This market's closing time is listed as TBD. Typically such markets close shortly before kickoff; check the KALSHI event page for the definitive closing time as the match approaches.
Absences or returns of each side's leading forwards and creative midfielders, plus changes to the first-choice goalkeeper or central defensive pairing, are the most impactful. Late suspensions, injuries in warm-ups, or unexpected rotation can materially change scoring prospects.
Review recent head-to-head results to see whether past meetings tended to be open or tight, but weigh that against both teams' current season form and squad availability. Venue (Mallorca at home vs Espanyol away) and recent tactical setups are often more predictive than distant results.
Starting XI confirmations, last-minute injury news, an early goal, a red card, major tactical substitutions, and sudden weather or pitch issues — any of these can rapidly increase or decrease the likelihood that both teams score and are commonly reflected in market moves.