| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 56% | 55¢ | 56¢ | — | $17K | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Inter and Milan will score in the scheduled Inter at Milan fixture; it matters because BTTS markets capture expectations about attacking intent and defensive vulnerability in a high-profile derby. Market prices synthesize public information and can move quickly as match news arrives.
Inter vs. Milan is a longstanding local rivalry with a history of open, competitive matches; outcomes often reflect tactical plans from both managers and availability of key attackers and defenders. Recent seasons have shown variability—some editions produce multiple goals while others are cagey—so historical context matters but does not determine any single match.
Market odds represent the aggregate views of participants about the likelihood of both teams scoring and update as new information (lineups, injuries, weather, stakes) becomes available. Treat the price as a continuously updated signal rather than a fixed prediction; always check the market’s settlement rules for timing details.
‘Both Teams to Score’ means each club must score at least one goal during the match period used for settlement; most BTTS markets use regular time (90 minutes plus stoppage) but you should confirm the market’s specific settlement rules for this event.
Own goals that are credited to a team count the same as any other goal; goals from a post-match penalty shootout are typically excluded from BTTS settlement—verify the event’s terms to be sure.
Resolution depends on the market operator’s rules; commonly a postponed fixture may be voided or settled according to rescheduled match outcomes if explicitly covered—check the KALSHI event terms for the definitive policy when a match does not conclude as scheduled.
Absences of each side’s principal strikers or attacking midfield creators, injury to a starting goalkeeper or key center-backs, and a manager switching to an ultra-defensive or ultra-attacking formation are the most likely to change expectations for both teams scoring.
Liquidity and prices often shift at lineup confirmation (typically about an hour before kickoff), after major injury or suspension news, when weather or referee announcements arrive, and up to kickoff—monitor those windows for the biggest information-driven moves.