| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Juventus and Udinese will score at least one goal in their match. It matters because 'Both Teams to Score' isolates goal-scoring dynamics and can be traded independently of the match winner.
Juventus and Udinese are regular opponents in Italy's top flight; their meetings have produced both tight, low-scoring games and more open, goal-filled contests depending on squad selection and tactics. BTTS markets focus on whether each side can find the net, so factors like attacking form, defensive stability, and match context are more important here than which team wins.
Prediction market prices represent the market's collective view of the likelihood that both teams will score; traders use that information along with match facts to form a view. Always check the event page for settlement rules and the time the market closes relative to kickoff.
It means each team must score at least one goal in the match period used for settlement. Check the market page to confirm whether settlement uses regulation time only (90 minutes plus stoppage) or includes extra time/penalties.
'Closes: TBD' means the final trading cut-off hasn't been published yet; typically markets close at or shortly before kickoff or at a time specified by the platform. Monitor the event page for the confirmed close time before placing orders.
Key attacking players, set-piece takers, and starting goalkeepers/central defenders tend to have the biggest impact. Check the confirmed starting XIs and recent goal scorers—late returnees from injury or unexpected absences can materially alter the likelihood of both teams scoring.
Head-to-head results can reveal patterns (e.g., recurring high- or low-scoring outcomes), but they should be weighed alongside current season form, lineup changes, and situational factors like home advantage and motivation.
Settlement treatment varies by platform: postponed matches are often voided unless rescheduled within the platform's rules, abandoned matches may be settled based on official competition rulings, and extra time/penalties usually do not count unless explicitly stated. Consult the event's official settlement terms for the definitive rule.