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Kansas City at Vancouver: Both Teams to Score

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About This Market

This market tracks whether both Sporting Kansas City and the Vancouver Whitecaps will score at least one goal during their scheduled match. It serves as a binary indicator of the offensive efficiency and defensive vulnerabilities displayed by both clubs.

Major League Soccer matchups between these two sides often hinge on travel fatigue and tactical adjustments between conferences. Both teams frequently utilize high-pressing systems that can lead to open defensive structures, increasing the likelihood of goals at both ends of the pitch.

Market prices represent the collective expectation of whether the match will feature offensive production from both sides rather than a shutout by either team.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What constitutes 'Both Teams to Score'?

The market resolves to 'Yes' if both Sporting Kansas City and Vancouver each score at least one goal in regulation time, and 'No' if at least one team fails to score.

Do goals scored in extra time or penalty shootouts count?

No, this market typically covers only the regulation 90 minutes of play plus stoppage time, excluding extra time and shootouts.

How does the home-field advantage impact this market?

Home teams in MLS generally show increased offensive aggression, though Vancouver’s home venue can pose unique challenges for visiting teams regarding travel distance and surface conditions.

What happens if the game is postponed or cancelled?

In the event of a match cancellation or postponement beyond the standard resolution window, the market may be voided per the specific exchange rules.

Does a 0-0 draw result in a 'Yes' or 'No'?

A 0-0 draw results in a 'No' outcome, as both teams must score at least one goal for the 'Yes' condition to be met.

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