| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market asks whether both Lecce and Roma will score at least one goal during their scheduled match. It matters because BTTS isolates scoring interaction between the teams regardless of who wins, which many traders use to express views on attacking and defensive dynamics.
This is a Serie A fixture in which Roma are typically viewed as one of the stronger attacking sides and Lecce often present a variable defensive profile depending on venue and squad availability. Historical meetings between these clubs have produced a mix of low- and higher-scoring outcomes; recent form, tactical setups from both managers, and squad rotation around congested schedules are common drivers of how this particular game plays out.
Market odds represent the aggregated expectations of participants and will move in response to news that affects scoring prospects, such as confirmed lineups, injuries, or late tactical announcements. Use odds movement as a real-time signal of changing information, not a fixed predictor of the final score.
Settlement is based on the official match score at the end of regular and stoppage time as recorded by the competition authority and the market operator; if each team has at least one goal on that official report, the outcome is 'Yes'. Check the market contract for exact settlement rules.
Resolution follows the platform's stated rules: markets are typically settled using the rescheduled match if it is replayed within the operator's specified window, or voided/refunded if not; consult the market terms for the precise handling for this event.
Yes — any goal that is officially credited to a team in the final match report, including own goals and VAR-awarded goals, counts for settlement; only goals reflected in the official result are considered.
Watch the confirmed starting XIs and substitutions lists, injury and suspension news for key attackers or goalkeepers, manager statements about tactics, late weather or pitch reports, and any travel or lineup disruptions announced shortly before kickoff.
In-game events change the likelihood of both teams scoring but do not change settlement mechanics: settlement still depends on the official final score at full time. If the match cannot be completed, refer to the market operator's abandonment and replay rules for this specific event.