| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both RB Leipzig and VfB Stuttgart will score at least one goal in their match. It matters for traders who want to express a view on whether the game will be open and produce goals for both sides rather than predicting an exact score.
Leipzig and Stuttgart are established German professional clubs with contrasting recent histories and tactical profiles—Leipzig often emphasizes high-intensity pressing and attack, while Stuttgart’s approach can vary between counterattacking and possession-based setups. Context such as competition (league or cup), current form, injuries, and lineup choices will shape how likely both teams are to score.
Market prices reflect the aggregated market view about the likelihood that both teams will score and will move as new information (lineups, injuries, weather) appears. Treat the market price as a dynamic signal and consult the event rules for how and when the market is settled.
The market will close at the time specified on the market page (often before or at kickoff) and the outcome is settled based on the official match score at the conclusion of the match period defined in the event rules (typically full time including stoppage). Check the market description for the exact close time and settlement definition.
Whether extra-time or shootout goals count depends on the competition and the market’s settlement rules; most 'both teams to score' markets use goals from regular time (and sometimes extra time) but exclude penalty shootout tallies—confirm the platform’s specific rules for this market.
Resolution of postponed or abandoned matches follows KALSHI’s event cancellation and resettlement policy as stated on the market page; common outcomes include voiding the market or waiting for a rescheduled fixture within a specified timeframe—check the market terms for the exact procedure.
Key items to monitor are each side’s projected starting forwards and attacking midfielders, the presence or absence of their main goalscorers, defensive injuries or suspensions (especially centre-backs and the goalkeeper), and late tactical hints from managers about pressing or defensive setups.
Head-to-head trends can indicate whether matches between these teams tend to be high- or low-scoring, but they should be used alongside current-season form, recent defensive records, venue, and lineup information; past results are informative but not determinative on their own.