| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Bayer Leverkusen and Arsenal will score in their meeting. It matters because 'Both Teams to Score' markets isolate offensive and defensive dynamics that bettors and analysts use to express views on goal production irrespective of the match result.
Leverkusen and Arsenal are clubs known for attacking football in recent seasons, often producing matches with multiple goal-scoring opportunities. Historical meetings between clubs with similar profiles can be high-scoring, but outcomes depend on tactics, squad selection, and the competition context (league fixture versus European tie).
Prediction market prices reflect aggregations of participant views about whether each side will score at least once under the market's settlement rules; prices move as new information arrives (lineups, injuries, weather, betting flow). Traders should read the market terms to know exactly which portion of the match (e.g., 90 minutes plus stoppage time) is considered for settlement.
It means the market settles in favor of 'Yes' if both teams score at least one official goal during the match period defined by the market terms; otherwise it settles in favor of 'No'.
Typically the market covers regulation time (90 minutes plus stoppage time) and excludes extra time and penalty shootouts unless the market terms state otherwise; check the event's settlement rules on the platform to confirm.
Yes — own goals and successful penalties that are officially awarded to a team count as goals for that team for settlement purposes, subject to the market's official scoring rules.
Settlement follows the exchange's event rules: some platforms void the market if the match is not completed within a defined window, while others wait for a rescheduled fixture; refer to the market's specific terms for the resolution policy.
Monitor confirmed starters for each side (especially forwards and creative midfielders), late injury or suspension reports, tactical clues from managers, and weather/pitch conditions — plus any news on defensive absences that could increase scoring chances.