| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 62% | 56¢ | 61¢ | — | $904 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Bayer Leverkusen and Hamburger SV will score in their matchup. It matters for traders and bettors who want to express a view on the match's scoring pattern rather than the match winner.
Leverkusen and Hamburg are established German professional clubs with different recent trajectories; Leverkusen has been a regular top‑flight contender while Hamburg's status has varied in recent seasons. Historical scoring dynamics, competition context, and squad changes ahead of the game shape expectations about whether both sides will find the net.
Market odds aggregate participants' views and react to new information such as lineups or injuries; they are a real‑time snapshot of market sentiment, not a guarantee of the result.
The event page lists the close time as TBD; the platform will publish the official close time before the match, and many markets close at or shortly before kickoff—check the event page for the definitive schedule.
The outcome requires both teams to score at least one goal during the match period defined by the market rules; own goals count for the beneficiary team. Confirm whether the platform uses regulation time only or includes extra time or penalties in the event rules.
Late news on starting XIs, injuries, or absences—especially to key attackers or defenders—can materially change expectations for this market; monitor official lineups and trusted news sources as the match approaches and note that the market price will usually adjust to reflect that information.
Home advantage can influence styles and scoring: the home team may be more attacking and more likely to score, but also pitch conditions, crowd atmosphere, and tactical choices by the home coach matter. Consider how each club typically performs at home and away when assessing the market.
Head‑to‑head scores can reveal patterns—e.g., whether matches between these clubs tend to be high or low scoring—but small sample sizes, changes in squad quality, and differing competition contexts mean you should weigh recent form and current team composition more heavily than distant historical results.