| 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 Heidenheim will score at least one goal in their match. It matters because it isolates the scoring interaction between the two teams rather than the match winner, making it sensitive to tactical choices, injuries, and in-game developments.
Leverkusen and Heidenheim typically meet in the German top tiers and cup competitions; their matches often reflect a contrast between Leverkusen's higher possession/attacking orientation and Heidenheim's organized, counter-oriented approach. Historical meetings and recent form can provide context, but match-day factors such as tactics, suspensions, and squad rotation strongly influence whether both teams find the net.
Market prices represent the aggregate view of traders about the likelihood that both teams will score and will move as new information arrives (starting lineups, injuries, weather, in-game events). Treat price movement as a real-time signal of changing expectations rather than a fixed forecast.
Resolution timing depends on the market rules but most 'both teams to score' markets are settled based on the official full-time score including stoppage time; check the specific market rules to confirm whether extra time or penalties count.
Lineups are critical: the absence of regular goal-scorers or the selection of defensive personnel can materially change scoring chances for a side, while injuries or rotation can reduce or increase their likelihood of scoring.
Head-to-head scoring trends offer useful context but are a small sample; they should be weighed alongside current form, tactical setups, and recent squad changes rather than used in isolation.
Typical practice is to void or suspend markets if the match is postponed or abandoned before completion, and many 'both teams to score' markets exclude extra time and penalties — always consult the platform's official settlement rules for definitive guidance.
Goals (especially the first), red cards, major injuries, tactical switches (e.g., teams pushing for an equalizer), and weather or pitch issues are the primary in-game events that will move market prices quickly.