| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Lille and Stade Rennais will score at least one goal in their match. It matters because 'both teams to score' markets capture attacking/defensive balance and react quickly to team news and match conditions.
Lille and Stade Rennais are established clubs in French top‑flight football with histories of producing both tight, low‑scoring games and open, high‑scoring encounters depending on personnel and tactics. Recent seasons have shown varied scoring patterns for both clubs, so match‑specific factors (lineups, injuries, tactics, venue) tend to drive expectations more than long‑term reputation alone.
Prediction market prices reflect traders’ collective view about the likelihood that each side will find the net during the applicable match period; prices move as new information arrives (lineups, injuries, weather, odds from bookmakers). Use the market price as a real‑time signal of changing expectations rather than a fixed forecast.
The outcome is determined by whether each team records at least one official goal in the match period specified by the market; own goals and penalty goals that are part of regular time/stoppage usually count, and settlement follows the official match statistics used by the market operator.
Closure timing is set by the platform and typically occurs at or shortly before kickoff; check the event page for the exact close time since it is listed as TBD for this instance.
Resolution depends on the platform’s event rules: markets are often settled based on the completed match when it is replayed within a specified window, or voided/adjourned if no result is produced; consult the market operator’s rules for the authoritative procedure.
Late absences or surprise lineup changes can shift expectations quickly because they alter attacking or defensive capacity; traders typically react in real time, so prices may move between announcement and kickoff.
In standard league fixtures, extra time and penalty shootouts are not applicable; as a rule, only goals recorded in the match period defined by the market (usually regulation time plus stoppage) count — the official market rules specify any exceptions.