| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Olympique Lyonnais and Le Havre will score at least one goal in their upcoming fixture. It matters because BTTS markets isolate scoring balance between the two teams, offering a focused way to trade offensive versus defensive dynamics.
Lyon and Le Havre are French clubs that have shown different historical profiles: Lyon is often associated with consistent attacking output while Le Havre has varied between defensive solidity and open games depending on squad composition. Past meetings and recent tactical setups provide context, but lineups, injuries, and match importance frequently shift how likely both teams are to find the net.
Market odds reflect the collective view of participants and react to new information such as starting XIs, injuries, suspensions, weather, and tactical announcements. Odds are dynamic and should be interpreted as the market's current consensus, not a fixed prediction.
Settlement is based on the official match score as recorded by the competition organizer: if both teams have at least one goal in the match result (typically including regular time and stoppage time), the BTTS condition is met; own goals count toward the benefiting team's tally. Whether extra time or shootout goals are included depends on the competition rules and the specific market terms.
Market close time is set by the platform running the market and is often shortly before kickoff; "TBD" means the exact close time hasn't been posted yet. Check the market page for the final close or any notifications from the platform before placing or adjusting positions.
Resolution follows the platform's stated rules: common approaches are to settle using the official match result if the fixture is completed within a specified timeframe, or to void and refund the market if the match is postponed beyond that window or abandoned without an official result. Always consult the market terms for the definitive policy.
Late changes can materially affect the BTTS outcome: the absence of a key striker or the presence of attacking fullbacks changes scoring probabilities, and red cards or defensive substitutions during the game can open or close scoring opportunities. Market prices typically move quickly to reflect such announcements.
Head-to-head scoring trends provide useful context—patterns of high- or low-scoring meetings, home/away differences, and recent encounters—but they are one input among many. Consider sample size, changes in squads and managers, and whether past matches occurred under similar stakes or tactical circumstances.