| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Mainz and Hoffenheim will score at least one goal in their matchup. It matters because BTTS markets isolate goal-scoring balance between teams rather than match winner, useful for bettors and analysts tracking attacking and defensive dynamics.
Mainz and Hoffenheim are regular Bundesliga opponents with varied attacking profiles; recent seasons have seen both teams capable of scoring but also vulnerable at the back at times. Historical head-to-head patterns and each club’s current form, squad availability, and tactical approach provide the backdrop for expectations about mutual scoring.
Market prices reflect aggregated trader expectations that both sides will score and can move as new information arrives (lineups, injuries, weather). Treat prices as a realtime sentiment indicator rather than a fixed prediction — they change with news and betting flow.
It means the market resolves based on whether Mainz scores at least one goal and Hoffenheim scores at least one goal during the match period specified by the event rules.
Resolution depends on the event rules on the platform; for standard league fixtures it typically covers the 90 minutes plus any referee-added stoppage time and excludes penalty shootouts and extra time unless the event description says otherwise, so check the KALSHI event details.
Head-to-head trends indicate whether past meetings tended to be open and high-scoring or tight and low-scoring; consistent mutual scoring in recent clashes increases the expectation that both teams will score, while a history of clean sheets for one side suggests the opposite.
Absences or returns of primary strikers, creative midfielders, set-piece specialists, or key defenders and the goalkeeper can swing the likelihood of both teams scoring; late lineup confirmations and injury reports are especially influential.
Resolution policies vary by platform; typically the market will follow the official match status and the operator’s rules — it may be voided, suspended until the fixture is replayed, or settled based on official competition rulings, so consult the KALSHI event rules page for this market.