| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 47% | 45¢ | 47¢ | — | $2 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Mallorca and Osasuna will score at least one goal in their upcoming match. It matters because it focuses on the match’s offensive and defensive balance and is useful for traders who want exposure to scoring dynamics rather than final result.
Mallorca and Osasuna meet in a fixture where tactical approach and recent form shape the likelihood of goals: one side may prioritize possession and attack while the other relies on organization and counters. Historical head-to-heads and each club’s season context influence expectations, but specific lineups and match-day conditions often determine the final outcome.
Market odds aggregate traders’ views and react to new information such as confirmed lineups, injuries, weather, and in-play events. Movements in the market reflect changing expectations about whether both teams will find the net before the match is completed under the platform’s resolution rules.
For this market, 'Both Teams to Score' is achieved if Mallorca and Osasuna each record at least one goal in the match as defined by the exchange’s scoring rules; typically goals in regular time and stoppage time count, while treatment of extra time or penalties depends on the platform’s market terms.
Resolution follows the platform’s event rules: if the match is not played or not completed within the exchange’s specified timeframe, the market may be voided or resolved according to those policies; check official announcements from the platform for the final determination.
Focus on each side’s primary forwards and creative midfielders (who provide goal chances), plus their first-choice goalkeepers and central defenders (who affect concession risk). Absence or return of these types of players typically has the largest impact on the likelihood of both teams scoring.
Yes—an own goal is recorded in the match scoreline for the opposing team and generally counts toward fulfilling a 'Both Teams to Score' condition, subject to the exchange’s official scoring definitions.
Late changes and in-game events materially alter the match dynamics: a red card or defensive injury usually reduces the chance of both teams scoring, while attacking substitutions or an early goal can increase it. Markets typically react quickly to such news, so traders monitor live updates and official substitutions.