| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market asks whether both Manchester City and West Ham will score in their head-to-head match. It matters for traders and fans who want to express views on match flow and goal-scoring dynamics without betting on a specific winner.
Manchester City are typically associated with high possession and frequent attacking chances, while West Ham often rely on physicality, set pieces, and counter-attacks—especially at home. Historical head-to-heads and recent form can influence scoring patterns, and context such as fixture congestion, competition stage, or travel can change team selection and tactics.
Market prices represent the aggregated expectations of participants about whether both teams will score; price moves reflect new information (team news, injuries, weather, etc.). Use prices as a dynamic indicator of consensus rather than a fixed forecast, and check settlement rules for how the market is finalized.
The market resolves based on whether both teams have registered at least one goal in the official match score at the time specified by the platform (typically end of regular time); consult the platform’s settlement rules for details on extra time or shootouts if applicable.
Postponements or abandonments are resolved according to the trading platform’s event rules—common approaches include voiding the market if the match does not reach a valid completion or waiting for rescheduled fixtures; check the platform’s policy for this specific event.
Key attacking players, starting strikers and playmakers on both sides influence scoring probability, as do central defenders and the goalkeeper; absences or late-team-news involving these personnel tend to have the largest impact on market movement.
Home advantage can affect tactics and chance creation—West Ham may be more likely to press or attack at home, and crowd momentum can influence both teams’ offensive output; pitch dimensions and surface can also favor one style of play.
Significant late information—official starting XIs, last-minute injuries, or severe weather—usually causes the most pronounced price movement in the hours and minutes before kickoff, as traders update expectations based on new, concrete inputs.