| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Manchester United and Bournemouth will score at least one goal in their upcoming match. It matters because it isolates the event of mutual scoring, useful for traders focused on goal patterns rather than margin of victory.
Manchester United and Bournemouth bring different tactical profiles: one side typically emphasizes higher possession and attacking options, while the other often relies on quick transitions and home momentum. Historical results between the clubs, recent form, squad rotation, and match importance (league, cup, friendly) all shape how likely both sides are to score, but those factors can shift rapidly before kickoff.
Market prices reflect the aggregated view of traders and move as new information arrives (team sheets, injuries, weather, etc.). Use prices as a snapshot of consensus sentiment, and expect them to react to late news and official match confirmations.
The outcome is satisfied if both teams are recorded as having scored at least one goal during the official match period (regular time plus stoppage time), as confirmed by the official match report used by the exchange.
Settlement occurs after the match is complete and the exchange uses the competition's official match report (goalscorers and final score) to determine whether both teams scored; the exchange will publish the settlement time and result according to its rules.
Yes — any goal officially awarded to a team in the match report, including own goals and converted penalties during regular time or stoppage time, counts toward that team's goal tally for this market.
Late team news can materially change the outlook: the absence of a key striker or a rested attack reduces one side's scoring probability, while weakened defenses or rotated keepers can increase it; traders commonly update positions after official lineups are posted.
Head-to-head history provides context about matchup tendencies (e.g., prior high-scoring games), but it should be weighed alongside current-season form, squad changes, and tactical setups, since past meetings may not reflect present team circumstances.