| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Metz and Stade Rennais will score at least one goal in their scheduled match. It matters because it isolates attacking versus defensive dynamics and is a common way to trade on the expected openness of a game without predicting the exact score.
Metz and Stade Rennais meet as established French clubs with contrasting profiles: one side may prioritize defensive organization while the other often presses for possession and chances. Historical head-to-head patterns, recent tactical setups, and the fact that this is a single-match market all shape expectations for goals without requiring knowledge of the final scoreline.
Market prices reflect collective expectations about whether each team will score and will move as new information arrives (lineups, injuries, weather). Treat prices as a real-time summary of available information rather than a fixed forecast—check the event page for the official settlement rules and any platform-specific nuances.
It settles on whether both Metz and Stade Rennais score at least one goal in the match window defined by the platform—typically full time including stoppage but excluding any post-match shootouts; consult the event's settlement rules on the platform for the definitive window.
Settlement follows the platform's event rules: markets are often voided if the fixture is not completed within a specified timeframe, or they may be settled based on official competition rulings—check the event page and platform terms for the exact policy for this market.
Priority items are confirmed starting lineups, late injury or illness reports to primary strikers or defensive leaders, and any announced tactical changes; these tend to have the most direct influence on whether each side is likely to score.
For a standard league match, extra time and penalties are generally not relevant; only goals during the official match period defined by the platform (usually regulation time plus stoppage) count. Verify the event’s settlement rules to confirm.
The market typically reacts most strongly to official starting XI announcements (often about an hour before kickoff) and any late-breaking injury or suspension news; earlier indicators from press conferences and training reports can also shift expectations.