| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Miami and Charlotte will score at least one goal in their match; it matters because 'both teams to score' markets capture how likely a game will be open and competitive offensively.
Miami and Charlotte are MLS clubs with varied scoring patterns in recent seasons; matches between them can swing between tight defensive affairs and more open, goal-filled contests depending on lineups and context. Match-specific factors such as injuries, rotation, and stakes on the day tend to drive whether both sides find the net.
Market prices reflect the crowd’s read on whether the game will produce goals from both sides — prices move as new, match-specific information arrives (lineups, injuries, weather, tactical setup). Use prices as a real-time signal of consensus expectations rather than as fixed predictions.
This market will be settled after the official match result is confirmed by the league or market operator; settlement typically occurs once the full, official match report is available (see market rules for the operator’s exact settlement timing).
For a standard league match like Miami at Charlotte, 'both teams to score' usually refers to goals scored during regulation time (the 90 minutes plus stoppage/injury time); goals in extra time or penalty shootouts are typically excluded unless the market specifies otherwise.
If the match does not take place or is abandoned outside the operator’s specified rescheduling window, markets are commonly voided and stakes returned; if the match is rescheduled within the operator’s rules, the market may follow the new kickoff — check the platform’s event rules for the exact policy.
Key influences are the teams’ primary goal scorers (strikers or attacking midfielders), set-piece specialists, and the starting goalkeepers/defensive leaders; absences or late lineup changes to those players materially change the chance that each side will score.
Lineup confirmations, late injuries or suspensions, weather and pitch reports, coach comments on approach, and any travel or scheduling announcements (e.g., fatigue or rotation) are the most actionable last-minute inputs to adjust your assessment.