| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Charlton | 10% | 9¢ | 10¢ | — | $978 | Trade → |
| Middlesbrough | 72% | 70¢ | 72¢ | — | $519 | Trade → |
| Tie | 19% | 17¢ | 19¢ | — | $58 | Trade → |
This market covers the outcome of the Middlesbrough vs Charlton football match and lets participants trade on which of the three listed results will occur. It matters because market prices aggregate publicly available information about team strength, news, and match conditions into a single, tradable signal.
Middlesbrough and Charlton Athletic are English clubs with distinct recent histories: Middlesbrough have spent extended periods in the second tier and have intermittent top-flight experience, while Charlton have also moved between divisions and have a strong local identity. Matches between them can hinge on squad depth, tactical matchups, and whether the game is part of league, cup, or other competitions, with venue and scheduling often influencing team selection.
Market prices for this match reflect traders' collective assessment of likely outcomes and will move as new information (lineups, injuries, weather, managerial changes) becomes available. Treat posted odds as a synthesis of current information rather than a fixed prediction—watch for price moves around key news events for actionable signals.
The market currently shows a closing time of TBD; platforms commonly close match outcome markets at scheduled kickoff, but closing rules can vary—check the market page for updates and any announced cutoff before the match.
The three outcomes correspond to a Middlesbrough win, a draw, and a Charlton win; the market settles on the official match result as recorded by the competition organizer (including added time but excluding unrelated postponements or abandonment rules specified by the platform).
Significant absences—especially of expected starters like a leading scorer or goalkeeper—or late changes to the starting XI typically move the market quickly, because they materially change expected goals and tactics for this exact match.
Yes; whether the fixture is at Middlesbrough’s home ground or Charlton’s home ground affects travel, familiarity with the pitch, and likely crowd support—factors that historically influence single-match outcomes and therefore market pricing.
Use head-to-head and recent form as contextual inputs: prioritize recent matches, consider whether games were played home or away, and account for roster and managerial changes since those encounters—small sample sizes and competition type (league vs cup) can limit their predictive value.