| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both AC Milan and Lazio will score at least one goal in their match. It matters because it isolates scoring dynamics rather than the match result, appealing to traders focused on offensive/defensive interactions.
Milan and Lazio are established Serie A clubs with contrasting tactical profiles that often produce open contests: one side may emphasize possession and structured buildup while the other uses quick transitions and set pieces. Historical matchups between top Italian clubs can swing based on lineup choices, injuries, and match context such as standings or cup progression.
Market prices aggregate traders’ views about the likelihood that both teams will find the net; price moves typically reflect new, match-specific information like confirmed lineups, injuries, weather, or tactical shifts announced before kickoff.
A successful outcome requires both AC Milan and Lazio to score at least one goal during the match period defined by the contract; check the market contract for the precise time window (many markets include regular time plus stoppage but exclude extra time and penalty shootouts).
Home advantage can affect tactics and attacking impetus—Lazio at home may press for an early lead or control tempo, which can either increase scoring opportunities for both sides if the game opens up or reduce them if Lazio dominates and the opponent is contained.
Absences of primary goal-scorers or creators (strikers, attacking midfielders), the starting goalkeeper, or a key center-back are most influential because they directly alter a team’s ability to score or prevent goals; late confirmations of such absences typically trigger price movement.
An early red card usually shifts dynamics toward more goals for the advantaged side but can also prompt the undermanned team to sit deeper; an early goal can either open the match (provoking an equalizer attempt) or cause the conceding team to adopt a defensive approach—both outcomes alter the chance that both teams will score.
The event page lists the market close and resolution rules—this particular listing shows close time as TBD, so monitor the market page for updates; final resolution will follow the platform’s stated rules and the official match report used by the exchange.