| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Minnesota and Los Angeles will each record at least one official goal/score in the scheduled Minnesota at Los Angeles game. It matters because it isolates scoring dynamics independent of the match winner and is useful for traders and bettors focusing on offensive output.
A 'Both Teams to Score' market is a common binary contract across many team sports that measures whether both sides will find the net. Useful background includes each club's recent scoring and defensive records, venue scoring tendencies, and any head-to-head patterns between Minnesota and Los Angeles. Because lineups, injuries, and match context can change up to kickoff, historical trends should be combined with up-to-date team news.
Market odds represent the trading crowd’s consensus view of the likelihood that both teams will score; they move as new information arrives. Use quoted odds as a live signal but cross-check with current team news, match conditions, and official event rules before making decisions.
The market settles 'Yes' if each team records at least one official goal/score during the match period defined by the event rules; if one or both teams finish scoreless, the market settles 'No.' Consult the KALSHI event rules to confirm the precise match period used for settlement.
The listed close time is TBD; many similar markets close at official kickoff or when starting lineups are locked. Check the event page for the definitive close time and any last-minute trading suspension notices.
Settlement follows the platform’s contingency rules: some markets are voided and refunded if the match is not played within a specified window, while others use the officially awarded result. Review KALSHI’s settlement policy for this event to see how interruptions are handled.
Whether stoppage time counts depends on the event definition, but typically goals scored during normal stoppage added to each half are included. Confirm the market’s rulebook on the event page to be certain.
Late availability updates can materially change the expected scoring dynamics; they will generally be reflected in market prices if trading remains open. For settlement, only what occurs on the field during the defined match period matters—pre-match roster changes do not change settlement rules, but they should inform trading decisions prior to close.