| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both AS Monaco and Olympique Lyonnais will score at least one goal in their head-to-head match. It matters because 'Both Teams to Score' markets isolate attacking and defensive dynamics and are sensitive to lineup and tactical changes that bettors and analysts watch closely.
Monaco and Lyon are established French clubs with frequent meetings in Ligue 1 and domestic cups; their matches often reflect contrasting tactical approaches depending on form and competition context. Historically, some fixtures between them have produced goals at both ends while others have been tightly contested; recent team form, managerial tactics, and competition stakes shape expectations for scoring patterns.
Odds in this market reflect the market’s collective assessment of whether each side will score at least once during the match as defined by the official match report. Because odds update with news (lineups, injuries, weather) and time to kickoff, interpret them as a live signal of changing event risk rather than a fixed forecast.
The market close time is set by the platform and shown on the event page; markets like this commonly close at or shortly before kickoff, but check the market page for the confirmed close time since it is listed as TBD here.
This market refers to the Monaco vs Lyon fixture specified on the event page—consult the event details there for the competition (e.g., Ligue 1, cup tie) and the official match date and kickoff time used to resolve the market.
Resolution follows the official match report from the competition or designated data provider: goals credited to a team (including own goals credited to the opposing team) and goals scored in regular time plus official stoppage time are typically counted; penalty shootout goals are usually excluded unless the market explicitly states otherwise—refer to the market rules for final determination.
Lineup announcements and injury news can materially change the expected likelihood that both teams score—loss of a leading striker or a key defender will shift market sentiment quickly, which is why prices often move after official team sheets are published or when late injury updates occur.
Settlement policy depends on the platform’s rules: postponed or abandoned matches may be voided, suspended until a replay date, or settled based on the official result at the time specified by the market terms; extra time and penalty shootouts are handled according to the market’s stated resolution criteria, so always check the event’s specific settlement rules.