| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 58% | 58¢ | 62¢ | — | $220 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both AS Monaco and Paris Saint-Germain will score at least one goal in their matchup. It matters because 'both teams to score' markets distill whether a game is expected to be open and competitive, which affects trading and hedging decisions.
Monaco and PSG are frequent opponents in French football with a history of varied scorelines: some fixtures are high-scoring affairs while others are cagey, defensive battles. Factors such as squad selection, injuries, current form, and the competition or stakes of the match typically drive whether both sides find the net.
Market prices aggregate traders' views and adjust as new information (lineups, injuries, weather, etc.) becomes available; they indicate the market consensus about the likelihood of both teams scoring but are not guarantees of the outcome.
The market typically closes at or before the scheduled kickoff and resolves based on the official match result once the match period defined by the platform is complete; check the market page for the exact close time for this event.
Both teams must score at least one official goal within the match period specified by the platform (usually regular time including stoppage time). Penalty shootout goals are generally excluded; consult the market rules for edge cases.
Absence of key attackers or defenders can materially change the chance that both teams score: missing a top striker may reduce goals for that side, while losing a central defender or goalkeeper can increase the likelihood of conceding. Managers rotating squads for fixture congestion can also alter scoring dynamics.
Use head-to-head and recent form as context—look at how often both teams scored in recent meetings, home/away scoring splits, and short-term trends—but place more weight on current squad availability and tactical setups than on isolated historical results.
Resolution depends on the platform's rules: postponed matches may lead to suspension or rescheduling of the market, abandoned matches are often voided if not completed under the platform policy, and extra time or penalties may be excluded unless the market explicitly states otherwise—check the specific market rules for this event.