| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 goals scored | 54% | 53¢ | 54¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
| Over 4.5 goals scored | 14% | 14¢ | 15¢ | — | $625 | Trade → |
| Over 1.5 goals scored | 78% | 77¢ | 78¢ | — | $486 | Trade → |
| Over 3.5 goals scored | 31% | 30¢ | 31¢ | — | $275 | Trade → |
This market lets traders express expectations for the total number of goals scored in the Monterrey at Tigres match. It matters because totals markets aggregate available information (lineups, injuries, weather, tactics) into tradable prices that reflect the market view on scoring.
Monterrey and Tigres contest one of Mexico's most intense local derbies, where tactical approaches and rivalry dynamics can influence how open or cagey the game is. Seasonal form, recent head-to-head results, and competition context (league position or cup implications) all shape scoring incentives for both teams and therefore the market for totals.
Prices in this totals market represent the market-implied chances of each goal-range outcome and will move as new information arrives. Traders should interpret prices as a consensus view that updates in real time with lineup news, injuries, and match-day conditions.
The market's close time is set by the exchange and typically occurs shortly before kickoff; this specific event's close is listed on the platform — check the event page for the official close time.
Each outcome corresponds to a defined range of total goals scored in the match as specified on the event page; the market pays out based on which goal-range contains the official full-time score.
Late injuries or absences of primary scorers or defenders generally move the market quickly because they change expected goal production; expect greater price volatility when key players are ruled out close to kickoff.
Resolution follows the exchange's rules using the official match score at the end of regulation time; consult the event page for specifics on what counts (e.g., extra time, abandoned matches, postponements) and how refunds or voids are handled.
Look at recent meetings between Monterrey and Tigres, each team's recent goal-scoring and conceding trends, and any changes in coaching or personnel since those meetings to judge whether prior patterns are likely to persist.