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Montreal at New England: Both Teams to Score

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About This Market

This market asks whether both Montreal and New England will score in their head-to-head match. It matters to traders who want to separate scoring dynamics from which team wins.

Montreal (CF Montréal) and New England Revolution are MLS clubs with different tactical profiles; individual matches between them have produced both low- and high-scoring outcomes depending on lineup and context. Venue, travel, recent form, and roster availability all shape whether each side finds the net on a given day.

Market prices reflect the crowd’s evolving expectations as news arrives (lineups, injuries, weather) and will update up to market close. Use those movements to see which new information traders view as relevant to both teams scoring.

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When will the Montreal at New England: Both Teams to Score market close?

The event page lists the close time as TBD; markets of this type typically close shortly before kickoff. Check the platform for the exact announced close time prior to the match.

Which goals count toward the 'both teams to score' result for this match?

Resolution normally follows the platform’s market rules—most BTTS markets count goals scored during regulation time (90 minutes plus stoppage) and exclude extra time or penalty shootouts. Confirm the KALSHI market rules for this specific event.

How will a late lineup change (e.g., a striker ruled out hours before kickoff) affect this market?

Late changes can materially change expectations because they alter attacking or defensive capability; markets often move quickly when such news is released as participants reassess each team’s likelihood of scoring.

How do injuries or suspensions to Montreal or New England attackers or goalkeepers influence the BTTS outcome?

Losing a primary goal-scorer typically reduces that team’s scoring potential while losing a first-choice goalkeeper can increase the opponent’s chances; depth and tactical adjustments also determine the net effect.

What historical matchup information should I check for relevance to both teams scoring in this fixture?

Look at recent head-to-head scorelines, where those games were played, and each team’s home/away scoring trends this season—that context helps indicate whether the matchup tends toward both teams finding the net.

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