| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both New York and Toronto will score at least one goal in their upcoming head-to-head match. It matters because 'both teams to score' markets capture whether a game will feature goals at both ends, which is useful for fans and traders tracking attacking and defensive dynamics.
The fixture pits two clubs from major North American professional competition(s) that have varying historical scoring patterns depending on roster, coach, and competition context; check the event listing for which specific New York club and competition this refers to. Past meetings, seasonal form, and lineup choices often determine whether matches between these sides tend to be high- or low-scoring, and those patterns can change rapidly over a season due to transfers, injuries, or coaching changes.
Market prices aggregate traders' views about the likelihood that both teams will score and react to new information such as confirmed lineups, injuries, and weather. Use price movement as a real-time signal of changing expectations rather than a fixed prediction.
The outcome is satisfied if both New York and Toronto record at least one official goal during the match period used for resolution; check the event page for the exact resolution window used by the platform.
Resolution typically occurs at the official end of the match as defined by the event administrator; that generally includes stoppage time but you should confirm whether extra time or penalty shootouts are included for this specific listing.
Use recent head-to-head trends as context—look at the last several meetings for patterns in both teams scoring—but weigh them alongside current-season form and personnel changes since past fixtures may not reflect the present squads or tactics.
Early goals, red cards, tactical substitutions, and injuries during the match materially alter the probability; an early lead may force the trailing team to adopt a more attacking approach, increasing the chance both sides score.
Adverse weather or a poor pitch can suppress attacking play and lower scoring, while long travel or condensed schedules can increase fatigue and defensive lapses; check pre-match reports for these conditions when assessing the market.