| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both OGC Nice and Angers SCO will each score at least one goal in their scheduled match. It matters to traders and fans because it captures the match's goal dynamics beyond which side wins.
Nice and Angers have contrasting profiles historically: Nice are often viewed as the more attack-minded, resource-rich club while Angers have tended to adopt compact, counter-attacking or defensive approaches. Past meetings, squad continuity, and tactical matchups between the two clubs can all influence how likely the game is to produce goals at both ends.
Prediction market odds represent the collective assessment of participants about the likelihood of both teams scoring and will move as new information arrives (lineups, injuries, weather, etc.). Use prices as a snapshot of market expectations and monitor changes around official announcements for the strongest signals.
A 'Yes' outcome requires that both Nice and Angers score at least one goal during the official match duration (typically the 90 minutes plus stoppage time); settlement follows the market's stated resolution rules.
Changes to lineups or injuries to key attackers or defenders typically shift expectations because they alter each side's scoring and defensive capacity; traders often react quickly to official team news, so prices can move before kickoff.
Yes — recurring patterns in past meetings (e.g., high-scoring encounters or low-scoring tactical battles) provide context that market participants use alongside current form, but each match also depends on present-day squad availability and tactics.
An early goal often shifts in-play expectations because it changes incentives and game states: the conceded team may become more attacking to equalize while the scoring team can choose to protect or extend the lead, both of which alter the prospect of both sides scoring.
Resolution depends on the market's official rules: typically, a postponed or abandoned match may void the market or be settled only after an official result is available, and 'both teams to score' is generally judged on goals during regular match time (not penalty shootouts); check the event's settlement policy for specifics.