| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Philadelphia and Atlanta will record at least one official score in their scheduled matchup. It matters because the outcome captures the game’s offensive dynamics and is a simple way to express expectations about scoring from both sides.
The matchup pits two franchise teams whose scoring patterns depend on sport-specific factors such as starting personnel, recent form, and tactical approach. Historical head-to-head trends, current-season offensive and defensive records, and late-breaking injury or lineup news all shape expectations for whether both teams will score.
Market prices reflect the collective view of traders about the likelihood of both teams recording a score and update as new information arrives (injuries, weather, lineups). Treat prices as a dynamic signal of market sentiment rather than a definitive prediction.
The market will settle according to the event’s official resolution rules, typically after the scheduled game is completed and an official final score is posted. Because this specific market shows a closing time as TBD, monitor the market page for the announced settlement window and any updates.
A qualifying score is any official scoring event recognized by the sport’s governing body and recorded in the official box score (for example, goals, runs, touchdowns, field goals, etc.). Check the market’s rules for any sport-specific clarifications, but the core requirement is that each team must register at least one official scoring event.
Resolution follows the platform’s settlement policy: if the game is postponed and later completed within the timeframe specified by the market rules, the market typically settles on the eventual official result; if the game is not completed or is cancelled within the policy window, the market may be voided or settled as specified. Confirm the platform’s event resolution policy on the market page.
Key items include announced starting lineups or pitchers, last-minute injuries or scratches to leading scorers, official injury reports, and any tactical announcements from coaches. For sports with special roles, also watch goalkeeper/kicker status and bullpen usage plans, since those materially affect whether each side can put points on the board.
Outdoor elements like heavy rain, strong wind, or extreme cold can suppress scoring and lower the chance both teams register scores, while indoor venues or calm conditions tend to favor more scoring. Field surface (artificial vs natural) and stadium quirks can also influence ball movement and scoring opportunities, so check the game location and forecast as part of your assessment.