| 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 Charlotte will score at least one goal in the Philadelphia at Charlotte match. It matters because goalscoring affects many in-game strategies and user positions on KALSHI.
The market covers a single head-to-head fixture between Philadelphia and Charlotte; historical matchups, current season form, and roster availability all shape scoring patterns. Teams with attacking styles or defensive frailties tend to produce more matches where both sides score, while recent results and venue (home/away) provide additional context.
Market odds on KALSHI reflect the collective judgment of traders and will move as lineup news, injuries, weather, and other information arrives. Use the market price as a snapshot of sentiment rather than a fixed prediction.
Settlement is determined by the official match report for the specified Philadelphia at Charlotte fixture: if both teams score at least once in the applicable match period defined by the contract, the market resolves accordingly. Check the contract text on KALSHI for the exact time window included (regular time, stoppage time, and whether extra time or penalties are excluded).
The market close time is listed as TBD; typically KALSHI markets for match outcomes close shortly before kickoff. Monitor the KALSHI event page for the posted closing time and any updates.
If the Philadelphia at Charlotte fixture is postponed or abandoned, settlement follows the KALSHI contract rules for voided or rescheduled events—this can mean cancellation and refunds or settlement after a rescheduled match. Consult the platform’s official event rules for the precise handling.
Late announcements of starting XI, unexpected injuries or withdrawals, tactical shifts (for example an unusually defensive lineup), and sudden weather or travel disruptions for Philadelphia or Charlotte are the most market-moving items.
Head-to-head history can provide context but has limited predictive power compared with current-season metrics: focus on each team’s recent goals scored and conceded, home/away splits, and any short-term changes to personnel or tactics when assessing the likelihood both teams will score.