| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market tracks whether both the Portland Timbers and Minnesota United will score at least one goal during their scheduled match. It serves as a direct indicator of market expectations regarding the offensive efficiency and defensive vulnerabilities of both squads.
Matches between these clubs often hinge on tactical setups and the form of key attacking playmakers. As both teams operate within the competitive landscape of the MLS, historical head-to-head encounters frequently feature high-scoring exchanges, though personnel changes and home-field advantage can significantly alter typical outcomes.
The market price represents the collective consensus on the likelihood that neither side will maintain a clean sheet. Traders analyze team news, injury reports, and tactical shifts to gauge the probability of both teams finding the back of the net.
If neither team scores, the condition 'Both Teams to Score' is not met, and the 'No' outcome is resolved as the winner.
Unless otherwise specified by the exchange, markets for regular season MLS games typically focus on the outcome at the end of regulation time, including stoppage time.
Significant defensive injuries often increase the statistical likelihood of the opposing team scoring, which may lead to higher expectations for both teams to net a goal.
In the event of a postponement or abandonment, the market will follow the specific exchange rules regarding match completion, often resulting in a voided market if the game is not played within a set timeframe.
Yes, home teams statistically score more frequently, but the specific venue can influence the overall match pace and total goals scored based on field surface and stadium environment.