| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 47% | 45¢ | 47¢ | — | $525 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Roma and Genoa will score at least one goal during their match. It matters because it isolates scoring dynamics from the match result and is sensitive to lineups, tactics, and game state.
Roma and Genoa bring different profiles into this matchup: Roma are typically the more attack-oriented side while Genoa often rely on compact defending and counterattacks, with home advantage potentially changing the balance. Recent form, injuries, and the competition context (league position, fixture congestion) shape how open or cautious the game is likely to be.
Market prices here reflect the collective view on whether both teams will score and will move as new information arrives (lineups, injuries, weather, manager comments). Treat the market as a realtime signal that updates with relevant match developments.
Settlement timing follows the market’s rulebook; commonly it settles at the end of regular time including stoppage time. Check the specific market terms for exceptions (extra time, penalties, or abandonment).
Own goals scored during the match count toward the team scores and therefore count for this market. Goals in a post-match penalty shootout do not count; whether extra-time goals count depends on the market’s stated settlement rules.
Late absences of lead attackers or starting defenders can materially change the scoring outlook; markets typically react quickly, so lineup news should be considered a primary driver of movement.
Treatment of postponements or abandonments depends on the platform’s settlement policy: common outcomes are voiding the market with funds returned or carrying the market forward to the rescheduled fixture. Check the platform’s contingency rules for specifics.
Key influencers are each side’s starting strikers and creative midfielders (goal sources), their central defenders and goalkeeper (likelihood of conceding), and fullbacks if either team relies on wide play. Suspensions, late recalls, or tactical shifts involving these roles are especially consequential.