| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both AS Roma and Inter Milan will score at least one goal in their match. It matters because both-teams-to-score markets capture how likely both sides are to produce offense rather than a one-sided defensive result.
Roma vs Inter is a high-profile Serie A fixture with a history of tactical adjustments, squad rotation, and intense rivalry that can affect scoring patterns. Match importance (league position, cup progression), recent form, and short-term factors like injuries or schedule congestion will shape how open or tight the game is.
Market prices are a live summary of trader expectations about whether both teams will score; they move as new information (lineups, injuries, weather) arrives. Treat prices as a dynamic signal of market sentiment, not as fixed predictions.
The market pays out if both teams score at least one goal during the match period specified by Kalshi for this event (typically full time including stoppage but excluding extra time and penalties unless the event rules state otherwise). Check the event rules on Kalshi for final settlement details.
The event page lists the close time as TBD; on Kalshi, similar match markets generally close at or just before kickoff. Confirm the exact closing timestamp on the Kalshi event page prior to placing trades.
Absences that matter are typically each side's leading strikers/forwards and attacking playmakers (who drive chances), plus any late losses among centre-backs or the goalkeeper that weaken defensive stability; those shifts can materially change the market's assessment.
Home advantage can alter tactical balance—home teams may press more, away teams may counter—affecting chance creation. Pitch conditions, travel fatigue, and crowd influence can also make the game more open or defensive, so venue is a key contextual factor.
Head-to-head scoring trends provide useful context—if recent meetings have been high-scoring, traders may take that into account—but each match is driven by current form, tactics, and availability, so H2H is one input among many rather than a definitive predictor.