| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Saint Louis and New York City will score at least one goal in their scheduled match. It matters because 'Both Teams to Score' (BTTS) reflects how offensive and defensive matchups are expected to play out, and reacts quickly to lineup and condition updates.
Saint Louis and New York City are clubs in the same league with distinct tactical profiles; matchups between them can highlight contrasts in possession, pressing, and finishing. Historical meetings, recent scoring and defensive form, injuries, and scheduling (e.g., midweek fixtures) are common background factors that influence whether both sides find the net. Because this market's close time is listed as TBD, traders should monitor official kickoff and platform announcements for the precise timeline.
Market prices summarize traders' collective assessment of the likelihood that both teams will score and will move as new information arrives (lineups, injuries, weather, etc.). Use price movements and news updates together to understand how the market is reacting to changing match conditions.
It requires each team to score at least one goal during the match period specified by the market. Check the platform's rulebook for whether the market uses regulation time plus stoppage only, and whether any extra time or shootouts (if applicable) are included.
The event lists the close time as TBD; commonly such markets close shortly before kickoff and settle after the match concludes according to the platform's official match endpoint. Look for updated close and settlement details on the market page or platform rules.
Announcements that affect both attacking and defensive ability are most impactful: confirmed absences or returns of top strikers, creative midfielders, starting goalkeepers, or multiple defenders can change expectations for both teams scoring. Late tactical changes (e.g., an unexpectedly defensive lineup) also move the market.
Look for patterns such as whether past meetings tended to be open contests with goals at both ends or low-scoring affairs, and combine that with each team's current season form (goals scored and conceded). Head-to-head history is informative but should be weighed alongside recent injuries, transfers, and tactical changes.
Adverse weather (heavy rain, strong wind) or a poor pitch can suppress goal-scoring, while a quick turnaround between fixtures increases fatigue and may weaken defensive cohesion. Home-field factors (travel distance, local climate, crowd effects) can also alter team performance and the likelihood that both sides score.