| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Salt Lake and San Diego FC will score at least one goal in their upcoming matchup. It matters because BTTS markets isolate scoring balance between the two teams rather than the match winner, letting traders express views on attack vs. defense dynamics.
Salt Lake at San Diego FC pits two clubs whose tactical setups, recent form, and roster availability will drive scoring patterns; market activity will respond to pre-match information such as confirmed lineups, injuries, and weather. Both Teams to Score markets have enduring relevance across fixtures because they focus on whether each side can find the net, independent of the final result.
Market prices reflect the collective assessment of whether both sides will score, and movements often incorporate new information (lineups, injuries, cards). Watch price changes near kickoff and after major news to understand how the market updates its view of the BTTS outcome.
The market resolves based on whether both Salt Lake and San Diego FC score at least one goal in the match period defined by the platform; typically that means goals scored during regulation time including stoppage time, with extra time or penalty shootouts excluded—confirm the market's official rule text for final determination.
This particular market shows a closing time of TBD; most soccer BTTS markets close at kickoff and are settled after the official match report is published by the organizer, so expect settlement once the match result is confirmed by the platform.
Watch each side's primary goal threats—starting strikers and attacking midfielders—and note the status of key defenders and the goalkeeper; late changes to the starting XI, returning scorers, or an absent defensive leader can materially affect whether both teams find the net.
Early red cards or injuries can increase goal likelihood by creating a numerical advantage or forcing tactical reshuffles; conversely, defensive substitutions to protect a lead can reduce the chance the disadvantaged team scores. Markets often react quickly to such events as information arrives.
Focus on recent meetings and whether those fixtures tended to produce goals for both sides, but give greater weight to matches with similar conditions (home/away, similar lineups). Also consider roster turnover and coaching changes since past results may be less predictive if teams have significantly changed.