| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether San Diego FC and Dallas will each score at least one goal in their upcoming match; it matters because 'both teams to score' markets capture how open or defensive a game is expected to be and inform trading or betting decisions.
Context includes each club's recent scoring and defensive trends, coaching tactics, and the physical demands of MLS travel and scheduling. Historical meetings between these teams and any short-term roster changes (injuries, suspensions, rotations) will shape expectations for whether both sides find the net.
Market prices aggregate participant views about the likelihood of both teams scoring and will move as new information (lineups, injuries, weather) comes in; sudden price swings typically reflect fresh, potentially market-moving news rather than long-term fundamentals.
The outcome is achieved if San Diego FC and Dallas each score at least one goal during the match (including stoppage time) within the match period defined by the platform; penalty shootouts are not counted unless the market explicitly states otherwise.
Resolution follows the platform's rules: if the fixture is not completed within the timeframe specified by the platform or is voided under its policies, the market will be settled according to those rules—check KALSHI's official resolution policy for the definitive procedure.
Availability of each team’s primary starting strikers and creative midfielders (who generate chances) and the starting goalkeeper or center-backs (who prevent goals) are the most impactful; late withdrawals or suspensions to those roles materially alter the expected scoring pattern.
Home advantage can favor Dallas in terms of familiarity with the pitch and local conditions, while travel and schedule congestion for San Diego can affect fatigue and lineup choices—both factors influence how open the match is and whether both teams find the net.
Key triggers include early goals, red cards, injuries to attackers or keepers, announced tactical substitutions, and sudden weather or pitch issues; each can materially shift expectations about whether both sides will score.