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San Jose at Kansas City: Both Teams to Score

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About This Market

This market tracks whether both the San Jose Earthquakes and Sporting Kansas City will score at least one goal during their scheduled Major League Soccer match. It allows participants to weigh the offensive capabilities and defensive vulnerabilities of both clubs as they compete.

Major League Soccer matches frequently feature high-scoring outcomes due to the competitive balance and offensive-minded tactical setups common in the league. Historical matchups between San Jose and Kansas City often reflect their respective form, roster health, and defensive stability throughout the season. Analysts monitor these games closely to see how each team’s tactical adjustments translate into on-field goal production.

Market prices represent the collective sentiment of participants regarding the likelihood of both teams finding the back of the net within the regulation time of the match.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does this market include goals scored during extra time?

No, this market typically applies strictly to the regulation 90 minutes plus stoppage time; extra time or penalty shootouts are usually excluded.

What happens if the match is abandoned before completion?

Markets often follow specific platform house rules regarding match abandonment; typically, if a game does not reach a minimum time threshold, the market may be voided.

How do team injuries impact this market?

Injuries to key defenders can increase the likelihood of a goal conceded, while the absence of primary scorers can decrease the probability of a team finding the net.

What is the historical scoring trend between these two clubs?

Historical head-to-head records indicate varying levels of offensive output, often influenced by the evolving rosters and coaching philosophies of both franchises over recent seasons.

Does an own goal count toward this market?

Yes, in standard soccer betting markets, an own goal is typically credited toward the total score of the opposing team, contributing to the 'Both Teams to Score' outcome.

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