| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 59¢ | 62¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Seattle and Saint Louis will score at least one goal in their matchup. It matters because it isolates goal-scoring interaction between the teams rather than predicting a winner, and it responds to late-breaking game information.
Seattle and Saint Louis are clubs whose offensive and defensive profiles can vary from match to match depending on lineup, tactics, and competition schedule. Historical meetings and recent form provide context, but roster news, injuries, and match importance typically drive the most material changes to expectations.
Prediction market prices aggregate trader expectations about the likeliest outcome given available information; price movement before kickoff often reflects new facts (lineups, injuries, weather) and market reassessment, while intramatch information only matters if the market remains open during play.
The outcome is whether each team scores at least one goal during the official match period; if both teams have at least one counted goal by the end of regulation and stoppage time, the event resolves as 'both teams scored.'
Resolution normally happens after the match concludes and any added stoppage time is complete; any goals that stand on the official final scoreline are used to determine the outcome.
Watch confirmed starting lineups, late injury or illness reports, tactical announcements indicating offensive or defensive intent, and significant weather or pitch reports — each can meaningfully change the likelihood both teams score.
Head-to-head results and season-long goals-for/against offer context about tendencies, but small sample sizes and changing rosters mean they should be combined with current lineup and form indicators rather than used alone.
Yes — goals that are officially recorded on the final match score, including stoppage-time goals and counted own goals, determine the outcome; goals that are overturned by officials or VAR do not count.