| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Stade Brest and Auxerre will score at least one goal in their match. It matters to traders and football fans because both-teams-to-score is a common way to express expectations about attacking and defensive balance in a single fixture.
Stade Brest and AJ Auxerre are professional French clubs whose matches often reflect tactical contrasts between attack-minded and conservative setups depending on circumstances. Past meetings, recent form, and squad availability can all shape how likely each side is to find the net in this particular fixture.
Market odds reflect the collective view of participants about the likelihood that both teams will score and will move as new information (lineups, injuries, weather) arrives. Interpret prices as a dynamic summary of expectations rather than fixed predictions.
The market resolves based on the official match score at the final whistle (including stoppage time). Both teams must have scored at least one goal; own goals count for the team credited. If the match is abandoned or voided, resolution follows the platform's published rules.
This market will generally close at or shortly before the match kickoff or when trading is suspended by the platform; exact closing times are set by the listing and can change if the platform updates the schedule.
Focus on each side’s starting forwards and attacking midfielders (who drive scoring) and their central defenders/goalkeeper (who prevent goals). Absences or late changes to those positions tend to have the largest impact on the both-teams-to-score outcome.
Yes—if recent head-to-head fixtures have frequently produced goals for both teams, that pattern can inform expectations. However, current season form and squad changes usually matter more than distant past results.
Late lineup announcements and weather/pitch conditions can shift pre-match expectations and therefore market prices; red cards and other in-game events directly affect the match outcome but do not change how the market resolves after the final whistle.