| 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 AS Monaco will score at least one goal in their match; it matters because it reflects expectations about how open or defensive the game will be. Outcomes are used by traders and viewers to express views on attacking strength and defensive vulnerability for each side.
Stade Brest and AS Monaco are French professional clubs with differing profiles: Monaco traditionally emphasizes attacking football and young talent development, while Brest often relies on organization and counterattacks. Match context—competition type, timing in the season, and squad availability—shapes how each team approaches offense and defense and therefore affects the likelihood of both teams scoring.
Market prices here aggregate participant views and respond to news such as injuries, lineups, and tactical announcements; they are an evolving summary of market expectations. Use odds as a snapshot of collective sentiment rather than a certainty about the match outcome.
Both Teams to Score requires that each side records at least one goal during the match’s official playing time (including stoppage/added time) as defined by the event rules; if either team finishes goalless, the market resolves as no.
Settlement occurs after the match finishes and the platform confirms the official full-time score from the recognized match organiser or designated data provider; if the fixture is postponed, abandoned, or voided, the platform’s contingency rules determine settlement.
Unless the event explicitly states otherwise, the outcome is typically determined by goals in regulation time plus stoppage time; extra time and penalty shootouts are usually excluded—check the event details for any different specification.
Late confirmations of injured or suspended attackers reduce the expected likelihood of both teams scoring, while defensive absences or attacking signings increase it; market prices often move quickly after official lineup releases and injury updates.
Head-to-head trends can indicate tendencies (for example, whether past fixtures were high- or low-scoring), but their predictive value depends on how recent those matches are and on changes in squads, tactics, and current season context.