| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Torino and Pisa will score at least one goal in their match. It matters because the 'Both Teams to Score' outcome summarizes attacking and defensive balance and is commonly used by traders and fans to express views on game flow.
Torino and Pisa are established Italian clubs with differing styles, recent form, and squad depth; those contrasts shape expectations for goal production. Historical head-to-head results, where available, plus the match venue and lineup choices provide additional context for how open or defensive the game might be.
Market prices reflect the consensus view of traders about the likelihood of both teams scoring and will move as new information emerges. Use price movement and trading volume as indicators of shifting expectations around injuries, team news, or tactical changes.
The market close and settlement time are listed as TBD; typically these markets settle after the match concludes according to the market operator's rules, so check the event page or official market rules for the exact settlement timing once announced.
The outcome requires each team to score at least one goal during the match period defined by the market operator; commonly this includes regulation time plus stoppage time but excludes extra time and penalty shootouts—confirm the operator's rulebook for this specific market.
Own goals and penalties awarded during the match count for the credited team's score; stoppage-time goals usually count if the market includes regulation and stoppage time—verify the market's settlement definitions to be certain.
Late lineup announcements and injury updates can materially shift expectations because they change offensive or defensive capacity; such news often causes rapid price moves as traders reassess the chances of both sides scoring.
Settlement rules for abandoned, suspended, or replayed matches depend on the market operator’s terms; common approaches include voiding the market or deferring settlement until the match is completed under specified conditions—check the operator's official settlement policy for this event.