| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 goals scored | 50% | 49¢ | 50¢ | — | $7K | Trade → |
| Over 3.5 goals scored | 30% | 27¢ | 29¢ | — | $1K | Trade → |
| Over 1.5 goals scored | 75% | 74¢ | 75¢ | — | $785 | Trade → |
| Over 4.5 goals scored | 14% | 12¢ | 14¢ | — | $252 | Trade → |
This market lets traders bet on the total number of goals scored in the Tottenham Hotspur vs Atlético Madrid match (the “totals” outcome). It matters because totals markets aggregate participant expectations about how open or defensive the game will be and can inform trading or hedging around match scoring.
Tottenham and Atlético are established European clubs with contrasting tendencies: Atlético has a recent reputation for compact, defensive organization under its head coach, while Tottenham’s profile often emphasizes transition and wide attacking play. Meetings between these clubs, typically in European competition, have produced a mix of low- and medium-scoring outcomes depending on tactics, squad selection and match importance.
Odds/prices in a totals market represent the market’s consensus about scoring expectations and update as new information arrives (lineups, injuries, weather, etc.). Use them as a real-time indicator of market sentiment, not a static prediction.
The market is split into four distinct total-goals outcome contracts defined by goal ranges or thresholds; consult the market page or contract list on KALSHI for the exact labels of those four outcomes, as they are displayed there.
Closure is typically tied to the official kickoff or the market operator’s settlement rules; TBD indicates the platform is awaiting confirmation of the fixture time or final settlement criteria. Check the market page for updates as the kickoff time and closing window are finalized.
A $19 total volume indicates limited liquidity so far, which can mean wider price spreads and greater volatility from small trades; exercise caution on order size and expect prices to move more when new information arrives.
Announcements that materially alter scoring expectations — for example, confirmed absences of starting strikers or attacking midfielders, unexpected defensive injuries, a coach signalling a defensive gameplan, or late lineup rotations — are most likely to shift totals prices.
In-game events that change scoring dynamics will typically move live prices immediately; final settlement depends on the market’s stated rules (often the official final score at the end of regulation). Always verify the market’s settlement terms on the contract page to know which periods and officiating decisions are included.