| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Tottenham and Liverpool will score at least one goal in their upcoming match. It matters because a 'both teams to score' outcome signals an open, competitive game and is a common way to trade on match tempo and attacking balance.
Tottenham and Liverpool are high-profile clubs with distinct tactical approaches that can produce either tight defensive matches or high-scoring affairs depending on personnel and strategy. Historical meetings between these teams have produced a range of scorelines, and short-term factors such as injuries, suspensions, and managerial tactics often shape whether both sides find the net. The market remains live until the platform’s designated close time, which can move with scheduling announcements.
Market prices aggregate current trader expectations and react to news like confirmed lineups, late injuries, and weather. Higher prices indicate the market views the outcome as less likely, while lower prices indicate stronger market confidence, and movements reflect changing information rather than certainties.
The market is resolved in favor of 'Both Teams to Score' if both Tottenham and Liverpool record at least one goal in the match period defined by the platform (typically the 90 minutes plus any added stoppage time). Own goals that award a team a goal generally count; penalty shootouts and extra-time resolutions (if applicable) are treated according to the platform’s specific rules.
This market’s close time is listed as TBD; most platforms close BTTS markets shortly before kickoff to incorporate confirmed lineups and last-minute information. Check the event page regularly for an announced closure time or platform updates.
Settlement follows the exchange’s official rules. Commonly, if a match is not completed within the scheduled timeframe or is abandoned without resumption, the market may be voided and stakes returned, but you should consult the platform’s event settlement policy for the definitive procedure.
Late changes to attacking or defensive personnel can materially shift market views: the absence of a primary striker or a key defender/goalkeeper will alter expectations for both teams scoring. Traders typically update prices quickly once official team sheets are released.
The market does not settle early; live prices may move in-play to reflect evolving likelihoods, but final settlement is based on the match result at the end of the period defined by the platform (usually full time plus stoppage).