| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Union Berlin and Bayern Munich will score at least one goal in their match. It matters because it captures market expectations about attacking effectiveness and defensive resilience in a specific high-profile Bundesliga fixture.
Union Berlin are known for organized defending and structured transitions, while Bayern Munich are historically one of Germany's most prolific attacking teams; their contrasting styles make both-teams-to-score outcomes plausible but context-dependent. Home advantage, squad rotation, and the specific competition context (league, cup, or friendly) all influence how each side approaches the game. Historical results and recent form provide context but do not deterministically predict whether both sides will find the net.
Prediction market odds express the market consensus on how likely the event is relative to the payout structure; movement in odds reflects new information such as lineups, injuries, or weather. Traders compare the market price to their own information edge to decide whether to buy or sell positions.
Closure is set by the platform and typically occurs shortly before kickoff; check the KALSHI market page for the official close time for this specific event.
Both teams must have at least one goal in the official match score used by the market; consult the market's settlement rules for whether stoppage time, extra time, or penalty shootouts are included or excluded.
Head-to-head trends show how styles have interacted historically but should be combined with current-season scoring trends, recent defensive form, and any roster changes because past matches may not reflect the present squads or tactics.
Key influences include the availability and form of each side's main striker(s), creative midfielders who supply chances, attacking full-backs who produce crosses, and the starting goalkeeper; set-piece specialists and defensive leaders also materially affect the likelihood of both teams scoring.
In-game events can quickly change scoring dynamics: a red card tends to reduce the trailing side's chances to score but can also create space that increases goal risk; late injuries, tactical substitutions, or severe weather can either lower or raise goal expectancy — traders monitor live developments and price moves to reflect those changes.