| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market asks whether both Valencia and Sevilla will score at least one goal in their match. It matters because 'Both Teams to Score' markets capture the balance between attacking intent and defensive solidity and react quickly to late news like lineups or injuries.
Valencia and Sevilla are regularly competitive sides in Spanish football; their matches have varied between high-scoring affairs and tight defensive games depending on tactics and personnel. Historical meetings, the venue, and each team's current form and squad availability are the main contextual factors that shape expectations for goals.
Market odds are a real-time reflection of trader expectations and available information rather than guarantees; they update as lineups, injuries, weather, and other news arrive. Use odds movements to see which new information the market is pricing in, but always check official match and market rules for final settlement details.
The market resolves to 'Yes' if both Valencia and Sevilla each score at least one goal during the official match period as recorded by the competition (typically including stoppage/added time). Whether extra time or penalty shootouts count depends on the competition format and the market's specific settlement rules—check the market rules for confirmation.
The market's close time is listed as TBD; many markets close shortly before kickoff to prevent trading on on-field events. Settlement normally occurs after the match is completed and the competition's official result is published, though exact timing depends on platform processing and stated settlement rules.
Recent head-to-head results can indicate tendencies (e.g., whether matches tend to be open or defensive), but their predictive power weakens if either team has significant lineup, tactical, or form changes since those games. Treat head-to-head as one input among injuries, current form, and match context.
Loss of key attackers typically lowers the chance both teams score, while absence of central defenders or the goalkeeper can increase it; confirmed starting lineups often move the market as traders react to who is available and who will likely start.
Resolution follows the platform's rules: common outcomes include voiding the market and refunding trades if the match is not played within a specified window, or settling based on the official result if the match is completed. Extra time and penalties count only if the market and competition explicitly include them in settlement criteria—check the event terms.