| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both Villarreal and Alavés will score in their upcoming match; it matters because it aggregates trader expectations about each side's attacking and defensive performance for this fixture.
The fixture pits Villarreal and Alavés in a Spanish domestic match context, where Villarreal typically brings more sustained attacking options while Alavés often leans on home resilience and counterattacks. Historical matchup patterns, recent form, and availability of key players shape expectations for goals at both ends.
Prediction market prices represent the crowd's consensus about the likelihood of both teams scoring and move as new information arrives (lineups, injuries, weather, etc.). Use the market as a dynamic signal to complement but not replace direct match data and team analysis.
The outcome is determined by the official final score of the match as used by the platform: the market resolves as 'Yes' only if both Villarreal and Alavés have scored at least one goal each by the official end of the match (including stoppage time where applicable). Check the event page for any platform-specific resolution rules.
A specific close time will be posted by the platform; typically a market like this either closes shortly before kickoff or follows the platform's pre-match deadline. Monitor the KALSHI event page for the official close time and any updates.
Use head-to-head results to identify scoring tendencies between the two sides and whether venue changes influence goal patterns; consistent mutual scoring in recent meetings raises the expectation that both sides can find the net, while low-scoring encounters suggest the opposite.
Watch the availability and form of each team's main attackers and creative midfielders, as well as the status of key defenders and goalkeepers—set-piece specialists and wide players who create chances can also materially affect whether both teams score.
In-match events can rapidly alter scoring prospects: a red card or an early injury to an attacker tends to reduce that team's scoring probability, while attacking substitutions can increase it. Market prices may change in-play, but the final resolution still depends on the official full-time score.