| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both West Ham and Aston Villa will score at least one goal in the upcoming fixture at Aston Villa. It matters to traders and football followers because it isolates scoring interaction between the two teams rather than predicting a winner.
West Ham and Aston Villa are clubs with recent histories of attacking moments and occasional defensive vulnerability, so their fixtures can be prone to joint scoring outcomes. Context that matters includes competition (league vs cup), fixture congestion, and any recent squad turnover that affects attacking or defensive balance. Venue and whether the game is home for Aston Villa can also influence tactical approaches and scoring rates.
Market prices reflect the consensus view of whether both sides will score and will move as new information (starting lineups, injuries, weather, team news) becomes available. Treat odds as a dynamic summary of that information rather than a fixed prediction.
The market's official close time is TBD; typically KALSHI will set a definitive close before kick-off and publish it on the event page—check the market details for the announced close time once the fixture is scheduled.
This outcome requires both teams to register at least one goal during the official match duration (including added/stoppage time); whether extra time or penalty shootouts are included depends on the specific market rules published by KALSHI, so consult the event settlement terms.
Confirmed starting XIs, last-minute injuries or suspensions, tactical announcements (for example a defensive or attacking lineup), and significant environmental factors (heavy rain, pitch issues) are the developments that typically shift trader sentiment most before kickoff.
Head-to-head scoring patterns give context about matchup tendencies, but they should be balanced against current-season form, recent goal trends, and squad changes; older results matter less than recent meetings and present team composition.
A 1-0 final score means only one team scored during the match, so the 'Both Teams to Score' condition is not met; the market will settle according to KALSHI's published resolution rules for the event.