| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Both Teams To Score | 60% | 58¢ | 60¢ | — | $265 | Trade → |
This market asks whether both West Ham and Fulham will score at least one goal in their scheduled fixture. It matters because it isolates goal-exchange dynamics between the two sides, offering a way to trade on offensive and defensive balance independent of the match winner.
West Ham and Fulham are Premier League clubs with distinct tactical profiles: one may emphasize set-pieces and direct attack while the other relies on build-up play and wide creativity. Historical meetings between the clubs have produced a mix of clean sheets and goal-filled games, and short-term factors such as form, injuries, and fixture congestion often shape the likelihood of both sides scoring. Home advantage, managerial approach and recent lineup stability are common contextual drivers for this matchup.
Market odds reflect the consensus view of traders and move as new information (lineups, injuries, weather, score updates) becomes available; treat them as a live signal rather than a static prediction. Use the market alongside your own assessment of match news and team tendencies when forming a view.
It resolves YES if both West Ham and Fulham record at least one goal in the official final score for the listed fixture (typically counted at the end of regulation time including stoppage time); check the market terms for exact resolution rules.
Settlement follows the exchange's published rules: markets may be voided, suspended until completion, or settled based on official competition outcomes; consult the market's specific terms or announcements for how this event will be handled.
For a standard league fixture, only goals scored during regulation time including stoppage time typically count; penalty shootout goals generally do not apply—refer to the event rules for any exceptions.
Watch for early concessions that force a team to chase the game, tactical substitutions that increase attacking intent, red cards that open space, and set-piece opportunities or counterattacks that can quickly create scoring chances for either side.
Pay attention to the starting strikers and attacking midfielders who carry goal threat, wing players who create chances, and designated set-piece takers; defensive absences (center-backs or the goalkeeper) can also materially increase the chance both teams score.