| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brentford | 50% | 49¢ | 50¢ | — | $130K | Trade → |
| West Ham | 26% | 25¢ | 26¢ | — | $58K | Trade → |
| Tie | 27% | 26¢ | 27¢ | — | $6K | Trade → |
This market asks which of three results will occur in the West Ham vs Brentford match and lets traders express views on the likely outcome. It matters because it aggregates public expectations about team form, lineups, and match context into a tradable price signal.
West Ham and Brentford are Premier League clubs with different tactical profiles: West Ham typically relies on a mix of physicality and set-piece threat, while Brentford is known for structured pressing and efficient attacking patterns. Their recent head-to-heads and seasonal form can vary, and external factors such as fixture congestion, injuries, or managerial changes often influence expectations for any given meeting.
Market odds here reflect the consensus of participants and update as new information arrives; treat them as a live indicator of belief rather than a guarantee of the outcome. Changes in odds often signal how traders are reassessing factors like lineups, injuries, or weather.
The market typically offers three mutually exclusive outcomes: a West Ham win, a draw, or a Brentford win. Settlement is normally based on the official full-time result at the end of regulation time (90 minutes plus stoppage); verify the platform rules for any special wording about extra time or penalties.
The market close is listed as TBD so check the platform for updates — markets often close shortly before kickoff. Resolution generally occurs after the match concludes and official results are published, but confirm KALSHI’s stated resolution policy for exact timing and exceptions.
Total volume gives a sense of liquidity and interest; a modest volume like this indicates lower liquidity, which can mean wider spreads and greater price sensitivity to individual trades. Lower-volume markets can move more sharply on new information, so exercise caution when drawing broad conclusions.
Key attacking players, creative midfielders, leading strikers, and the starting goalkeeper typically have the largest impact because they drive goal-scoring and defensive stability. Managerial selection decisions and any announced suspensions or late injuries to obvious starters will be watched closely by traders and can move the market.
Those events can prompt rapid re-pricing: confirmed lineups and sudden injuries give clearer signals about each team’s strength, and adverse weather or pitch conditions can change tactical expectations. Markets usually react quickly to such information, so prices near kickoff can be more volatile.