How does the "Both Score and Total Goals" bet work?

The "Both Teams to Score & Total Goals" bet gives bettors the opportunity to predict whether both teams will score goals during the game while also placing a bet on the total number of goals scored in the match. Here's the definition and an example for each part of the bet:

  • Both Teams to Score (BTTS):
    In this part of the bet, bettors are predicting whether both teams involved in the match will score at least one goal during the game. The result of the game itself does not matter, as long as both teams score at least one goal each.

  • Total Goals:
    In this part of the bet, bettors are predicting the total number of goals scored in the match, regardless of which team scores them. This can be expressed as a whole number (e.g., over 2.5 goals) or as a range (e.g., 0-1 goal, 2-3 goals, etc.).

Example: Market: Both Teams to Score & Total Goals

The available options are:

  • No and over 2.5 goals.

  • Yes and over 2.5 goals.

  • No and under 2.5 goals.

  • Yes and under 2.5 goals.

The "Yes" and "No" refer to the first market, which is Both Teams to Score, while the "over/under 2.5" is related to the number of goals in the match.

If you choose the option YES:

Requirement 1: Both teams need to score at least 1 goal.

Requirement 2: The total number of goals at the end of the game (90 minutes) must be over 2.5 or under -2.5.

If you choose NO:

Requirement 1: Only one of the teams can score a goal, meaning the result must end with one of the teams scoring 0 goals.

Requirement 2: The total number of goals at the end of the game (90 minutes) must be over 2.5 or under -2.5, but with goals scored only by one of the teams.

It's important to note that markets are settled according to regular time, unless otherwise indicated.

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