A goal by any named player during regulation or extra time settles that player's anytime-scorer outcome.
The market pays if the player scores at least once; no goal means the outcome fails.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Michael Olise, Harry Kane, Ousmane Dembélé, Désiré Doué and Luis Díaz are among the players named in the market.
Also included are Jamal Musiala, Lee Kang-in, Lennart Karl, Bradley Barcola, Nicolas Jackson, Gonçalo Ramos, Tom Bischof, Senny Mayulu, and Ibrahim Mbaye.
Starting XI announcements and expected minutes determine who has a real chance to score.
Set-piece duty, penalty taker, formation choices, injuries, and in-game events like red cards or early goals shift scoring probabilities quickly.
Official team sheets, injury reports, and pre-match press conference cues released within an hour of kickoff are the key pregame signals.
During the match monitor substitutions, assigned corner and free-kick takers, VAR reviews, and live xG or shot maps to spot emerging scoring chances.