DC United at New York City: Totals
This contract is priced at 76¢ on Kalshi. Current book: 75¢ bid, 76¢ ask, 1¢ spread.
Implied probability
Event outcomes
4
Family volume
$664
Best sibling
2.5 goals scored 50¢
Ticker
KXMLSTOTAL-26MAY03NYCDCU-1
Price history
76¢ current
+74¢Orderbook snapshot
75 / 76¢
Contract terms
Resolution, venue, and identifiers.
Resolution rules
If DC United and New York City collectively score more than 1.5 total goals in the New York City vs DC United professional MLS soccer game originally scheduled for May 3, 2026 after 90 minutes plus stoppage time (does not include extra time or penalties), then the market resolves to Yes.
Venue
Kalshi
Closes
May 17, 2026
Identifier
KXMLSTOTAL-26MAY03NYCDCU-1
Event family
DC United at New York City: Totals: Over.
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Total volume
$664
Outcomes
4
Highest price
1.5 goals scored 75¢
Current share
63%
Indicators
Yield, cliff risk, volatility, and regime.
Regime
neutral
Score
0.5
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