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America at Queretaro: Spreads

📊 $383 traded 🏦 Source: Kalshi
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$383
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All Outcomes (4)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
America wins by over 1.5 goals 26%
25¢ 27¢ $382 Trade →
America wins by over 2.5 goals 9%
11¢ $1 Trade →
Queretaro wins by over 1.5 goals 0%
$0 Trade →
Queretaro wins by over 2.5 goals 0%
$0 Trade →

About This Market

This market asks how the point spread will fall in the Liga MX match between Club América (away) and Querétaro. Spread markets matter because they focus on margin of victory rather than winner, so match dynamics and scoring patterns are especially important.

Club América and Querétaro meet within the context of Mexico's top-flight schedule; América is traditionally one of the larger clubs while Querétaro often approaches matches as underdogs. Recent form, squad rotation, and fixture congestion can change expectations quickly, and domestic cup or continental commitments may influence lineups for either side.

Odds in a spreads market represent market consensus about likely margins and how traders are pricing different margin ranges; interpret them as a reflection of collective expectations and as signals about news or information that participants consider relevant.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'Spreads' mean for the America at Queretaro market and how are the four outcomes defined?

A spreads market divides possible final margins into discrete outcomes (margin ranges). Each of the four outcomes corresponds to a specific margin category; the market settles into whichever margin range matches the official final result. Exact outcome boundaries are listed on the market page.

When will this market close and how will that affect my ability to trade?

The market close time is listed as TBD; trading will stop when the market closes, after which no new information can be acted upon. Check the event page for the final close time—any lineup announcements or late news after that point will not be reflected in active trading.

Does settlement use the full-time score including stoppage time, and how are extra time or penalty shootouts handled?

Settlement typically uses the official full-time score as reported by the match organizer, including stoppage time. If the competition rules include extra time or penalties, the market page or rulebook will specify whether settlement uses regulation time only or includes those periods—confirm on the event details.

Which pre-match developments for América or Querétaro are most likely to move the spread before kickoff?

Key movers are confirmed starting XIs, last-minute injuries or suspensions, coach announcements about tactics or rotation, and official availability of key players. Market-moving news can also include pitch conditions or travel disruptions announced close to kickoff.

What in-match events are most likely to change which spread outcome occurs?

Early goals, red cards, or injuries to a squad’s primary playmakers or goalkeeper tend to alter scoring dynamics and the likely margin. VAR decisions that overturn goals or dismissals, as well as sudden weather shifts, can also swing the effective spread during the match.

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