| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Barcelona | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Newcastle | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team, Barcelona or Newcastle, will advance from the tie referenced by the market. It matters because advancing determines progression in the relevant competition and is what the contract will settle on.
The market references a specific knockout or qualification matchup between FC Barcelona and Newcastle United; resolution depends on the official competition rules for that fixture (single match or multi-leg tie). Historical context such as past head-to-head meetings, prior European competition experience, and recent form for each club are all relevant background considerations.
Market prices reflect the collective view of traders about which team will advance, and they update as new information arrives (injuries, lineups, officiating, travel). Because liquidity and timing affect prices, use them as a continuously updated signal rather than a fixed prediction.
The market resolves based on which team is officially recorded as advancing to the next round or stage by the governing competition for the match referenced by the market. That determination follows the competition’s rules (aggregate score, tie-breakers, extra time, penalties if applicable).
The market lists its close time as TBD; typically such markets close before or at the official start of the deciding match or fixture leg. Settlement occurs after the match is officially completed and the competition organizers publish the result according to their rules.
If the competition requires extra time and/or penalties to determine which team advances, the market will follow the official outcome after those procedures. If the competition uses aggregate scoring or other tie-breakers, the market resolves according to those established rules.
Late-confirmed absences or returns of a team’s primary goal-scorer, creative midfielders, central defenders, or starting goalkeeper tend to move expectations most. Changes to the expected starting XI, formation shifts, or a high-profile suspension will also be important.
A reported $0 traded indicates the market has had little or no trading activity so far, implying low liquidity; prices may be thinly supported and could move sharply on modest orders or new information. Traders should watch for liquidity, wider spreads, and any updates to the market page before committing significant funds.