| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Metizport | 46% | 35¢ | 45¢ | — | $20 | Trade → |
| Favbet | 0% | 55¢ | 65¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 1 of the CCT Europe Series #17 2026 matchup between Metizport and Favbet. Map-level markets matter because the first map sets momentum in a best-of series and can be driven by map-specific strengths.
CCT Europe Series is a regional competitive circuit that stages multi-map matches between professional esports teams; this event is one match within the #17 stop of the 2026 season. Map 1 outcomes reflect pre-match preparation, veto strategy, and short-term form rather than the full-match or tournament outcome, so map markets can move quickly as team news and map picks are announced.
Market prices represent the trading community’s view of which team is most likely to win Map 1 given public information; they update as new information arrives (lineup changes, map announcement, live performance). Treat prices as a snapshot of market consensus, not a fixed measure of team quality.
The market resolves to the official winner of the first map played between Metizport and Favbet as reported by the tournament organizer; if Metizport wins the first map, Metizport wins the market, and likewise for Favbet.
Closure timing is set by the trading platform and typically occurs before the map starts or when the platform announces a lock; check the event page for final closure time and any live updates from the organizer.
Confirmed lineup changes announced prior to market close are new information that traders will price in immediately; if a stand-in is used or a player is removed after market close, resolution follows the tournament’s official match report and platform rules on cancellations or adjustments.
The market resolves to the team that is declared the official winner of Map 1 by the tournament after any overtime periods—overtime outcomes are included in the official map result.
The veto process is highly relevant: whether Map 1 is a team pick, opponent blind, or neutral choice can change the matchup dynamics. Public announcements about who picked or banned which maps will be factored into market prices and should be monitored before placing trades.