| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Acend | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Eternal Fire | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market settles on the outcome of Map 2 in the CCT Europe Series #18 2026 match between Eternal Fire and Acend; map-level markets let traders react to map-specific matchups and in-match momentum.
The CCT Europe Series is part of the regional competitive circuit that features top European and neighboring teams; Eternal Fire and Acend are established organizations with distinct play identities that make map-by-map outcomes informative for fans and traders. Map 2 is important because it can decide a best-of-three match or shift momentum in multi-map series, and it will be influenced by the pre-match veto process and any adjustments made after Map 1.
Market prices reflect the collective expectation of who will win Map 2 given available information and live developments; use them as a dynamic signal that updates with team news, map vetoes, and in-match events rather than as a deterministic prediction.
The official close time is marked on the market page as TBD; commonly map-level markets close when the map is confirmed to start or immediately before the official round 1 begins, so check the market for live close updates.
Map 2 is set by the match format and the teams' veto/pick sequence: in a best-of-three, the team that wins the first map may influence the opponent's pick for map 2 and remaining vetoes, or map 2 may be the loser’s pick depending on the agreed procedure; pre-match announcements and the live broadcast show the exact order.
Key drivers are decisive pistol round results, early multi-kills or round streaks, halftime scorelines that indicate dominance, visible tactical substitutions or coach timeouts, and any announced roster or technical issues that change the expected competitive balance.
Look at each team’s recent results on the specific map candidates, not just overall match wins; consider sample size, recency, opponent calibre, and whether lineups or agent metas have changed since those matches.
Yes — a Map 1 win can change momentum, map pick incentives, and psychological state, and it often leads teams to adjust strategies for Map 2; markets typically react to the outcome and immediate post-map information such as map veto consequences and any injury or technical news.