| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alliance | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Favbet | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 2 of the CCT Europe Series #18 2026 match between Favbet and Alliance. It matters because Map 2 can decide momentum in a best-of series and is often pivotal for match outcome and tournament progression.
CCT Europe Series events are part of a regional Counter-Strike competitive circuit in 2026, where matches are played across a pool of tournament maps with a veto/pick process that determines each map. Favbet and Alliance are professional organizations competing on that circuit; this market isolates the second map of their head-to-head meeting rather than the overall match. Map-specific strengths, recent results, and any roster or coaching updates entering the fixture are the most relevant context.
Market odds reflect aggregated expectations of traders based on available information (form, maps, rosters, etc.) and will move as new information appears; they are not guarantees of what will happen. Pay attention to liquidity and time of trade — odds can change quickly around the veto stage and immediately before the map starts.
It represents which of the two teams will win the second map played in the Favbet vs. Alliance match at CCT Europe Series #18 2026. Confirm on the event page whether the match is best-of-three or another format, since that affects the map's overall significance.
Map 2 is set by the tournament's veto/pick process and the match format; teams alternate bans and picks or follow a preset order, so the actual map played as Map 2 depends on those choices and any decider rules. Check the broadcast or match lobby once vetoes are complete to know which map is Map 2.
No or low trading volume means limited liquidity and that market prices may be fragile or driven by a few orders; exercise caution, look for external confirmation (lineups, scrim reports, public picks), and be aware that a single large trade can move the market significantly.
Last-minute personnel changes can materially affect expectations for a specific map — impacts depend on the roles of the changed individuals and their track record on the map in question. Expect rapid market adjustments after credible announcements and watch for follow-up analysis from trusted sources.
The listed close time is TBD; typically markets close at or just before the map starts or after the veto phase. If you trade, consider timing: before veto for pre-map assessments or after veto for clearer map identity, and be prepared for fast-moving odds around kickoff.