| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| St Kilda Saints | 56% | 48¢ | 56¢ | — | $51 | Trade → |
| Collingwood Magpies | 51% | 44¢ | 51¢ | — | $28 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the Collingwood Magpies vs St Kilda Saints match; it matters because market prices reflect how traders incorporate team news, injuries, venue and other information into a single, tradable expectation.
Collingwood and St Kilda are established Australian rules football clubs with a long history of meetings; individual matches can carry significance for ladder position, momentum, and fan interest. Season context — form, recent results, and availability of key players — typically shapes how both supporters and traders view the matchup.
Market odds aggregate participant beliefs about the likely outcome and adjust as new information arrives (team sheets, injuries, weather, etc.). Treat the market as a live indicator of sentiment rather than a guarantee of the final result.
This market is binary: one outcome corresponds to a Collingwood win and the other corresponds to a St Kilda win, with settlement based on the official match result.
The stated close is TBD; markets typically close either at a scheduled lock time or at match start and then settle after the official final result (final siren). Check the platform for the exact close/settlement policy for this event.
Resolution depends on the platform’s rules: some markets void and refund wagers if the match is not completed, while others use the official result at the time of abandonment; consult the event’s rules page for the market’s specific settlement terms.
Late team announcements, injuries or withdrawals of star players, unexpected weather forecasts, and official disciplinary decisions or coaching changes are the kinds of updates that typically produce the largest market moves.
Use official club communications, the AFL website, accredited sports news outlets and the market platform’s news feed for confirmed team sheets, medical/injury reports and venue/weather updates; these sources are what traders commonly use to update positions.