| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SINQU | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| ex-Zero Tenacity | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 1 of the ESL Challenger League Europe Cup #2 2026 match between ex-Zero Tenacity and SINQU. Map-level markets matter because the first map sets momentum for the rest of the match and can influence tournament standings and tiebreakers.
ESL Challenger League events are regional competitions that feed into higher-tier ESL circuits; results affect seeding, prize distribution, and promotion prospects for the season. ex-Zero Tenacity and SINQU arrive with their current 2026 rosters and recent match practice shaping expectations — roster stability, recent results, and map pool strengths are the most durable contextual signals for this matchup.
Market prices reflect the aggregated expectations of traders and watchers about which team will take the first map; they are a snapshot of collective information and sentiment, not guarantees. Use them alongside match-specific factors (map pick, lineup confirmations, scheduling) to form a view.
The market resolves on which team is declared the official winner of the first map of the match by the tournament organizers, including any overtime result counted by ESL.
Settlement follows the official match result as recorded by the tournament: if a team wins in overtime that team is the map winner for settlement purposes; any unusual outcomes are resolved according to the event operator’s official result feed.
If the map does not start as scheduled the market will be handled according to the platform’s published event rules — commonly positions are voided or settlement is delayed until the map is played; check the market operator’s notice for final treatment.
Starting side and who picked the map can materially shift match dynamics: some teams favor certain sides or pick maps that suit their playstyle, so confirmation of veto results and starting side should be incorporated into your assessment.
Watch primary impact roles: the AWPer (or main sniper), the lead entry fraggers, the in-game leader (IGL) who calls strategies, and any recent high-performing substitute; their recent performance on the specific map is especially relevant.