| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HAVU | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Leo Team | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market focuses on the outcome of Map 2 in the ESL Challenger League Europe Cup #2 2026 match between Leo Team and HAVU; map-level markets matter because the Map 2 result directly determines whether the match ends or moves to a decider.
ESL Challenger League events are regional competitive CS:GO/VALORANT (confirm discipline on the event page) cups that feed into larger ESL circuits; Leo Team and HAVU are competing organizations with histories in European challenger-level events, and this match is one tie within the cup bracket. Map 2 is the second map of a best-of-three series and is shaped by the teams' veto/pick process as well as what happened on Map 1.
Market prices aggregate trader beliefs about which team will win Map 2 based on available information (map pool, vetoes, recent form, roster status); interpret prices as a snapshot of collective expectations that can shift as new match-level information arrives.
The market close time is listed as TBD; typically map markets close at or shortly before the scheduled map start and can be adjusted if the match is delayed—check the market page and the official match schedule for live updates.
Map 2 is determined by the event's veto/pick format used for best-of-three matches: each team bans and picks maps in a predefined order, so Map 2 will be whatever map remains or is selected according to those veto rules after Map 1 picks/bans are complete.
Key swing contributors are usually the teams' primary AWPer, the entry fraggers who open rounds, and the in-game leaders who call mid-round adaptations; watch live statistics and team lines for confirmations of which players are active or if any role changes occurred before Map 2.
Head-to-head history on the specific map is useful context but often based on small samples and evolving rosters; treat map-specific H2H as one informative input alongside recent form, current-season map win rates, and any roster changes.
Yes — last-minute roster changes, stand-ins, or confirmed coaching interventions can materially change team coordination and map performance, and markets commonly react to such announcements, so verify official team and tournament communications before making decisions.