| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eternal Fire | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| MANA eSports | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market is a contract on the outcome of Map 2 in the ESL Challenger League Europe Cup #2 2026 match between MANA eSports and Eternal Fire. Map-level markets matter because they isolate a single map's result and let traders express views on map-specific strengths, vetoes, and in-match developments.
The ESL Challenger League Europe Cup is a regional ESL competition in the 2026 season that provides teams competitive matches and potential qualification paths to higher-tier events. MANA eSports and Eternal Fire meet within that event structure, and the Map 2 market applies only if the match progresses to a second map under the official match format. Historical map records, recent form, and tournament stakes all provide context that can influence expectations for this specific map.
Market odds are an aggregated, continuously updating summary of participant expectations and how money is being placed; they are a snapshot of sentiment rather than a fixed prediction. Use odds together with roster confirmations, map veto information, and match-day reports to form a rounded view.
The market resolves based on the official tournament scoreboard for Map 2 once that map concludes. If the match does not reach a second map (for example, if it is a one-map format or the match ends earlier), the market will follow the platform's stated resolution rules; check the event page or trade interface for the exact closure and resolution policy.
A win is determined by the official match result for Map 2 as posted by the ESL event organizers—this includes outcomes decided in regulation or overtime per tournament rules. The market does not resolve on round-level props or the overall match winner, only the final map victor recorded by the organizer.
Determine whether Map 2 is a team pick, opponent pick, or a decider from the veto sequence; team-picked maps generally favor the picker’s strengths, while deciders can favor the side with a deeper, more flexible map pool. Review each team's historical results and playstyles on the specific map to assess matchup edges.
Key swing roles typically include the in-game leader (IGL) for mid-round decisions, the primary AWPer for long-angle control, and lead entry fraggers who open rounds. For this match, confirm each team's registered starting five before the map—any change to those roles (stand-ins or roster swaps) materially affects expectations for Map 2.
A long, resource-intensive Map 1 (overtime) can produce fatigue and reduce available tactical surprises, while a blowout can shift momentum and force strategic resets. Both scenarios can change in-match economics, substitution decisions, and coach adjustments, so monitor post-Map 1 team statements, substitution announcements, and warmup behavior ahead of Map 2.