| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WHITEBIRD | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Mousquetaires | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team—Mousquetaires or WHITEBIRD—will win Map 2 of their ESL Challenger League Europe Cup #2 2026 matchup. Map-level markets matter because each map can have different strategic dynamics and directly affects the best-of series outcome and tournament progression.
ESL Challenger League Europe Cup events feature regional professional and semi-professional Counter-Strike squads competing for qualification points, prize money, and ranking momentum in the 2026 season. Mousquetaires and WHITEBIRD are meeting in this cup; match outcomes are shaped by recent roster stability, map pools, and both teams' performance across the 2025–26 competitive cycle.
Market odds reflect participants’ aggregated expectations about the Map 2 result and will update as new information appears (map vetoes, lineups, live match events). Treat prices as real-time sentiment indicators rather than fixed forecasts—they can shift quickly around lineup announcements, technical issues, or in-game developments.
The event listing shows a closing time as TBD; markets for a given map typically close when ESL confirms the official match start time for that map or when the map is locked in after the veto process. Check the market page and official ESL match schedule for updates close to match day.
This market offers two mutually exclusive outcomes tied to the Map 2 result: Mousquetaires wins Map 2, or WHITEBIRD wins Map 2. The market resolves according to the official ESL match result for Map 2, including overtime rules specified by the tournament.
Map 2 is one element of the series format (often best-of-3 in these events); winning Map 2 can tie, clinch, or put a team ahead depending on Map 1’s outcome. Teams may change tempo and strategy between maps, so Map 2 can look quite different from Map 1 in approach and player roles.
Look for past head-to-head matches between these exact rosters (or recent versions of them) and results on the specific map being played. Also check recent event results for each team on that map, any recent roster moves, and player-specific statistics on the map to gauge matchup edges.
Key market-moving events include official starting lineup announcements or stand-ins, technical/server issues delaying or stopping play, surprising veto/pick revelations, visible injury/illness reports, and live match developments like pistol-rounds, early multi-kill rounds, or rapid economy collapses that change perceived momentum.