| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1WIN | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Nemiga | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market covers who will win Map 2 of the ESL Challenger League Europe Cup #2 2026 match between Nemiga and 1WIN. Map-level markets matter because map-specific strengths, veto outcomes, and in-match developments can differ from match-level expectations.
ESL Challenger League Europe Cup is a regional competitive circuit stage in 2026 featuring teams from across Europe and the CIS. Nemiga and 1WIN are established esports organizations with distinct playstyles and roster histories; past matchups, recent results, and LAN vs. online performance provide useful context for this head-to-head map. Tournament format (BO1/BO3), published map pool, and official roster confirmations are key background details that affect Map 2 scenarios.
Market quotes aggregate trader expectations and update as new information arrives (map vetoes, roster news, live momentum). Use the market as a real-time consensus signal while factoring in map-specific variables and event rules.
Whether Map 2 is played depends on the match format: in a BO1 there is no Map 2, while in a BO3 Map 2 will be played unless the match is forfeited or otherwise cancelled. Check the event match page and official schedule for the confirmed format.
Settlement follows the platform’s event rules: if Map 2 is not played within the timeframe specified by the market operator it is typically voided or handled per their reschedule policy. Consult the market terms on the trading platform for exact settlement rules.
Map 2 is determined by the teams’ veto/pick process and the published tournament map pool. The exact Map 2 selection is available on the official ESL match page and live veto logs once the teams complete the map veto.
Last-minute roster changes (stand-ins, role changes, or ineligible players) can materially affect map-level matchups; monitor official roster confirmations from ESL and team announcements, and consider prior performance of substitutes and team synergy.
Live confirmation and official results are posted on the ESL broadcast and match page, the tournament’s official social channels, and match coverage sites (e.g., HLTV). Use those sources for official start times, veto logs, and final map scores.