| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks how many maps will be played in the ESL Challenger League Europe Cup #2 2026 match between Nemiga and Sangal, letting traders express views on match length rather than match winner. It matters for participants who believe match tempo, map pool, or roster changes will push the game to a decider or finish early.
The ESL Challenger League is a regional competition that feeds into higher-tier ESL events; matches in this stage are typically played in multi-map formats where total maps vary by result. Nemiga and Sangal are established organizations on the European Challenger circuit whose map-pool preferences, recent form, and roster stability commonly shape match length.
Market odds reflect the aggregated views of traders about how many maps this specific match will take and will move as new pre-match information appears. Use odds to gauge how the market prices evolving inputs like lineups, map vetoes, and schedule changes.
The close time is listed as TBD on the market; markets like this commonly close at or shortly before the official match start announced by the event organizer. Check the Kalshi market page and the ESL match schedule for the confirmed kickoff and final close time.
'Total Maps' equals the official number of competitive maps completed in the match (for example, 2 maps for a 2–0 result, 3 maps for a 2–1 result in a best-of-three). Only maps played under ESL rules and recorded in the official match report count toward settlement.
Settlement follows the market and platform rules and relies on ESL's official match report. Postponements typically pause or extend trading until a new time is announced; cancellations and forfeits are handled according to the platform's stated settlement policy—confirm details on Kalshi's rules page.
Confirmed map vetoes/picks, announced lineup changes or stand-ins, last-minute health/connectivity issues, and schedule notes about rest or recent travel are the clearest inputs that move expectations for match length.
Head-to-head results and map-by-map records provide useful context on whether this matchup tends to go the distance, but give greater weight to recent meetings, current rosters, and the present map pool since older matches can be less predictive after roster or meta changes.