| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market concerns how many maps Leo Team will win against The Last Resort in the ESL Challenger League Europe Cup #2 2026 match. It matters because map totals influence match outcomes, tournament progression, and in-play trading during the event.
The ESL Challenger League is a regional circuit feeding higher-tier ESL events; Cup #2 is part of the 2026 Challenger calendar that shapes promotion and seeding opportunities. Both The Last Resort and Leo Team are competing for points and momentum on the European Challenger stage, and their recent form, roster stability, and map preferences set the immediate context for this matchup.
Market odds represent the collective market expectation for Leo Team's map wins in this specific match and update as new information arrives. Use them as a dynamic signal alongside roster announcements, the published map format, and live match developments.
It measures the number of maps Leo Team wins in this particular match versus The Last Resort according to the official match result reported by the event operator; settlement follows the market's rulebook and the tournament's official statistics.
Typically a map that goes to overtime still counts as one map win for the winner in the official match result; confirm the market's settlement rules and the tournament match report for final determination.
The match format determines the maximum number of maps Leo Team can win (for example, a BO1 allows one possible map win, a BO3 allows up to two). Check the official match listing for the format before trading or evaluating the market.
Resolution follows the platform and event settlement policies: markets are often voided if no official result is produced within the tournament window, or held open if the match is rescheduled within that window. Review the event page and market terms for the specific ruling.
Monitor Leo Team's primary AWPers, in‑game leader (IGL), and recent clutch performers or any announced stand‑ins; role reliability and map specialists are common drivers of map wins in a single match.