| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zomblers | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Wanted Goons | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market trades on the outcome of Map 2 in the ESL Challenger League North America Cup #2 2026 match between Wanted Goons and Zomblers. It matters because map-level markets isolate map-specific matchups and strategies that can differ from a series-level result.
The ESL Challenger League North America Cup is a regional ESL competition that gives rising teams and orgs a platform to compete at a high level; Cup #2 is one event in the 2026 Challenger calendar. Matches are typically best-of formats with a map veto process, so map 2 can be influenced by map picks and the outcome of map 1 as well as any roster or tactical changes made between maps.
Prediction market odds are a real-time summary of how traders collectively view the likelihood of each team winning Map 2; they update as new information arrives but do not guarantee the actual match outcome. Use odds as an information signal alongside match reports, lineup confirmations, and map-specific analytics.
This market resolves to the official winner of Map 2 only. If the match does not reach a Map 2 (for example, a 2-0 or a walkover), resolution follows the exchange's stated rules for maps not played; check the platform's event rules and ESL's official match report.
Closure is listed as TBD; the market will typically close shortly before map play begins and will settle after ESL publishes the official Map 2 result and the exchange completes its verification. Follow the event page and ESL match schedule for timing updates.
Map vetoes determine the specific map and therefore which team’s map pool advantages matter. A team that excels on the selected map, or that has strategic answers for the opponent’s style on that map, will have a situational edge regardless of series form.
Watch for official lineup confirmations, tactical changes from coaches, reported player illness or travel issues, and any public statements about strategy adjustments between maps; these factors can change a team's expected performance on Map 2.
Past results on the same map are a useful data point because they reflect matchup tendencies and map-specific strengths, but also consider recency, roster continuity, and whether teams have adjusted tactics since those matches.