| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OG | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Xtreme Gaming | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 1 of the ESL One Birmingham 2026 match between OG and Xtreme Gaming. It matters to traders because map-level markets isolate short-term signals (map pick, lineup, and in-event developments) that differ from match- or series-level markets.
ESL One Birmingham is a major LAN stop that attracts European and international teams and is typically played on a rotating map pool; Map 1 is the first competitive map of the OG vs. Xtreme Gaming series and can set momentum for the rest of the match. Both OG and Xtreme Gaming have organizational histories in high-level competition, and their past performances, map preferences, and roster stability feed into how market participants evaluate this market.
Prediction market prices reflect the crowd’s assessment of the likelihood of each team taking Map 1 and will move as new information arrives (map pick, roster news, server/side decisions, official match start). Use prices as a real-time synthesis of available public information rather than a fixed forecast.
The market settles on the official winner of Map 1 as reported by ESL organizers and the market operator; if the map is not played or is voided the platform’s cancellation/void rules apply.
The close time is listed as TBD for this market; typically map-level markets close shortly before the map begins to prevent trading on information that occurs after kickoff—check the live market page for the definitive close time.
A confirmed roster change materially alters expectations for Map 1 and is likely to move the market quickly; extreme situations (e.g., a team cannot field a player) may trigger platform-specific settlement rules or market cancellation.
The identity of Map 1 is a primary driver: some teams favor particular maps due to strategies and player skillsets, so the veto order and resulting selected map directly change which side is expected to have an edge.
The market outcome follows the official final result for Map 1, including overtime results; prolonged technical issues or abandonment are handled according to ESL’s match report and the market operator’s settlement rules.