| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Xtreme Gaming | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Team Spirit | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market is a bet on which team wins Map 2 of the ESL One Birmingham 2026 match between Xtreme Gaming and Team Spirit. It matters because map-specific markets allow traders to target situational edges (map pools, vetoes, in-series momentum) rather than full-match outcomes.
ESL One Birmingham is an established LAN event that stages high-level competitive matches; map-level markets are common for multi-map series and are used by bettors and hedgers to express views about a single map rather than the whole match. Team Spirit is an established international organization with LAN experience, while Xtreme Gaming represents a roster whose relative strengths can vary by map and preparation; recent roster confirmations, travel, and practice reports are relevant context for this matchup.
Market prices reflect the consensus expectation of traders given available information and change as new data arrives (e.g., roster updates, map picks, server issues). Treat odds as a dynamic summary of market sentiment, not an absolute forecast; they update with real-world developments up to the market close.
Settlement is determined by the official match result for Map 2 as recorded by the event organizer and the exchange’s rulebook; if the organizer overturns or amends the official result, the exchange will follow that final ruling.
The market close time is set by the exchange and is typically at or just before Map 2’s official start time; because this market’s close is listed as TBD, check the exchange’s live market page for the definitive close timestamp.
If Map 2 is not played (for example, due to a postponement, full-match cancellation, or if the match format means no second map occurs), the exchange will follow its cancellation/refund policy — markets are commonly voided or settled according to official tournament communication and the platform’s rules.
Roster changes are material information that can alter market sentiment; trades should account for announced substitutions and whether changes occur before Map 2 start, while settlement remains based on the played lineup and the official match result.
Consider the chosen map’s tactical demands, each team’s recent performance and practice on that map, side-dependent advantages, map-specific roles (e.g., in-game leader, sniper), and how utility/economic styles match up — all of which drive the likelihood of winning a single map.