| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FUT Esports | 0% | 42¢ | 96¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| G2 | 0% | 48¢ | 96¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 2 of the ESL Pro League 2026 match between FUT Esports and G2, a map-level wager that isolates map-specific strengths and strategies. Map-level outcomes matter because teams can have very different performances depending on map pick, side, and tactical matchups.
ESL Pro League is one of the premier CS:GO/CS2 league events, and individual maps can strongly affect playoff qualification, seeding, and momentum within a multi-map series. FUT Esports and G2 come into this fixture with their own map pools, tactical identities, and recent form — the Map 2 result is a snapshot of how those elements interact on the chosen map and in the current stage of the tournament.
Market prices reflect the collective assessment of which team is likeliest to win Map 2 based on public information; prices move as new information arrives (lineup updates, veto results, live performance). Treat prices as a continuously updating signal rather than a fixed prediction.
The map winner will be determined by the official match result on the selected Map 2; evaluate the matchup by checking the chosen map, each team's recent results on that map, any lineup changes, and in-game factors like pistol rounds and economy. Market prices update as this information becomes available.
The veto process decides which map is played and therefore which team’s strengths are being tested; a map chosen by a team that specializes on it typically favors that team, while a neutral or opponent-favored pick shifts the tactical battleground. Look at which team selected or kept the map and historical performance on that map to assess impact.
A Map 1 win can provide momentum and permit the winning team to play more comfortably, while the losing side may make tactical or lineup adjustments; fatigue, confidence, and information gleaned about opponent tendencies from Map 1 all influence Map 2 preparation and in-game choices.
Watch for last-minute stand-ins, use of substitute players, or changes to key roles (IGL, primary AWPer) because those changes can disrupt communication, utility usage, and set-piece execution. Official team announcements, tournament bulletins, and match pages typically list roster statuses before Map 2.
Settlement generally follows the tournament’s official match report: overtime outcomes count toward the map result, while cancellations, forfeits, or matches not played are handled according to the market platform’s rules and the ESL match record. Check the event’s official match report and the market platform’s settlement policy for final determination.