| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 42¢ | 51¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks how many maps will be played in the ESL Pro League 2026 match between FUT Esports and G2; it matters because total-map outcomes reflect match competitiveness and are influenced by format and team styles.
The ESL Pro League is one of the premier global CS:GO/Valorant league circuits with stages that can use different match formats (group stage vs. playoffs). FUT Esports and G2 enter this fixture with distinct playstyles and organizational histories—G2 is a long-established international organization while FUT Esports represents a competitive challenger—so their matchup is watched for both rivalry dynamics and implications for standings in the 2026 season.
Market odds represent how traders collectively expect the total number of maps to fall relative to the contract terms; movements in the odds reflect new information such as lineup changes, map vetoes, or injury/news updates rather than certainties about the match outcome.
The market resolves after the official match result is posted by ESL; the total maps outcome is the count of full maps completed in the match as recorded by the tournament (overtime extends a map but does not create additional counted maps). Check the market page and official ESL match report for the exact settlement time and any special settlement rules.
Close time is TBD on the market but typically markets close when the match begins or when official lineups are confirmed; if the scheduled match is postponed or canceled the exchange may pause, void, or relist the market—consult the market page for the current status.
Different stages use different formats—group play can feature single maps or shorter series while playoffs commonly use best-of-three—which directly limits the possible map counts and influences teams' strategic approaches to vetoes and pacing.
Monitor announced map vetoes, recent series lengths for each team, any roster or coach substitutions, public strategic notes from teams, and players returning from travel or illness—these factors change how likely a match is to reach a decider.
Look at recent head-to-head series and each team’s series-length trends in the current season—do they typically win in straight maps or push to deciders—and pay attention to whether those past encounters used the same map pool and format; past patterns provide context but may change with roster or meta shifts.