| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FUT Esports | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| MOUZ | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market lets traders take positions on who will win Map 1 between FUT Esports and MOUZ in the ESL Pro League 2026. Map-level markets matter because the first map often sets momentum for the remainder of the series and reflects map-specific matchups.
ESL Pro League is one of the premier international league competitions in professional Counter-Strike, where teams face off in multi-map series and individual map performance can swing tournament standing and confidence. FUT Esports and MOUZ bring different histories and styles to the matchup — MOUZ is a long-established organization with deep international experience, while FUT Esports' recent results, roster moves, and map preferences will be key context going into this event.
Market prices represent the collective market view about which team will win Map 1; movements respond to new, map-specific information such as final veto choices, confirmed rosters, and injury or travel news. Use price changes as signals about fresh information rather than as fixed predictions, since they update continuously up to settlement.
This market will resolve based on the official Map 1 outcome published by the ESL Pro League organizer; settlement typically occurs after the match result is confirmed, and the market’s close time may be updated to reflect the match schedule.
This market specifically covers Map 1 only — it settles on the official winner of the first map played in the FUT Esports vs. MOUZ match, not on the best-of series result.
Confirmed substitutions, stand-ins, or unavailable players can materially change tactical roles and chemistry for Map 1; look for official roster confirmations from team or tournament organizers and watch whether a stand-in takes on primary roles like AWPer or in-game leader.
Key roles to watch are the AWPer (impact on long-range duels and map control), the entry fraggers (pace and opening kills), and the in-game leader (mid-round calls and utility usage), since these roles often determine early round advantages on a single map.
Most event markets settle on the official final winner after any overtime periods are completed; check the market rules and settlement FAQ for confirmation, but the declared winner after overtime is what determines the Map 1 outcome.