| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Over 2.5 maps | 0% | 1¢ | 99¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market forecasts the total number of maps played in the European Pro League Series 5 2026 match between kONO.ECF and FUZOS, which matters for traders who want exposure to match length rather than match winner.
European Pro League Series 5 is part of the 2026 regional league season that feeds into larger continental events; individual fixtures can affect playoff seeding and momentum. kONO.ECF and FUZOS are competing organizations within that league with distinct recent histories and roster moves that shape expectations for how a match will unfold.
Prediction market prices reflect the collective market view about whether this match will go the maximum number of maps or finish in fewer. Treat the market as a dynamic aggregator of public information—odds move as team news, map pools, and other factors become known.
The official close time is listed as TBD; typically these markets close at or just before the scheduled match start once the league confirms the kickoff time. Watch for an updated match time from the organizer or exchange announcements.
Total Maps refers to the number of maps played in the match (for example, a straight win vs. a match that goes the distance). For this fixture you should confirm the match format on the official schedule—markets reflect whether the contest ends in fewer maps or reaches the maximum allowed by the format.
Last-minute lineup confirmations, returns from bench, or new temporary stand-ins are most impactful. Changes to an in-game leader, primary AWPer, or a key clutch player can swing map-specific strength and therefore likelihood of a short vs. long series.
The veto process determines which maps are played; if vetoes result in a lineup of maps favoring one team strongly, the match is more likely to be shorter. Conversely, if vetoes force neutral or split-favor maps, the fixture often stretches to the maximum number of maps.
Use head-to-head map scores and recent series to spot trends in map dominance or comebacks, but adjust for recency, roster continuity, and meta shifts. A small sample of past meetings or matches on different maps is less predictive than consistent patterns across recent competitive play.