| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fulham | 76% | 73¢ | 76¢ | — | $65 | Trade → |
| Southampton | 27% | 22¢ | 26¢ | — | $4 | Trade → |
This market asks which team—Fulham or Southampton—will advance to the next stage of the competition tied to this fixture. It matters because advancing determines progression in a cup, playoff, or knockout tie and often has sporting and financial consequences for the clubs.
Fulham and Southampton are established English clubs with histories that include spells in the top tiers; their relative strengths have varied season to season. Whether this match is a single knockout, one leg of a two-legged tie, or tied to league placement will shape how teams approach it and how the market should be read. The market’s outcome depends on the official competition rules governing extra time, penalties, and aggregate scoring.
Market prices reflect the consensus view of traders based on available information and will move as new facts arrive (lineups, injuries, score updates). They are signals of market sentiment, not guarantees, so interpret them alongside match-specific details and official competition rules.
It refers to which club the competition’s official authorities record as progressing to the next round or stage tied to this fixture, per the competition’s rules (single-match winner, aggregate winner, or penalty shootout victor). Check the event description for the specific tie format used.
Resolution depends on the competition rules and the market’s settlement terms: some markets resolve on the result after 90 minutes, others include extra time and penalties. Confirm the settlement rule on the market page or platform rules for this specific event.
The event title alone doesn’t specify format; the market’s event details indicate whether the outcome is determined by a single match result or by aggregate score across two legs. Always consult the event description on the platform to confirm.
Absences of a club’s primary goal-scorer, a key central defender, or the first-choice goalkeeper typically have outsized impact, as do suspensions to influential midfielders who control tempo. The exact impact depends on squad depth and tactical setup.
Markets settle according to the official competition and platform rules: red cards change the match outcome but do not alter settlement mechanics, while abandoned matches resolve based on the competition’s procedures (replay, continuation, or awarded result). Check the event’s settlement policy for specifics.