| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maccabi Tel-Aviv | 0% | 17¢ | 62¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Hapoel Tel-Aviv | 0% | 17¢ | 56¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which club will win the Hapoel Tel-Aviv vs Maccabi Tel-Aviv match, a high-profile Tel Aviv derby that often carries significance for league position, local bragging rights, and fan interest.
Hapoel and Maccabi are long-standing rivals in Israeli club football; their meetings are shaped by decades of competitive history, frequent tactical adjustments for derby intensity, and strong local support. Derbies between city rivals tend to be tighter, more emotional games than average league fixtures and can produce unexpected results driven by form, motivation, or disruptions on matchday.
Market odds reflect the crowd’s aggregated expectations and will move as new information arrives (team sheets, injuries, weather, disciplinary news). Traders should treat prices as real-time indicators that incorporate both public sentiment and breaking updates rather than fixed forecasts.
This market presents two mutually exclusive outcomes: Hapoel Tel-Aviv wins or Maccabi Tel-Aviv wins. Because there are only two outcomes, any official draw, abandonment, or cancellation will be resolved according to the platform’s stated rules for ties or voided events—check the event page for the specific resolution policy.
If the close time is listed as TBD the platform has not set a final cutoff yet; markets for individual matches typically close at official kickoff or a short interval before kickoff, but you should monitor the event page and platform notices for the exact closing time and any last-minute changes.
Key items are confirmed starting lineups, late injury news, suspension statuses, and unexpected absences of leading scorers, creative midfielders, or the goalkeeper. Manager comments and official team sheets released about an hour before kickoff are usually the most market-moving updates.
Derbies often feature higher intensity, greater disciplinary risk, and stronger emotional swings that can lead to unusual scorelines or momentum shifts; those characteristics make markets more sensitive to news (red cards, early goals, crowd incidents) and can increase short-term volatility compared with non-derby fixtures.
Typical off-field risks include match postponement or abandonment due to severe weather, stadium safety or security incidents, public health directives, or federation/government intervention. In such cases the event will be resolved per the platform’s cancellation and force majeure policies—consult the event resolution rules for specifics.