| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Norwich | 23% | 22¢ | 23¢ | — | $271 | Trade → |
| Leeds United | 80% | 77¢ | 80¢ | — | $63 | Trade → |
This market asks which team — Leeds United or Norwich — will advance to the next round of the knockout match in question. It matters because progression affects club finances, future fixtures, and momentum for both sides.
Leeds United and Norwich City have both experienced promotions, relegations, and regular cup participation in recent years, so such knockout ties can be pivotal for season objectives. 'To Advance' refers to the outcome of a specific elimination fixture (or fixture pair) rather than a league result, and historical meetings provide context but do not determine the current tie. Squad changes, fixture congestion, and the exact competition rules will shape the immediate prospects for either club.
Market odds are an evolving consensus signal reflecting traders' views about which club will progress; they change as injury news, lineups, and other information arrive. Treat them as a real-time indicator of market sentiment rather than a final prediction.
It covers which club will be declared to progress to the next stage of the relevant competition according to the competition's official rules; that official determination is what the market uses to settle.
The market closes when an official match start time is set or shortly before kickoff; because the listed close is TBD, it will remain open until the event is scheduled and the platform announces the closing time.
Resolution follows the competition organizer's official outcome: if postponed, trading may pause until the match is rescheduled; if abandoned and a winner is later declared or a replay is ordered, the market resolves based on that official decision.
Influential contributors are typically strikers and attacking midfielders who create or convert chances, the starting goalkeeper who prevents goals, and set-piece specialists; absences or returns of those types of players materially affect the tie.
Yes — the market settles according to the competition's tie-breaking procedures (aggregate score across legs, away-goals if used, then extra time and penalties as applicable), and it follows the official organizer's declaration of which team advances.