| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arsenal | 48% | 44¢ | 48¢ | — | $582 | Trade → |
| Leverkusen | 15% | 12¢ | 15¢ | — | $74 | Trade → |
| Tie | 43% | 38¢ | 43¢ | — | $35 | Trade → |
This market asks which side will be winning at the end of the first 45 minutes in the Leverkusen vs Arsenal match; it matters because first-half outcomes reflect teams' early game plans and can move quickly as pre-match information arrives.
Bayer Leverkusen and Arsenal are top clubs in their domestic leagues with distinct tactical profiles—Leverkusen often emphasizes high pressing and quick transitions, while Arsenal typically focuses on possession and structured buildup. Meetings between them can occur in domestic cup competitions, European competition, or friendlies; the tournament context and stakes influence lineups and strategic urgency.
Market prices on this platform represent the collective assessment of traders based on available information and will change as new data (lineups, injuries, weather, in-game events) becomes available; use prices as a real-time signal, not a guarantee.
This market typically offers three outcomes: Leverkusen leading at half-time, Arsenal leading at half-time, or the score tied at half-time (draw).
The market page currently shows the close time as TBD; on many platforms these markets close at or shortly before the scheduled kickoff, but you should confirm the exact close time on the event page or platform notifications.
Lineup announcements can shift market sentiment because they reveal attacking or defensive intent and which key players will be available; last-minute changes to strikers, midfield creators, or goalkeepers are especially influential.
A red card is an official match event that can materially alter the half’s dynamics; markets settle based on the official half-time score reported by the competition or platform, so a red card’s effect is reflected only in how it changes the score by halftime.
Resolution in those cases follows the platform’s rules and the competition’s official match report—markets are often voided or settled according to whether the first half was completed; check Kalshi’s event rules for the definitive procedure.