| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toulouse | 0% | 11¢ | 89¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Marseille | 0% | 10¢ | 90¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team — Marseille or Toulouse — will advance from the fixture referenced on the event page. It matters because it captures collective expectations about which club will progress in the specific competition and stage tied to this matchup.
Olympique de Marseille and Toulouse FC are two French clubs that meet in league or cup contexts where progression can be at stake; Marseille is traditionally one of France’s larger clubs while Toulouse has often been competitive and capable of upsets. The exact implications for advancement depend on the competition and stage (single knockout match, two-leg tie, or group qualification), so check the event metadata for the precise format.
Market odds reflect how traders are updating beliefs about which team will progress based on available information — form, injuries, lineup news, and rules for the matchup — but they are not guarantees. Watch for rapid moves around official lineup announcements, referee appointments, and late injury reports, which commonly shift market prices.
‘To Advance’ refers to which team progresses from the matchup as defined by the event’s competition and stage; check the event description to confirm whether progression is decided by a single match, aggregate score across two legs, group standing, or tie-break procedures like extra time and penalties.
Settlement depends on the event’s metadata: some markets reflect a single knockout game while others reflect the outcome of a two-leg tie or later administrative determinations; verify the page’s rules section to see which match(es) are included in settlement.
Key influences are starting goalkeeper and defensive selections, the availability of leading scorers and creative midfielders, and any suspensions to starters; late confirmations of these players can materially change expected match dynamics and the market view.
Tie-break rules change strategic incentives — for example, if away goals or extra time are in play, teams may adopt more conservative or aggressive approaches in certain legs — so confirm which tie-breakers apply because they affect the likelihood of draws being sufficient or leading to penalty shootouts.
The market close is listed as TBD on this event; platform practice is often to close markets before kickoff or at a competition-defined cutoff, so consult the event page and the platform’s settlement rules for the official close time and the match kickoff time from the competition schedule.