| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mexico | 22% | 21¢ | 22¢ | — | $830K | Trade → |
| USA | 80% | 79¢ | 80¢ | — | $554K | Trade → |
This prediction market asks which team will win the Mexico vs USA matchup and aggregates trader expectations about the match outcome. It matters because market prices react to news about lineups, injuries, venue, and other factors that influence the likely winner.
Mexico vs USA is a long-standing regional rivalry across several sports, most prominently soccer, where results are shaped by form, home-field advantage, and tournament context. Competitive dynamics shift with the competition type (friendly, qualifier, tournament) and with changes to coaching, rosters, or match location.
Market odds represent the consensus view of participating traders and update as new information arrives; use them alongside independent analysis of rosters, tactical matchups, and match stakes. Always check the market's specific settlement rules to know which official result will be used.
The two outcomes represent the two mutually exclusive settlement options listed in the market (typically a win for Mexico or a win for the United States). Consult the market description to confirm the exact wording and any exclusions such as draws.
Settlement follows the market's stated rules: some markets use the official result after regulation time, others after extra time or penalties. Check the market's settlement clause and the listed official reporting source for how draws and tiebreakers are handled.
The close time is listed on the market page; if it shows TBD, closure will be set and announced there. Markets typically close at a fixed time before kickoff or at the event start, so monitor the market page for updates.
Immediate movers include official starting XI releases, late injuries or withdrawals, coaching changes, suspension news, and any official venue or scheduling changes. Major weather advisories or travel disruptions can also shift market sentiment.
The market will settle using the authoritative source specified in its rules—typically the competition organizer's official result, referee report, or an agreed-upon scoreboard. Refer to the market's event details for the exact source and dispute process.