| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | 0% | 20¢ | 85¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market concerns the outcome of the football match between the Netherlands and Venezuela and aggregates trader views on which side will prevail. It matters because it distills public information about team strength, selection, and match circumstances into a single market signal.
The Netherlands is a European side with a long tactical tradition and regular participation in major tournaments; Venezuela is a South American side that has improved in recent years and can produce technically gifted, high-energy performances. Matches between teams from different confederations often highlight contrasts in style, travel and preparation, and can be shaped by the competition context (friendly, tournament, or qualifier).
Prediction market odds for this match represent the market’s aggregated expectation based on available information; movements typically reflect new information such as confirmed lineups, injuries, weather, or competition stakes. Use odds movements as signals rather than fixed forecasts and check the event page for timing and settlement rules.
The market close and kickoff time are set on the event page or by the competition organizer; if they are listed as TBD, monitor official fixtures and the event listing for the confirmed schedule and the stated market close time (typically aligned with kickoff or an announced settlement point).
The competition type is specified on the event listing; whether it is a friendly or part of a tournament matters because it affects squad selection, player motivation and the likelihood coaches field full-strength lineups—check the event metadata or competition calendar to confirm.
Home advantage, travel fatigue for the away team, local climate, altitude and pitch surface can all influence play style and outcomes; if the match is at a neutral or distant venue, those home benefits are reduced while travel and acclimatization often favor the side that prepared earlier or fields more locally based players.
Watch for confirmations of the starting XI, absences of key attackers or defenders, goalkeeper selections, and any late injury or suspension announcements—such items materially change match expectations and are commonly priced into markets when officially released.
Odds commonly move as soon as credible, public information appears: official lineup releases (often within 24 hours or a few hours of kickoff), injury updates, coach declarations, and weather reports; major moves can occur after sudden late developments or official competition announcements.