| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Los Angeles C | 46% | 28¢ | 46¢ | — | $244 | Trade → |
| New York | 52% | 34¢ | 54¢ | — | $81 | Trade → |
| Tie | 0% | 0¢ | 4¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which side will be leading at the end of the first half in the match titled "New York vs Los Angeles C." First-half markets matter because they isolate early-game performance and different strategic incentives than full-time outcomes.
The event pits teams labeled New York and Los Angeles C against each other; the “First Half Winner” market resolves based on the official score at the end of the first half. First-half results often reflect starting lineups, initial tactics, and early-game matchups rather than second-half adjustments or late-game substitutions.
Market prices indicate the aggregated expectations of traders about who will be leading at halftime and should be read as a summary of market sentiment and information, not a guaranteed outcome. Traders often react quickly to lineup, injury, and weather news because those factors disproportionately affect early play.
It resolves based on the official score at the end of the first half as recorded by the match’s official source; check the platform’s published settlement rules for the precise cutoff (for example, whether stoppage time is included).
The three outcomes correspond to: New York leading at halftime, Los Angeles C leading at halftime, or the score being tied at halftime.
Changes to starting XI—especially the presence or absence of primary scorers or defensive anchors—can materially shift expectations for the first half because starters determine early formations, pressing intensity, and set-piece assignments.
Any official score change recorded before the first-half whistle — including goals awarded after VAR review or penalties that alter the scoreline — will typically be reflected in the halftime result used for settlement; confirm with the platform’s official resolution criteria.
If the match does not reach a verifiable first-half conclusion, the platform may void or cancel the market or follow a specified contingency in its rules; consult the event’s resolution policy for how such situations are handled.