| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nottingham | 62% | 62¢ | 64¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
| Midtjylland | 15% | 15¢ | 17¢ | — | $1K | Trade → |
| Tie | 22% | 21¢ | 22¢ | — | $64 | Trade → |
This market asks traders to take a position on the outcome of the Nottingham vs Midtjylland match (three-way market: home win, draw, away win). It matters because market prices aggregate public expectations about the result and react to team news and match circumstances.
Nottingham is an English club and Midtjylland is a Danish top‑flight club; fixtures between teams from different national systems can occur in friendlies, preseason tournaments, qualifiers, or European competition, so the competitive context affects how teams approach the game. Midtjylland is known for a data-driven recruitment approach while English clubs often bring deeper domestic schedules—check the fixture source for the stakes and timing to understand each side's likely priorities.
Market odds reflect traders' collective expectations for the three possible match outcomes and will move as new information (lineups, injuries, weather, scheduling) becomes available. Use the market to compare your view with the crowd, but remember prices are signals, not guarantees.
The platform lists the official close time on the event page; currently the market close is marked as TBD, so check KALSHI for updates as the fixture time or platform deadlines are confirmed.
They represent the standard three-way result market: a Nottingham (home) win, a draw, and a Midtjylland (away) win. Confirm which side is designated 'home' on the event page.
Late team news typically moves markets—confirmed absences of influential starters, unexpected lineup rotations, or the return of a key player can all shift expectations and therefore trading prices.
Head-to-head can provide context about styles and matchups, but encounters between clubs from different leagues are often rare; check historical records for any prior meetings and treat small sample sizes cautiously.
Monitor the starting forwards and primary creative midfielders for both teams, the first-choice goalkeeper, and designated set-piece takers—those roles tend to have outsized influence on single-match results, especially if any are unexpectedly absent or substituted.