| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yale | 90% | 87¢ | 90¢ | — | $897 | Trade → |
| Princeton | 10% | 9¢ | 13¢ | — | $129 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the Princeton at Yale matchup; it gives traders a way to take positions on the game's outcome. It matters for people who follow Ivy League competition, hedge event exposure, or speculate on game-day information.
Princeton and Yale are long-established programs within the Ivy League, and their meetings can influence conference standings and team momentum. Historical rivalry, venue (home vs. away), and each program's recent form typically shape expectations going into the matchup.
Market prices represent the aggregate belief of traders at a given moment and will move as new information (injuries, lineups, weather) arrives. They are not guarantees but realtime summaries of perceived likelihoods.
The market close time is listed as TBD; settlement typically occurs after the official game result is available. Check the event page for the finalized close and resolution rules once they are posted.
This market offers two outcomes corresponding to which side wins: Princeton wins and Yale wins. Any treatment of ties, forfeits, or cancellations will follow the market's published rules.
Resolution for postponements, cancellations, or ties depends on the market operator's rules; common approaches include voiding/suspending the market until a new date or issuing refunds if no official result is produced. Refer to the event page for the specific contingency policy.
Typical drivers include late injury updates and confirmed starters, announced weather or field issues, coaching or lineup changes, and live reporting of momentum or scoring developments during the game.
The official result used for settlement will be taken from the designated authoritative sources specified on the event page—commonly the official box score or announcement from Princeton Athletics, Yale Athletics, the Ivy League, or an agreed broadcaster. Check the market rules for the exact source.