| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fluminense | 49% | 47¢ | 49¢ | — | $394 | Trade → |
| Remo | 28% | 26¢ | 28¢ | — | $1 | Trade → |
| Tie | 0% | 25¢ | 27¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks how the match between Remo and Fluminense will conclude and is useful for tracking collective expectations about the game's outcome. It matters to bettors and fans because it aggregates information about team form, availability, and other match-day factors.
Remo (Clube do Remo) is a traditional club from Belém, while Fluminense is a major Rio de Janeiro side; meetings between them most often occur in national cup competitions, friendlies, or occasional inter-state fixtures. Historical context—league level, recent head-to-heads, and the competition stage—can shape both teams' lineups and strategic priorities. Travel, schedule congestion, and whether the match is part of a knockout cup or league campaign will also influence how each club approaches the game.
Market prices reflect traders' aggregated views on the likely outcome rather than fixed truth; they move as new information (injuries, lineups, weather, official announcements) becomes available. Use them as a real-time signal of consensus sentiment, and always cross-check with official match details and team news.
The market's close time is shown on the event page when the schedule is confirmed; if the market currently lists 'TBD', check the event description or official league/cup fixtures for the confirmed kick-off and watch for an update to the market.
This three-outcome structure typically represents a Remo win, a draw, and a Fluminense win; consult the market's detailed description to confirm exact outcome labels and any special settlement rules.
Settlement rules vary by market: some settle on the result at the end of regular time, others follow the official competition result after extra time and penalties—always check the market's settlement clause or the event description for which method applies.
Key moving items include confirmed starting lineups, late injury or suspension reports, coach announcements about rotation, and any official club communications about player availability or travel disruptions.
Venue and travel can be significant: Remo often plays home matches in Belém, which can involve long travel for Fluminense and different climate/field conditions; conversely, playing in Rio de Janeiro or a neutral site changes the dynamics—verify the listed venue and consider its practical effects on both teams.