| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sevilla | 37% | 36¢ | 37¢ | — | $17K | Trade → |
| Vallecano | 34% | 33¢ | 34¢ | — | $5K | Trade → |
| Tie | 31% | 30¢ | 31¢ | — | $658 | Trade → |
This prediction market is on the outcome of the Sevilla vs Vallecano match and lets traders express expectations about which side will win or whether the game will finish level. It matters because market prices reflect aggregated information about team news, form, and situational factors that influence the match result.
Sevilla and Rayo Vallecano meet regularly in Spain's top division; Sevilla is traditionally competitive at home while Vallecano is known for a compact, counter-attacking style. Historical head-to-heads and tactical contrasts between the clubs shape how the match typically unfolds, and both domestic and continental scheduling can affect selections and intensity.
Market prices are shorthand for the consensus expectation at a moment in time and move as new information arrives (lineups, injuries, weather, etc.). Treat prices as real-time summaries rather than fixed predictions — they update as participants incorporate fresh facts.
The market's close time is listed as TBD on the event page; markets typically stop accepting new trades at or shortly before kickoff or at the stated close. Confirm the exact close time on the market page because positions usually cannot be opened or closed once the market is suspended at close.
The three outcomes correspond to the standard match-result options: a Sevilla win, a draw, or a Vallecano win. A correct outcome at settlement pays according to the market’s rules and the position you hold at close.
Settlement follows the platform’s event-resolution rules and usually relies on the official competition’s match report. If the match is postponed beyond the time period specified by the market rules, the market may be voided or its settlement deferred—check the market’s terms and the platform’s resolution policy for specifics.
Watch confirmed starters and any late changes, with particular focus on the starting goalkeeper, the main striker and creative midfielders for each team, and any players returning from injury or serving suspensions—those roles most directly affect goalscoring and defensive stability.
Volume indicates how much money has changed hands and is a proxy for market interest and liquidity; higher volume generally makes it easier to enter or exit positions without large price impact. Volume alone doesn’t validate an outcome—combine it with price movement and new information to form a view.