| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Strasbourg Alsace | 79% | 68¢ | 79¢ | — | $85 | Trade → |
| Reims | 32% | 21¢ | 32¢ | — | $5 | Trade → |
This market asks which club—Strasbourg Alsace or Reims—will advance from their upcoming fixture. It matters because advancement determines which side continues in the tied competition and drives trading interest around that outcome.
Strasbourg Alsace and Reims are established French professional clubs that meet in domestic league and cup competitions; their historical meetings and club trajectories shape expectations for this matchup. The event covers advancement in the specific fixture named, which could be a single‑match knockout or part of a two‑leg tie depending on the competition. Match context—venue, stage of the competition and recent squad changes—will be key to interpreting the market.
Market prices reflect the collective view of traders about which team will advance and will move as new information arrives. Use price movement as a real‑time signal of how news (injuries, lineups, weather) and money flows are shifting expectations.
It resolves to whichever club is officially recorded as progressing to the next round or stage of the competition tied to this fixture, taking into account aggregate scores, extra time, and penalty shootouts as defined by the competition rules.
The market's close time is listed as TBD; typically it closes before kickoff. Settlement occurs after the match is played and the competition organizer confirms the official result and any tiebreakers, at which point the platform will publish the resolution.
If part of a two‑leg tie, advancement is determined by the competition's official rules on aggregate score and tiebreakers (for example away‑goals rules where applicable, then extra time or penalties); the market follows that official determination.
Late confirmation of the starting goalkeeper, absence of the leading scorer, multiple defensive absences, or suspension news are high‑impact items; managerial announcements about resting key players also materially change expectations.
Resolution follows the competition organizer's ruling and the exchange's settlement rules: postponements generally delay settlement until the fixture is replayed, abandonments or forfeits are settled according to official decisions, and in exceptional cases the market may be voided per platform policy.