| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team NVus | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Eintracht Frankfurt | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market covers which team wins Map 2 of the VCL EMEA 2026 match between Eintracht Frankfurt and Team NVus; map-level outcomes matter because they determine match progression and provide insight into each team's form within the series.
VCL EMEA 2026 is a regional Valorant club competition where matches are played across a pool of maps with veto and pick phases that shape each map's matchup. Eintracht Frankfurt and Team NVus enter Map 2 with rosters, recent form, and map-specific experience that will drive preparations and in-game decisions.
Market prices are a live snapshot of trader consensus about the likely Map 2 winner and change as new information (map pick, roster news, in-game events) becomes available; use them to gauge sentiment rather than as immutable predictions.
Map 2 typically begins after Map 1 concludes and any short scheduled break; the exact start time depends on match duration and the event schedule, so consult the live broadcast or tournament page for precise timing.
The market trades on which team is the official winner of Map 2: either Eintracht Frankfurt wins Map 2 or Team NVus wins Map 2. The contract resolves to the team recorded as the map winner by tournament officials.
Map 2 is set by the established veto/pick sequence for the match; whether a team had map choice or was forced onto the map gives context on who should be expected to have a strategic or comfort advantage on Map 2.
Watch for revealed utility usage, successful executes or defenses, economic resets, standout individual performances, and any signs of strategic adaptation—these indicate how teams might change agent picks or tactics going into Map 2.
Official confirmation and round-by-round stats are published on the tournament's official match page and shown in the live broadcast; third-party trackers and esports databases (match pages on sites like Liquipedia or VLR.gg) also archive official results and detailed logs.