| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M80 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Evil Geniuses Academy | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 2 of the VCL North America Stage 2 2026 match between M80 and Evil Geniuses Academy. Map-level markets matter because they isolate performance on a single map and can reflect map-specific strengths, momentum, and veto decisions.
VCL North America Stage 2 is part of the 2026 Valorant Champions League regional season, where teams compete in stages to qualify for later playoffs and international events. Academy rosters like Evil Geniuses Academy often feature developing talent, while organizations such as M80 may field differing lineups and strategies; stage placement, recent results, and roster stability shape expectations going into each map. Map 2 specifically is the second map in the match sequence and its outcome can alter series momentum or decide the match depending on Map 1's result.
Market prices reflect the community's aggregated view of the likelihood each team wins Map 2 but can change rapidly as new information appears (map vetoes, lineup changes, server/location announcements, or real-time performance). Treat the market as a dynamic signal rather than a fixed prediction.
Each outcome corresponds to which team wins the second map of the match: one outcome for M80 winning Map 2 and one for Evil Geniuses Academy winning Map 2. The market does not cover the overall match score or other maps.
Closure will generally occur no later than the official start of Map 2 and may be set shortly before kickoff; if the match schedule changes or Map 2 timing is delayed, the market operator may adjust the close time accordingly. Consult the event page or official match schedule for the final closure notice.
Map 2 can be pivotal: if one team won Map 1 it may serve as a potential decider or opportunity to tie the series, and its result affects match outcome, stage points, team momentum, and confidence going into subsequent matches in the stage.
Use head-to-head and map-specific stats to gauge tendencies, but account for sample size, roster changes, and recent patch or meta shifts; small historical samples or outdated lineup data can overstate predictive value.
Yes. Announced substitutions, travel or ping issues, official rulings, or tactical revelations (e.g., new strategies revealed in Map 1) can materially alter expectations and are often reflected quickly in market prices.