| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Barça eSports | 0% | 2¢ | 97¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| DNSTY | 0% | 2¢ | 97¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win Map 2 in the VCL Spain: Rising 2026 matchup between Barça eSports and DNSTY. Map-level markets matter because they isolate team performance on a single map and reflect tactical choices, momentum shifts, and veto outcomes.
VCL Spain: Rising 2026 is a regional Valorant competition within the 2026 competitive calendar, where teams advance through matches made up of multiple maps. Barça eSports and DNSTY are competing organizations with distinct playstyles and map preferences; Map 2 outcomes can hinge on the map chosen during veto, recent form between the sides, and any roster or strategic adjustments made after Map 1. The market's listed close time is TBD, so timing and final resolution will follow the event organizer and market platform rules.
Market prices reflect the aggregate expectations of participants about which team will take Map 2 and update as new information arrives (veto results, lineup news, Map 1 performance). Treat prices as a summary of current beliefs rather than guaranteed forecasts—new information can shift them quickly.
Each outcome corresponds to which team wins Map 2 of the series. The market settles based on the official match result for Map 2 as reported by the event organizer; if Map 2 is not played or is forfeited, settlement follows the organizer and platform's documented rules.
A TBD close means the platform will update the market close time once the organizer confirms the match schedule; many map-level markets close at map start or when official match timing is announced, so check the market page for updates before the map begins.
Map 1 can affect Map 2 in multiple ways: teams often adjust strategies and agent compositions, momentum shifts can influence player confidence, and coaches may change approach; whether Map 2 is a follow-up on a victory or a must-win to tie the series will shape how each team approaches it.
Key signals include the final map pick after the veto process, announced starting lineups and any last-minute subs, which side each team starts on, agent or comp trends shown in Map 1, and team communications about strategy or comfort on the chosen map.
Resolution follows the official event and platform policies: markets are typically settled according to the official match report (win/loss, forfeit) or can be voided if the map is cancelled without an official result; consult the market rules and event organizer statements for the definitive outcome.