| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Venezuela | 93% | 92¢ | 93¢ | — | $27K | Trade → |
| Chile | 8% | 6¢ | 8¢ | — | $8K | Trade → |
This market is a binary contract on the outcome of the Venezuela vs Chile match — which national side will be recorded as the winner under the contract's rules. It matters because prices aggregate public information about team strength, news, and expectations ahead of the match.
Venezuela and Chile are South American national teams with different competitive histories: Chile enjoyed a stronger international peak in the 2010s, while Venezuela has steadily improved its player development and international competitiveness in recent years. The match's importance depends on its competition (friendly, qualifier, or tournament), which affects selections, intensity, and how both teams prioritize the result.
Market prices reflect the consensus of traders and update as news (lineups, injuries, travel issues) arrives; they are dynamic indicators of perceived likelihood but are not guarantees. With total volume traded of $34,893, this market has modest liquidity, so large trades or late-breaking news can move prices noticeably.
This is a binary market representing which team is recorded as the winner under the contract. The two outcomes correspond to 'Venezuela wins' and 'Chile wins'; the contract description on the event page explains how draws or unresolved results are handled for settlement.
Closes: TBD means the platform has not yet announced the official cutoff. Typically markets close shortly before kickoff or at the contest organizer's official start time; check the event page and platform notices for the announced closing time before trading.
Treatment of a draw depends on the contract's resolution rules — some binary markets void or refund trades on draws, others define tie-break procedures. Always review the event's settlement terms on the contract page to see the exact draw handling policy.
Watch official starting XI releases from the national federations, injury reports, suspension lists, and late travel or fitness updates. Pay special attention to changes involving the starting goalkeeper, lead striker/creator, and any announced absences for key defenders or midfield anchors.
Head-to-head results provide context but must be interpreted cautiously: account for match date, competition, location, and squad/coach changes. Recent meetings in similar competitive contexts are most informative; older results or games with experimental lineups are less predictive.