| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Venezuela | 72% | 61¢ | 72¢ | — | $81 | Trade → |
| Washington | 0% | 21¢ | 36¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market asks which of two outcomes will occur in the sporting matchup labeled "Venezuela vs Washington." It matters to traders and fans because it aggregates expectations about team strength, roster choices, and match conditions into a single market price.
Context depends on what kind of fixture this is (friendly, competitive qualifier, club exhibition) and the rosters selected; international windows and club schedules often shape which players are available. Historical head-to-heads between a Venezuela side and a Washington side can be limited or uneven, so recent form, travel logistics, and whether either side fields full-strength lineups are key background considerations.
Market odds reflect the crowd’s collective assessment of which outcome is more likely given current information; changes in the odds show how new news (lineups, injuries, venue confirmation) shifts expectations rather than absolute truth.
The market close is currently listed as TBD; typically the market closes at or just before kickoff or another clearly specified resolution time. Traders should watch for an official scheduled kickoff and any organizer notices that set the closure and resolution rules.
This event is a binary contest between two mutually exclusive outcomes tied to the match result as defined by the market creator. Check the market description for the precise wording (for example, whether it asks which team wins or whether one side will achieve a specified result).
Resolution depends on the market’s stated rules and the event’s official match report; some markets resolve on result at the end of regular time, others include extra time or penalty outcomes, and abandoned matches may be voided or resolved per the market’s contingencies—confirm the resolution policy before trading.
Head-to-head history can matter but often has limited predictive power if there are large changes in personnel, competition context, or venue; prioritize recent form, current rosters, and match stakes over distant historical outcomes.
Late-breaking lineup announcements, injuries or withdrawals, official confirmation of venue or kickoff time, weather alerts, and coach statements about selection or strategy are the types of updates that typically trigger market movement.