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This market tracks specific phrases or keywords spoken by the commentary team during the live broadcast of the Sidemen Charity Match. It provides a way for viewers to engage with the event by betting on the likelihood of viral moments, inside jokes, or recurring event tropes.
The Sidemen Charity Match is an annual football event featuring top YouTube personalities, known for its high production value and scripted-style banter. Commentators often leverage recurring community memes and audience-expected reactions to maintain the high-energy atmosphere that defines the broadcast. Understanding the specific lexicon and history of the creator group is essential for anticipating which phrases are likely to surface during the heat of the match.
Market activity reflects the collective anticipation of the community regarding the broadcast's content and the likelihood of commentators leaning into well-known catchphrases.
Verification is determined by official audio logs and live stream transcripts provided by the event broadcast.
No, this market strictly focuses on statements made during the live football match itself.
Unless explicitly stated otherwise, only phrases spoken during the active match gameplay periods are considered for settlement.
No, markets are limited to the specific set of predefined outcomes provided for this event.
Past matches established a 'meta' of recurring jokes and slang; however, each year introduces new community trends that can shift which phrases are prioritized by the announcers.