2024/25 UEFA Champions League
Yes: Team A wins
No: Team B wins
No: Draw
Resolves on result of each individual match after regular time and extra-time if applicable (potential tie-breaking aggregate penalty shoot-out does not count)
Update 2025-03-11 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): Extra Time and Resolution Details
Extra Time Duration: 30 minutes of extra time will be played if the aggregate score is level.
Penalty Shoot-Out: If the aggregate is still level after extra time, a penalty shoot-out will decide which team advances, but the market resolves based on the score at the end of extra time (penalty shoot-out results do not count).
Stoppage Time: Stoppage time is included in the calculation of the final score.
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@10thOfficial Please don't block me for asking this lol
But afaik extra-time are the 15 + 15 minutes overtime as the first tie-breaker before a potential penalty shoot-out.
I'm guessing you mean 'result of individual match after 90 minutes plus stoppage time (injury time)'?
ChatGPT says:

@ZicoVerona In this round, if the aggregate score is level, then 30 minutes of extra time is played. If the aggregate score is still level at the end of extra time, the team that advances to the next round is decided by a penalty shoot-out. The score at the end of that potential extra-time here determines the winner of the match here. Stoppage time is included.
@10thOfficial "The score at the end of that potential extra-time here determines the winner of the match here."
E.g. Bayern Munich v Leverkusen was 3:0 last week. Let's say before extra-time today, the score is 3:0 for Leverkusen. There are no goals during extra-time. So, the aggregate score is still a draw but on the day Leverkusen won (even if they lose in penalty shoot-outs), so 'Leverkusen beats Bayern ⚽ March 11' resolves YES in that case, correct?