Resolution criteria
This market will resolve based on the official outcome of the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final, scheduled to take place on July 19, 2026, at MetLife Stadium.
Regular time is defined as the 90 minutes of standard play plus any referee-added stoppage/injury time at the end of both halves. It explicitly excludes extra time (the two 15-minute overtime periods) and penalty shootouts.
Exactly one of the following options will resolve to YES, and all others will resolve to NO:
France wins in regular time: France plays in the final and leads the score at the end of regular time.
Spain wins in regular time: Spain plays in the final and leads the score at the end of regular time.
Argentina wins in regular time: Argentina plays in the final and leads the score at the end of regular time.
Another team wins in regular time: Any team other than France, Spain, or Argentina (e.g., England) plays in the final and leads the score at the end of regular time.
The match is decided by extra time or penalties: The match is tied at the end of regular time, proceeding to extra time or a penalty shootout to determine the champion, regardless of which team ultimately wins.
The official match report published on the FIFA Official Website will serve as the primary source of truth.
Background
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has reached the semi-final stage, featuring matchups between France and Spain, and England and Argentina.
The tournament concludes with the final on July 19, 2026, in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
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