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Will Mexico, South Korea, and Canada all avoid losing their first World Cup 2026 matches?
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Ṁ100Ṁ10
Jun 20
49%
chance

Resolution criteria

This market will resolve to YES if Mexico, South Korea, and Canada all win or draw (avoid defeat) in their first matches of the FIFA World Cup 2026. If any of the three teams lose their first match, the market will resolve to NO.

The targeted opening matches are:

  • Mexico vs. South Africa (June 11, 2026)

  • South Korea vs. Czechia (June 11, 2026)

  • Canada vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina (June 12, 2026)

Resolution Details:

  • "Avoid losing" definition: A win or a draw (tie) at the end of regular play (90 minutes plus injury time) counts as avoiding a loss.

  • Source of Truth: The market will resolve using official match results published on the FIFA World Cup website.

  • Postponements and Abandonments: If any of the matches are postponed but played before the end of the group stage, the rescheduled match result will be used. If a match is forfeited, it will resolve based on the official technical score awarded by FIFA. If any of the matches are permanently canceled without an official score or ruling from FIFA, this market will resolve N/A.

Background

The FIFA World Cup 2026 is co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, featuring an expanded 48-team tournament.

  • Mexico plays the tournament's official opening match in Group A against South Africa at the Estadio Azteca on June 11, 2026.

  • South Korea (also in Group A) makes its debut later the same day against Czechia in Guadalajara.

  • Canada begins its campaign on June 12, hosting Bosnia and Herzegovina in Toronto.

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