Resolution criteria
This market will resolve to YES if the combined total of goals and cards in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final between Spain and Argentina on July 19, 2026, is 6 or more. Otherwise, the market will resolve to NO.
Definitions & Rules:
Goals: Includes all official goals scored during regular play (90 minutes plus stoppage time) and extra time (if played). Goals scored during penalty shootouts are excluded.
Cards: Includes yellow and red cards shown during regular play and extra time. Cards shown during penalty shootouts or after the final whistle of the match do not count.
Card Counting Details:
Each yellow card counts as 1 card.
A straight red card counts as 1 card.
If a player receives a second yellow card resulting in an automatic red card, it counts as 2 cards in total.
Resolution Sources: The market will resolve based on the official statistics from the FIFA Match Center. If FIFA's official report is unavailable, secondary consensus will be drawn from major sport tracking sites such as ESPN, Flashscore, and Sofascore.
Background
The 2026 FIFA World Cup Final between Spain and Argentina is scheduled for Sunday, July 19, 2026, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Spain, the 2010 champions, reached the final with an elite defensive record, conceding only one goal throughout their seven tournament matches. Argentina, the defending champions, are seeking their fourth world title behind an offense that scored 19 goals leading up to the final. This matchup showcases a heavy narrative focus on 39-year-old Lionel Messi in his final World Cup appearance and Spain's teenage sensation Lamine Yamal.
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