Will both teams score during Switzerland vs Colombia match?
About Market
This market centers on the 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 16 knockout fixture between Switzerland and Colombia at BC Place in Vancouver, with attention focused on whether both sides manage to find the net across the full course of play, including any extra time required to separate the teams. The tie is a compelling focal point because it is a single-elimination contest that must produce a winner to advance, pairing Switzerland's disciplined defensive structure against Colombia's fluid attacking movement in a finely balanced meeting of contrasting styles. Traders are assessing the likelihood that each team scores at least once, weighing both attacks against both defences and the cautious rhythms of knockout football.
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Market Outcomes and Resolution Criteria: The market resolves YES if both Switzerland and Colombia each score 1 or more goals in counted match time. It resolves NO if at least one of the two teams fails to score — that is, any final counted-time scoreline in which either side is kept off the scoresheet, including a 0-0 draw. There is no push line: every counted-time scoreline maps cleanly to YES or NO. Because this is a knockout fixture, counted match time includes any extra time played, but goals scored in a penalty shootout are excluded. The market resolves to Tie only under the postponement and cancellation conditions in Rule 5; in the event of a Tie resolution, all positions settle at $0.50 per share.
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Definition of "Both Teams Score": Both teams score means each of Switzerland and Colombia is officially credited with at least one goal at the conclusion of counted match time, defined as the 90 minutes of normal play plus referee-added stoppage time, plus — if the tie is level after 90 minutes — the two 15-minute periods of extra time and their stoppage time. An own goal is credited to the benefiting team and counts toward that team's tally: an own goal by a Switzerland player counts as a Colombia goal, and an own goal by a Colombia player counts as a Switzerland goal. Penalty kicks converted during normal or extra time count toward the scoring team's tally; goals scored in a penalty shootout do NOT count. The market resolves on the credited scoreline at the referee's final whistle of the last period played.
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Official Sources and Evidence: Primary source: the Sportmonks API (https://www.sportmonks.com/) for the full-time result, extra-time result, and goalscorer data. Secondary sources for corroboration only: the official 2026 FIFA World Cup match record published by FIFA (https://www.fifa.com/en/tournaments/mens/worldcup), ESPN, and FlashScore. The Sportmonks record is the definitive record in the event of any discrepancy.
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Resolution Timing: The market resolves after the official final result — inclusive of any extra time — is posted on the Sportmonks API. Trading may already be closed or paused under Rule 7; all open positions are locked through to resolution.
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Handling Postponements and Cancellations: If the match is postponed, suspended, cancelled, or abandoned before an official final result is reached, the market remains open during a 24-hour waiting period to allow the fixture to be completed. If no eligible completed final result exists more than 24 hours past the scheduled kickoff, the market resolves to Tie, and all positions settle at $0.50 per share. Partial scores from an abandoned match are ignored unless the fixture is officially resumed and completed within the waiting window, in which case the final counted-time scoreline is used.
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Ambiguities and Disputes: In the event of conflicting scoreline or goalscorer reports between sources, the Sportmonks record takes precedence, including its attribution of goals and own goals. If the primary Sportmonks source is unavailable at resolution time, a consensus of at least two secondary sources is used. VAR-confirmed goals follow the official match record. Any result under active official protest or review remains unresolved until FIFA issues a final ruling.
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Trading Window and Pause: Trading remains open throughout the match, from kickoff until the referee signals the end of counted play (full-time, or the end of extra time if played). The YES outcome may be locked the moment both Switzerland and Colombia have each scored at least once, because a scored goal cannot be undone; the NO outcome cannot be locked before the end of counted play, since a still-scoreless team can score in any remaining time, including extra time. At the end of counted play the scoreline is fixed and all open positions are locked through to resolution. If the tie proceeds to a penalty shootout, the shootout does not affect this market and trading remains locked pending resolution.
Will both teams score during Switzerland vs Colombia match?
About Market
This market centers on the 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 16 knockout fixture between Switzerland and Colombia at BC Place in Vancouver, with attention focused on whether both sides manage to find the net across the full course of play, including any extra time required to separate the teams. The tie is a compelling focal point because it is a single-elimination contest that must produce a winner to advance, pairing Switzerland's disciplined defensive structure against Colombia's fluid attacking movement in a finely balanced meeting of contrasting styles. Traders are assessing the likelihood that each team scores at least once, weighing both attacks against both defences and the cautious rhythms of knockout football.
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Market Outcomes and Resolution Criteria: The market resolves YES if both Switzerland and Colombia each score 1 or more goals in counted match time. It resolves NO if at least one of the two teams fails to score — that is, any final counted-time scoreline in which either side is kept off the scoresheet, including a 0-0 draw. There is no push line: every counted-time scoreline maps cleanly to YES or NO. Because this is a knockout fixture, counted match time includes any extra time played, but goals scored in a penalty shootout are excluded. The market resolves to Tie only under the postponement and cancellation conditions in Rule 5; in the event of a Tie resolution, all positions settle at $0.50 per share.
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Definition of "Both Teams Score": Both teams score means each of Switzerland and Colombia is officially credited with at least one goal at the conclusion of counted match time, defined as the 90 minutes of normal play plus referee-added stoppage time, plus — if the tie is level after 90 minutes — the two 15-minute periods of extra time and their stoppage time. An own goal is credited to the benefiting team and counts toward that team's tally: an own goal by a Switzerland player counts as a Colombia goal, and an own goal by a Colombia player counts as a Switzerland goal. Penalty kicks converted during normal or extra time count toward the scoring team's tally; goals scored in a penalty shootout do NOT count. The market resolves on the credited scoreline at the referee's final whistle of the last period played.
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Official Sources and Evidence: Primary source: the Sportmonks API (https://www.sportmonks.com/) for the full-time result, extra-time result, and goalscorer data. Secondary sources for corroboration only: the official 2026 FIFA World Cup match record published by FIFA (https://www.fifa.com/en/tournaments/mens/worldcup), ESPN, and FlashScore. The Sportmonks record is the definitive record in the event of any discrepancy.
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Resolution Timing: The market resolves after the official final result — inclusive of any extra time — is posted on the Sportmonks API. Trading may already be closed or paused under Rule 7; all open positions are locked through to resolution.
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Handling Postponements and Cancellations: If the match is postponed, suspended, cancelled, or abandoned before an official final result is reached, the market remains open during a 24-hour waiting period to allow the fixture to be completed. If no eligible completed final result exists more than 24 hours past the scheduled kickoff, the market resolves to Tie, and all positions settle at $0.50 per share. Partial scores from an abandoned match are ignored unless the fixture is officially resumed and completed within the waiting window, in which case the final counted-time scoreline is used.
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Ambiguities and Disputes: In the event of conflicting scoreline or goalscorer reports between sources, the Sportmonks record takes precedence, including its attribution of goals and own goals. If the primary Sportmonks source is unavailable at resolution time, a consensus of at least two secondary sources is used. VAR-confirmed goals follow the official match record. Any result under active official protest or review remains unresolved until FIFA issues a final ruling.
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Trading Window and Pause: Trading remains open throughout the match, from kickoff until the referee signals the end of counted play (full-time, or the end of extra time if played). The YES outcome may be locked the moment both Switzerland and Colombia have each scored at least once, because a scored goal cannot be undone; the NO outcome cannot be locked before the end of counted play, since a still-scoreless team can score in any remaining time, including extra time. At the end of counted play the scoreline is fixed and all open positions are locked through to resolution. If the tie proceeds to a penalty shootout, the shootout does not affect this market and trading remains locked pending resolution.
