World Cup Match Market
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In Brief
A World Cup match market is a prediction market for the outcome of a single game — including 1X2 (home win, draw, away win) and over/under goals contracts — covering one match rather than the whole tournament.

What Is a World Cup Match Market?
A World Cup match market is a prediction market focused on the outcome of one individual game. Rather than spanning the whole tournament, it defines results for a single match — most commonly the 1X2 outcome (home win, draw, or away win) and totals such as over/under goals.
Match markets exist for games throughout the tournament, giving a continuous stream of short-term, single-event markets from the group stage to the final.
How Does a Match Market Work?
For a given fixture, contracts are listed for each possible outcome.
Prices reflect the implied probability of each result.
Pre-match prices move with team news and sentiment; some markets update live during play.
When the match ends, the contracts resolve based on the final result.
Common Match Market Types
| Market | What It Covers |
|---|---|
| 1X2 | Home win, draw, or away win |
| Over/under goals | Total goals above or below a set line |
| Both teams to score | Whether both sides score |
| Result-based | Outcomes tied to the final score |
What Is a 1X2 Market?
"1X2" is shorthand for the three possible outcomes of a football match: 1 = home team wins, X = draw, 2 = away team wins. It's one of the most common ways match outcomes are framed in prediction markets.
Match Market vs Tournament Markets
A match market concerns one game and resolves as soon as it ends. Tournament markets — like the winner or top scorer markets — span many matches and resolve only at the end. Match markets are the most granular, short-cycle markets of the tournament.
A Note on Availability
Prediction-market availability varies by jurisdiction. Check what is permitted in your region before exploring match markets.
Match Markets and Trust Wallet
Trust Wallet lets you explore prediction markets, including single-match markets, where they're available — connecting to platforms like Polymarket and Hyperliquid (HIP-4). As a non-custodial wallet, you keep control of your assets via your private keys. Availability depends on your region, and the decision to explore is always yours.