FIFA World Cup

Brazil vs. Norway - First Team to Score

Brazil host Norway in the FIFA World Cup at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey on July 5. Polymarket prices No 94%, Yes 6%.

In the upcoming match between Brazil and Norway, scheduled for July 5, 2026 at 4:00 PM ET: This market will resolve to "Brazil" if Brazil are the first to score within the first 90 minutes of regular play plus stoppage time. This market will resolve to "Norway" if Norway are the first to score within the first 90 minutes of regular play plus stoppage time. If neither team...

Volume (30d)
$265
Open interest
$256
Closes
Jul 05, 2026
Outcomes
6

Price history

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Form & conditions

Know before you trade

Form

Brazil WDWWWlatest
Norway DWWLWlatest

Last 5 matches, oldest to newest. W = win, D = draw, L = loss.

Officials & venue

VenueMetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

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Form and H2H via ESPN. Weather via Open-Meteo. News via The Guardian.

The book

Live odds

Outcome Price Bid / Ask Implied 24h move 30d volume
Yes
Brazil vs. Norway: Neither team to score first?
0.065 0.050/0.080
3.0¢
6.5%
$117
No
Brazil vs. Norway: Neither team to score first?
0.935 0.920/0.950
3.0¢
93.5%
$117
Yes
Norway to score first vs. Brazil?
0.380 0.360/0.400
4.0¢
38.0%
$75
No
Norway to score first vs. Brazil?
0.620 0.600/0.640
4.0¢
62.0%
$75
Yes
Brazil to score first vs. Norway?
0.585 0.570/0.600
3.0¢
58.5%
$73
No
Brazil to score first vs. Norway?
0.415 0.400/0.430
3.0¢
41.5%
$73

Order book

Yes mid spread
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No mid spread
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