FIFA World Cup

Switzerland vs. Canada - Second Half Result

Switzerland host Canada in the FIFA World Cup at BC Place, Vancouver on June 24. Polymarket prices No 52%, Yes 48%.

In the upcoming FIFA World Cup game between Switzerland and Canada, scheduled for June 24, 2026 at 3:00 PM ET: This market will resolve to "Switzerland" if Switzerland score more goals than Canada in the second half of regular play plus second-half stoppage time. This market will resolve to "Draw" if Switzerland and Canada score the same number of goals in the second half...

Volume (30d)
$0
Closes
Jun 24, 2026
Outcomes
6

Price history

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Form & conditions

Know before you trade

Form

Switzerland DLDWDlatest
Canada DDWDDlatest

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

Officials & venue

VenueBC Place, Vancouver

Weather at kickoff

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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
Switzerland to win the second half?
0.480 0.050/0.910
86.0¢
48.0%
+4.0% $0
No
Switzerland to win the second half?
0.520 0.090/0.950
86.0¢
52.0%
-4.0% $0
Yes
Switzerland vs. Canada: Second half draw?
0.480 0.050/0.910
86.0¢
48.0%
+4.0% $0
No
Switzerland vs. Canada: Second half draw?
0.520 0.090/0.950
86.0¢
52.0%
-4.0% $0
Yes
Canada to win the second half?
0.480 0.050/0.910
86.0¢
48.0%
+4.0% $0
No
Canada to win the second half?
0.520 0.090/0.950
86.0¢
52.0%
-4.0% $0

Order book

Yes mid spread
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