FIFA World Cup
United States vs. Australia - Second Half Result
United States host Australia in the FIFA World Cup at Lumen Field, Seattle, Washington on June 19. Polymarket prices No 50%, Yes 50%.
In the upcoming FIFA World Cup game between United States and Australia, scheduled for June 19, 2026 at 3:00 PM ET: This market will resolve to "United States" if United States score more goals than Australia in the second half of regular play plus second-half stoppage time. This market will resolve to "Draw" if United States and Australia score the same number of goals in...
- Volume (30d)
- $0
- Open interest
- $0
- Closes
- Jun 19, 2026
- Outcomes
- 6
Price history
Form & conditions
Know before you trade
Form
Last 5 matches, oldest to newest. W = win, D = draw, L = loss.
Officials & venue
VenueLumen Field, Seattle, Washington
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 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Yes
United States to win the second half? |
0.495 | 0.060/0.930 | 49.5% | +5.0% | $0 | |
|
No
United States to win the second half? |
0.505 | 0.070/0.940 | 50.5% | -5.0% | $0 | |
|
Yes
Australia to win the second half? |
0.490 | 0.060/0.920 | 49.0% | +4.5% | $0 | |
|
No
Australia to win the second half? |
0.510 | 0.080/0.940 | 51.0% | -4.5% | $0 | |
|
Yes
United States vs. Australia: Second half draw? |
0.485 | 0.050/0.920 | 48.5% | +4.0% | $0 | |
|
No
United States vs. Australia: Second half draw? |
0.515 | 0.080/0.950 | 51.5% | -4.0% | $0 |
Order book
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