This event group covers a Saudi Pro League match between Al Riyadh Saudi Club and Al Shabab Saudi Club scheduled for April 5, 2026. Markets span three outcome types: match result (win/draw/loss), total goals scored, and various goal thresholds across two prediction platforms.
Unified Resolution Criteria (Consistent across platforms)
Both Polymarket and Kalshi align on the 90-minute regulation play window, postponement handling, cancellation outcomes, and official statistics as primary source with credible reporting fallback.
Primary resolution logic:
Official Saudi Pro League statistics (slstat.com) or event organizer records; credible reporting consensus if official statistics unavailable within 2 hours post-match
Core resolution logic:
Match result (win/draw) determined by official final score after 90 minutes plus stoppage time only
Total goals markets (>1.5, >2.5, >3.5, >4.5) resolved by combined goals scored by both teams in regulation play only
If match postponed, all markets remain open until game completion
If match canceled with no makeup game: draw and goal-over markets resolve YES; win markets resolve NO
Resolution scope explicitly excludes extra time and penalty shootouts
Edge cases & Clarifications:
Match Postponement: Markets remain open and unresolved until the rescheduled match is completed; no automatic resolution occurs
Match Cancellation Without Makeup: Draw market resolves YES; Al Riyadh win resolves NO; Al Shabab win resolves NO; goal-over markets resolve YES
Official Statistics Delay: If Saudi Pro League does not publish final statistics within 2 hours of match conclusion, resolution uses consensus from credible sports reporting sources
Regulation Play Only: All markets reference only the first 90 minutes plus stoppage time; extra time and penalties are excluded from resolution
Timing:
Resolution occurs after match completion (90 minutes plus stoppage time). Official statistics must be available or credible consensus established within 2 hours post-match for final settlement.
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