Unified Resolution Criteria (Consistent across platforms)
Both Polymarket and Kalshi use identical resolution logic: the market resolves based on the official match outcome (win, loss, or draw) after 90 minutes plus stoppage time on April 25, 2026, with consistent handling of postponements and cancellations.
Primary resolution logic:
Official statistics from Lega Serie B (the governing body for Italian Serie B soccer) as the primary source, with credible reporting consensus as fallback if official statistics are not published within 2 hours after match conclusion.
Core resolution logic:
Exactly one of three mutually exclusive outcomes will occur: Delfino Pescara 1936 wins, SS Juve Stabia wins, or the match ends in a draw.
Each outcome resolves its corresponding market to YES and the other two to NO.
Resolution is based on the result after 90 minutes of regular play plus stoppage time only; extra time and penalties are excluded.
If the match is postponed, all markets remain open until the match is completed and resolved.
If the match is canceled with no make-up game, the draw market resolves YES and the win markets (for both teams) resolve NO.
Edge cases & Clarifications:
Match Postponement: If the match scheduled for April 25, 2026 is postponed, all three markets remain open and unresolved until the rescheduled match is completed and the final result is determined.
Match Cancellation Without Makeup: If the match is canceled entirely with no make-up game scheduled, the draw market resolves YES while both team win markets resolve NO.
Resolution Source Hierarchy: Official Lega Serie B statistics are the primary source. If these are not published within 2 hours after match conclusion, a consensus of credible reporting sources may be used as the fallback resolution source.
Timing:
Resolution occurs upon official publication of the final match result by Lega Serie B within 2 hours after match conclusion, or by consensus of credible reporting if official statistics are delayed beyond 2 hours.
Our PredictionHero Resolution Divergence Alerts (RDA) are there to help users identify potential differences across platforms. They do not replace or supersede the official rules and description of any prediction market. Users are solely responsible for reviewing and understanding the applicable rules and resolution criteria before placing any trade or bet. If you notice a potential inconsistency, discrepancy, or error in an alert, please report it to our team so we can review and improve the accuracy of our data.
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