This event group covers a Ligue 1 soccer match between Le Havre AC and Toulouse FC scheduled for February 15, 2026. Markets span match outcome (Kalshi) and goal totals plus both-teams-to-score (Polymarket), all resolving on 90 minutes plus stoppage time.
Unified Resolution Criteria (Consistent across platforms)
Both Kalshi and Polymarket align on the same resolution window (90 minutes plus stoppage time), the same official source (ligue1.com), and identical handling of postponements and cancellations.
Primary resolution logic:
ligue1.com official final score
Core resolution logic:
All markets resolve on the official final score published by ligue1.com
Resolution window is 90 minutes of regular play plus stoppage time only; extra time and penalties are excluded
Kalshi match outcome markets (Win/Tie) resolve Yes if that outcome occurs within the window
Polymarket Over/Under markets resolve Over if combined goals meet or exceed the threshold (1.5=2+, 2.5=3+, 3.5=4+, 4.5=5+)
Polymarket Both Teams to Score resolves Yes if each team scores at least one goal within the window
If match is postponed, all markets remain open until the rescheduled match is completed
If match is canceled entirely with no makeup game, outcome-based markets resolve 50-50
If match starts but does not complete, resolution uses the official final score as published at stoppage
Edge cases & Clarifications:
Postponement: Markets remain open and unresolved until the rescheduled match is played and completed
Cancellation without makeup: Outcome markets (Kalshi Win/Tie, Polymarket Both Teams to Score) resolve 50-50; Over/Under markets also resolve 50-50
Incomplete match: Resolution uses the official final score published by ligue1.com at the time the match was stopped
Extra time or penalties: These are explicitly excluded; only 90 minutes plus stoppage time counts for all markets
Timing:
Resolution occurs after the match concludes (90 minutes plus stoppage time) and ligue1.com publishes the official final score
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