Oxford United FC and Wrexham AFC will compete in an EFL Championship match on April 21, 2026. The outcome will be determined by the result after 90 minutes of regular play plus stoppage time, with three possible resolutions: Oxford United win, Wrexham win, or a draw. Official EFL statistics will serve as the primary resolution source, with credible reporting consensus used if official data is unavailable within 2 hours of match conclusion.
Unified Resolution Criteria (Consistent across platforms)
Both Polymarket and Kalshi resolve based on the official match outcome after 90 minutes plus stoppage time on April 21, 2026, with identical treatment of postponements and cancellations.
Primary resolution logic:
Official EFL (English Football League) statistics and governing body records, with fallback to credible reporting consensus if official stats unavailable within 2 hours of match conclusion.
Core resolution logic:
The match outcome is determined by the result after 90 minutes of regular play plus stoppage time only (no extra time or penalties).
Exactly one of three mutually exclusive outcomes will occur: Oxford United wins, Wrexham wins, or the match ends in a draw.
If the match is postponed, all markets remain open until the match is completed.
If the match is canceled entirely with no make-up game, Polymarket's Oxford and Wrexham win markets resolve NO, and the draw market resolves YES; Kalshi's combined market resolves YES for the tie outcome.
Edge cases & Clarifications:
Postponement and Rescheduling: If the match is postponed, markets remain open and do not resolve until the rescheduled match is completed and the final result is official.
Cancellation with No Make-up Game: If the match is canceled entirely with no make-up game scheduled, Polymarket resolves win markets to NO and draw to YES; Kalshi resolves the tie outcome to YES.
Resolution Source Timing: Primary resolution uses official EFL statistics. If official stats are not published within 2 hours after match conclusion, credible reporting consensus may be used as fallback.
Timing:
Resolution occurs upon official publication of the final match result by the EFL or governing body, or within 2 hours after match conclusion via credible reporting consensus if official stats are delayed.
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