This event group covers the professional EFL Championship soccer match between Sheffield Wednesday FC and Watford FC scheduled for March 10, 2026. Markets track three mutually exclusive outcomes: Sheffield Wednesday win, Watford win, or draw, all measured at 90 minutes plus stoppage time (regular play only).
Unified Resolution Criteria (Consistent across platforms)
Both Polymarket and Kalshi align on the same three mutually exclusive outcomes measured at 90 minutes plus stoppage time, with consistent handling of postponements and cancellations.
Primary resolution logic:
Official EFL Championship match records and on-pitch result determination by match officials
Core resolution logic:
Sheffield Wednesday win resolves Yes if Sheffield Wednesday scores more goals than Watford after 90 minutes plus stoppage time; otherwise No
Watford win resolves Yes if Watford scores more goals than Sheffield Wednesday after 90 minutes plus stoppage time; otherwise No
Draw resolves Yes if both teams have equal goals after 90 minutes plus stoppage time; otherwise No
Resolution scope is regular play only; extra time and penalties are excluded
If match is postponed, all markets remain open until the match is completed
If match is canceled with no makeup game, Sheffield Wednesday and Watford win markets resolve No; draw market resolves Yes
Edge cases & Clarifications:
Match Postponement: Markets remain open and unresolved until the match is completed on a rescheduled date
Match Cancellation (No Makeup): Sheffield Wednesday and Watford win markets resolve No; draw market resolves Yes
Extra Time or Penalties: Resolution is based solely on the 90-minute result plus stoppage time; extra time and penalty outcomes are not considered
Outcome Scope: All three markets measure the same match outcome at the same time point, making them mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive
Timing:
Resolution occurs after the match concludes at 90 minutes plus stoppage time on March 10, 2026, or on the rescheduled date if postponed
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