This event group covers a professional MLS soccer match between Sporting Kansas City and Columbus Crew scheduled for February 28, 2026. Markets span total goals (over/unders at multiple thresholds), point spreads, and both-teams-to-score outcomes, all settling on the 90-minute regulation result plus stoppage time.
Unified Resolution Criteria (Consistent across platforms)
Both Kalshi and Polymarket align on the same underlying event (Sporting Kansas City vs. Columbus Crew, Feb 28, 2026, 90 min + stoppage), the same official source (mlssoccer.com), and identical handling of postponements and cancellations.
Primary resolution logic:
Official final score published on mlssoccer.com
Core resolution logic:
Total goals threshold markets (Over/Under 1.5, 2.5, 3.5, 4.5) resolve based on combined goals scored by both teams during 90 minutes plus stoppage time
Spread markets resolve based on goal differential: Columbus Crew (-1.5) wins if they win by 2+ goals; Sporting Kansas City (-1.5) wins if they win by 2+ goals; (-2.5) spreads require 3+ goal margins
Both Teams to Score resolves Yes if each team scores at least one goal; No if either team scores zero
All markets exclude extra time and penalties; only regulation play (90 min + stoppage) counts
If game is postponed, markets remain open until the game is completed
If game is canceled entirely with no makeup game, all markets resolve 50-50
Edge cases & Clarifications:
Postponement: Markets remain open and do not settle until the game is actually played and completed
Cancellation without makeup: All markets in the group resolve 50-50 (split pot)
Game started but not completed: Resolution follows the official final score published on mlssoccer.com at the time of official completion
Extra time or penalties: These do not count toward any market; only the 90-minute regulation result plus stoppage time is used
Timing:
Resolution occurs after the match concludes on February 28, 2026, once the official final score is published on mlssoccer.com
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