This event group covers the professional Coppa Italia soccer match between SS Lazio and Atalanta BC scheduled for March 4, 2026. Markets track three possible outcomes: Lazio win, Atalanta win, or draw, all resolved based on the result after 90 minutes of regular play plus stoppage time (excluding extra time and penalties).
Cancellation resolution differs between platforms. Polymarket specifies asymmetric cancellation outcomes (draw resolves Yes, wins resolve No), while Kalshi provides no explicit cancellation clause.
Hero Tip:
Monitor for game postponement or cancellation announcements. If the match is canceled with no rescheduled date, Polymarket traders holding the draw market will receive Yes resolution while win market holders receive No. Kalshi's resolution in a cancellation scenario is undefined and should be clarified directly with the platform.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket: Three separate markets: Lazio win (Yes if Lazio wins, No if canceled), Atalanta win (Yes if Atalanta wins, No if canceled), and draw (Yes if draw, Yes if canceled). Postponement keeps markets open until completion. Key Quote: 'If the game is canceled entirely, with no make-up game, this market will resolve Yes' (for draw market only).
Kalshi: Three separate markets, each resolving Yes if its specified outcome occurs. No explicit cancellation or postponement clause provided. Key Quote: 'If [outcome] wins the Lazio vs Atalanta professional Coppa Italia soccer game originally scheduled for Mar 4, 2026 after 90 minutes plus stoppage time, then the market resolves to Yes.'
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