Stade Brestois 29 vs. Le Havre AC - Halftime Result
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This event group covers the halftime result of a Ligue 1 soccer match between Stade Brestois 29 (home) and Le Havre AC scheduled for March 8, 2026. Three mutually exclusive outcomes are offered across platforms: a Brest halftime win, a Le Havre halftime win, or a halftime draw. The markets resolve based on the score after 45 minutes of regular play plus stoppage time.
Market structure mismatch between platforms. Polymarket presents three separate binary markets (Brest halftime win, Le Havre halftime win, halftime draw), while Kalshi's description suggests a single categorical market with three resolution paths, both claiming to resolve the same underlying event.
Hero Tip:
Confirm with each platform whether their market structure is truly different or if Kalshi's description is incomplete. If both platforms are live, monitor for settlement timing differences and ensure your position accounting treats Polymarket's three binaries as mutually exclusive. Watch for any platform-specific interpretation of stoppage time or official scoring source that could create settlement divergence.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket: Three separate binary markets, each asking a distinct YES/NO question: (1) Is Le Havre leading at halftime? (2) Is Brest leading at halftime? (3) Is it a draw at halftime? Exactly one should resolve YES. Resolution source is official governing body statistics within 24 hours, or credible reporting consensus if unavailable.
Kalshi: Single market with three resolution conditions, all triggering YES: Le Havre wins first half, Tie occurs, or Stade Brest wins first half. Structure implies categorical outcome rather than three independent binaries. No explicit fallback source or 24-hour window specified.
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