Netherlands enter Group F as the clear frontrunner thanks to their deeper squad, elite defenders like Virgil van Dijk, and consistent major-tournament experience that positions them ahead of the field in trader consensus. Recent March friendlies—a 2-1 victory over Norway followed by a 1-1 draw against Ecuador—highlighted both attacking promise and occasional defensive lapses that keep the outcome from being certain. Japan’s impressive recent results, including a 1-0 win at Wembley over England and a 1-0 triumph against Scotland, have lifted their implied probability by showcasing disciplined counter-attacking and tactical maturity. Sweden’s dramatic playoff qualification, capped by Viktor Gyökeres’ late winner against Poland, adds momentum under new coach Graham Potter, while Tunisia’s stout defensive record from an unbeaten qualifying campaign offers realistic upset potential but limits their overall ceiling in a competitive group.
Eksperimental na AI-generated summary na nire-reference ang Polymarket data. Hindi ito trading advice at wala itong papel sa kung paano nire-resolve ang market na ito. · Na-updateNetherlands 54%
Japan 27%
Sweden 15%
Tunisia 5.3%
$148,925 Vol.
$148,925 Vol.
Netherlands
54%
Japan
27%
Sweden
15%
Tunisia
5%
Netherlands 54%
Japan 27%
Sweden 15%
Tunisia 5.3%
$148,925 Vol.
$148,925 Vol.
Netherlands
54%
Japan
27%
Sweden
15%
Tunisia
5%
If multiple teams tie as group winners, this market will resolve according to the official tiebreak procedure of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
If the World Cup group stage is cancelled, postponed after September 30, 2026, or there is otherwise no winner declared for this group within that timeframe, this market will resolve to “Other”.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from FIFA (https://www.fifa.com/); however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Binuksan ang Market: Dec 5, 2025, 7:00 PM ET
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0x2F5e3684c...If multiple teams tie as group winners, this market will resolve according to the official tiebreak procedure of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
If the World Cup group stage is cancelled, postponed after September 30, 2026, or there is otherwise no winner declared for this group within that timeframe, this market will resolve to “Other”.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from FIFA (https://www.fifa.com/); however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...Netherlands enter Group F as the clear frontrunner thanks to their deeper squad, elite defenders like Virgil van Dijk, and consistent major-tournament experience that positions them ahead of the field in trader consensus. Recent March friendlies—a 2-1 victory over Norway followed by a 1-1 draw against Ecuador—highlighted both attacking promise and occasional defensive lapses that keep the outcome from being certain. Japan’s impressive recent results, including a 1-0 win at Wembley over England and a 1-0 triumph against Scotland, have lifted their implied probability by showcasing disciplined counter-attacking and tactical maturity. Sweden’s dramatic playoff qualification, capped by Viktor Gyökeres’ late winner against Poland, adds momentum under new coach Graham Potter, while Tunisia’s stout defensive record from an unbeaten qualifying campaign offers realistic upset potential but limits their overall ceiling in a competitive group.
Eksperimental na AI-generated summary na nire-reference ang Polymarket data. Hindi ito trading advice at wala itong papel sa kung paano nire-resolve ang market na ito. · Na-update
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