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Background: Why prediction markets are repricing Avalanche win odds against Utah

Posted on December 24, 2025 by Writer

Markets suggest an Avalanche win against Utah is becoming LESS likely, with the ‘Avalanche’ outcome falling from 76.6% to 69.5% in 24 hours. This shift follows a recent Avalanche shootout win, crea…

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Briefing: Middlesbrough Defies Week-Long Trend With Sudden Win Odds Shift

Posted on December 24, 2025 by Writer

Markets suggest a Middlesbrough FC win on 2026-01-04 is becoming MORE likely, with the ‘Yes’ outcome rising from 28.4% to 35.5% in 24 hours. This shift follows recent positive reports about the tea…

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Briefing: Will Sheffield United FC win on 2026-01-01?

Posted on December 24, 2025 by Writer

↗️ Signal Unclear detected. 24h movement: 0.2%. Signal quality: 6/9.

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Briefing: Will Leicester City FC win on 2026-01-10?

Posted on December 24, 2025 by Writer

↗️ Sentiment Drift detected. 24h movement: 0.3%. Signal quality: 6/9.

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Briefing: Vitória SC vs. CD Nacional Draw Odds Defy Week-Long Trend

Posted on December 24, 2025 by Writer

Prediction markets suggest a sudden shift in sentiment regarding the match between Vitória SC and CD Nacional, with the probability of a draw significantly increasing in the last 24 hours.

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Briefing: West Brom Win Odds Defy Week-Long Trend with Sudden Jump

Posted on December 24, 2025 by Writer

Markets suggest a West Bromwich Albion FC win on 2025-12-29 is becoming MORE likely, with the ‘Yes’ outcome rising from 32.5% to 36%.

This entry was posted in Efl Championship, Esports, Games, Soccer and tagged Market Shift, Priority: LOW. Bookmark the permalink.

Briefing: Sheffield Utd vs Leicester: Draw odds surge despite flat week

Posted on December 24, 2025 by Writer

Prediction markets suggest a notable shift in sentiment for the upcoming Sheffield United FC vs. Leicester City FC match, with the odds for a draw (outcome “Yes”) experiencing a sharp increase of 1…

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Briefing: Millwall FC defies week-long trend with sudden odds shift

Posted on December 24, 2025 by Writer

Markets suggest a Millwall FC win is becoming MORE likely, with the ‘Yes’ outcome rising from 27.76% to 37.5% in 24 hours. This shift follows a week-long decline, indicating a sharp reversal in sen…

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Briefing: Atalanta BC Defies Week-Long Trend with Sudden Shift in Win Odds

Posted on December 23, 2025 by Writer

Markets suggest an Atalanta BC win on 2026-01-03 is becoming MORE likely, with the ‘No’ outcome falling from 63.4% to 55.5%. This shift follows a significant reversal in market sentiment, moving ag…

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Briefing: Sharp Reversal: Bucks Win Odds Flip in 24 Hours After Giannis’ Return

Posted on December 23, 2025 by Writer

Markets suggest a Bucks win is becoming MORE likely, with the ‘Bucks’ outcome jumping from 38.4% to 46%. This shift follows news of Giannis Antetokounmpo’s return and strong performance in the Buck…

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