Event

ICC Cricket World Cup League Two: Nepal vs Scotland

1 signal across 1 market · $1,096 tracked · resolves May 18, 2026

This event tracks the Polymarket prediction market for Nepal vs Scotland in the ICC Cricket World Cup League Two, scheduled for May 11, 2026. Traders are pricing the match winner, with PolySpotter currently tracking $1,096 in smart money activity and a notable signal showing a 92% winner-bought move.

Markets (1)

  1. ICC Cricket World Cup League Two: Nepal vs Scotland1 signal · $1,096 tracked

Top trades across all markets

  1. 92% winner bought move

    Despite a low composite score, this is worth surfacing because the buyer has an exceptional 92% record across 702 resolved bets and bought Scotland before an 11-point move higher.

    $1,096Wallet win rate: 92%Score: 1.9

Top wallets in this event

  1. 0xb45ed7605f$1,096 · 1 market · 1 alert · 92% wins

FAQs

What are the Nepal vs Scotland prediction market odds?

The Nepal vs Scotland odds reflect how Polymarket traders are pricing the likely match winner. On PolySpotter, you can follow the live market movement and see whether smart money is pushing probability toward Nepal or Scotland.

What is the smart money doing on Nepal vs Scotland?

PolySpotter has tracked $1,096 in smart money across this event, including one recent signal described as a 92% winner-bought move. That suggests a concentrated smart-money buy on the outcome traders believe is most likely to win.

Is this a Polymarket market for the whole match?

Yes. This event hub covers the Nepal vs Scotland ICC Cricket World Cup League Two match market as a whole, focused on the finalized match result rather than individual player props or innings markets.

When does the Nepal vs Scotland market resolve?

The market is expected to resolve after the official match result is finalized, using ESPNcricinfo as the reference source. The event lists a resolution deadline of May 18, 2026 at 23:45 UTC.

How are ties, DLS, forfeits, or other cricket rulings handled?

The market follows the official competition result. DLS/DRS outcomes, over-rate penalties, forfeits, walkovers, or any on-field ruling that leads to a declared winner are treated as ordinary wins.