Event

World Cup: Most Assists

2 signals across 1 market · $12,709 tracked · resolves Aug 3, 2026

This 2026 FIFA World Cup prediction market tracks who will finish the tournament with the most assists, with current trading centered on Bruno Fernandes. PolySpotter follows the odds and highlights smart-money activity, including signals from profitable serial bettors and profitable sports bettors.

Markets (1)

  1. Will Bruno Fernandes record the most assists at the 2026 FIFA World Cup?2 signals · $12,709 tracked

Top trades across all markets

  1. Profitable serial bettor

    Profitable serial cross-market bettor put $8.2k on No in a very quiet long-dated World Cup assists market, far exceeding recent volume.

    $8,182Wallet win rate: 59%Score: 6.0
  2. Profitable serial sports bettor

    Profitable serial cross-market trader made a sizable No buy in a relatively thin long-range World Cup props market.

    $4,527Wallet win rate: 59%Score: 3.0

Top wallets in this event

  1. 0x160db95295$12,709 · 1 market · 2 alerts · 59% wins

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FAQs

What is the World Cup Most Assists prediction market?

It is a Polymarket event about which player will record the most assists across all rounds of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The current child market listed for this event asks whether Bruno Fernandes will finish as the tournament assists leader.

What are the odds for Bruno Fernandes to record the most assists?

The live odds move as traders buy and sell the market. PolySpotter tracks those market prices along with smart-money signals so you can see whether experienced bettors are backing or fading Bruno Fernandes.

Who is betting on the World Cup Most Assists market?

PolySpotter has tracked $12,709 in smart-money activity across this event, including recent signals from a profitable serial bettor and a profitable serial sports bettor.

When does the World Cup Most Assists market resolve?

The event is scheduled to resolve after the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with a listed resolution date of August 3, 2026. Resolution is based on the official FIFA assists leader and the market’s stated tiebreak rules.