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⚽ Norway vs France. My Polymarket Take Before Kickoff

This game is more interesting than people think it is.

On paper France has the team. They have a lot of players they are fast when they move the ball and they are good at controlling the middle of the field. This makes them the favorite to win most of the time. Even when they make changes the team does not get much worse. That is why most people think France will win.

I think people should look at this game more closely.

Norway is a team that can be very good when people do not expect much from them. They do not need to have the ball all the time to score. If they can move the ball quickly and the other team makes a mistake the whole game can change. If Norway can stay strong and defend well at the start this game could be very hard for France.

When I think about Polymarket I always ask myself one thing: where are people being too confident?

Now I think people are too sure that France will win easily.

The good thing about France is that they might score early control the game and not let Norway get started.

The good thing about Norway is that they might be able to survive the thirty minutes make it hard for France and then score on a counterattack.

What I think will happen is that France will win or it will be a tie. I do not think it will be an easy game for France. I think the score will be 2-1, for France. It will be close and tense and the live markets will be more exciting than people think.

For people who trade this game feels like one where it might be better to wait until the game starts to make a move than doing it before the game.

Sometimes the best thing to do is not to make a trade before the game but to wait until after the goal, when people are reacting too much.

What do you think will happen. Will France win easily will Norway surprise everyone. Will it be a tie that shocks everyone?

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