A draw in regular time is the market's mainstream high-probability expectation.


The match is in the 74th minute of the second half, the score remains 0-0, the probability of a draw is 58%, the gray curve rises sharply in the closing stages, and the core judgment of the funds is that both teams will find it difficult to score in the remaining time, and the match will most likely end in a draw.
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ThePatienceRequiredFor
· 9m ago
The 58% draw probability really holds steady, and the 0-0 at 74 minutes is basically a final verdict—both teams’ attacks are completely stuck.
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GasInTheHourglass
· 46m ago
The gray curve pulled up so sharply at the end, the capital sense is still sharp, and it likely held on in the last ten-plus minutes.
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