Description
World Cup: Fastest Goal in a Final Record Broken? examines whether a goal is officially timed under 90 seconds from kick-off in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final. The record currently stands at 90 seconds from Johan Neeskens's strike in 1974; if a faster goal is timed, the Yes outcome resolves accordingly. If timing is unavailable, credible reporting may guide settlement, and if the final does not occur, the market resolves to 50-50.
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Outcome | Odds | Spread | 24h Change | 24h Volume | Total Volume | Liquidity | |
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| World Cup: Fastest Goal in a Final Record Broken? | — | — | — | — | — | — |
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Note: Current record 90 seconds (Johan Neeskens, Netherlands vs. West Germany, 1974. This market will resolve “Yes” if any goal is officially timed at under 90 seconds from kick-off in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final. Otherwise, this market will resolve to “No”. Timing is based on official FIFA match data. If official timing is unavailable, a consensus of credible reporting may be used. If the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final does not take place for any reason, this market will resolve to “50-50”. The resolution source for this market will be official information from FIFA; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.