Spain 0-0 Cabo Verde at 24 Minutes Sends Spread Market to 33.5%
Spain's -2.5 spread contract sits at 33.5% as of 16:23 UTC Monday, down 26pp from its 0.595 pre-game peak, after Cabo Verde's defensive block held the reigning European champions to one shot on target through the opening 24 minutes.
Spain's spread contract — which resolves YES only if Spain win by three or more goals — has plunged to 33.5% as of 16:23 UTC Monday, after crashing from a pre-game high of 0.595 (reached at 14:46 UTC) to 0.525 at kickoff and then to 0.335 within the first 25 minutes of play. The contract opened the 24-hour window at 0.505 and climbed on pre-match confidence before Cabo Verde's defensive discipline stopped that thesis cold.
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