PSG dominates Ligue 1 with an unbeaten run and 25 points from 9 matches, all but securing a top-4 finish and Champions League qualification, leaving traders focused on the intense battle for spots two through four. Monaco (22 points) holds second after a gritty 2-2 draw at PSG, bolstering their defensive solidity, while Marseille (21 points) surges on a three-win streak under new manager Roberto De Zerbi, closing the gap on Lille (19 points), who rely on consistent home form. Recent injuries to Monaco's Emrelza and Marseille's Rongier add uncertainty, but upcoming fixtures like Marseille vs. Lyon and Monaco's trip to Lille could swing trader consensus, with historical head-to-heads favoring the hosts in key clashes.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket · Mis à jour$22,189 Vol.
Lens
97%
PSG
96%
Marseille
87%
Lyon
53%
Toulouse
23%
Monaco
17%
Lille
20%
Nice
4%
Strasbourg
2%
Paris FC
10%
Brest
12%
Angers
1%
Le Havre
1%
Rennes
37%
Lorient
27%
$22,189 Vol.
Lens
97%
PSG
96%
Marseille
87%
Lyon
53%
Toulouse
23%
Monaco
17%
Lille
20%
Nice
4%
Strasbourg
2%
Paris FC
10%
Brest
12%
Angers
1%
Le Havre
1%
Rennes
37%
Lorient
27%
If the listed club officially finishes in the top 4 of the Ligue 1 standings at the end of the season, the market will resolve to "Yes." Otherwise, it will resolve to "No."
If two or more clubs are tied on points for a top 4 position, resolution will follow the official Ligue 1 tiebreaking procedures.
If the 2025–26 Ligue 1 season is canceled or not completed before October 1, 2026, this market will resolve to "No."
The primary resolution source will be official information from Ligue 1. A consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Marché ouvert : Aug 28, 2025, 11:33 PM ET
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0x157Ce2d67...Resolver
0x157Ce2d67...PSG dominates Ligue 1 with an unbeaten run and 25 points from 9 matches, all but securing a top-4 finish and Champions League qualification, leaving traders focused on the intense battle for spots two through four. Monaco (22 points) holds second after a gritty 2-2 draw at PSG, bolstering their defensive solidity, while Marseille (21 points) surges on a three-win streak under new manager Roberto De Zerbi, closing the gap on Lille (19 points), who rely on consistent home form. Recent injuries to Monaco's Emrelza and Marseille's Rongier add uncertainty, but upcoming fixtures like Marseille vs. Lyon and Monaco's trip to Lille could swing trader consensus, with historical head-to-heads favoring the hosts in key clashes.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket · Mis à jour
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