In the upcoming USL Championship game between Orange County SC and FC Tulsa, scheduled for August 22, 2026 at 10:00 PM ET: This market will resolve based on the final score of the Orange County SC vs. FC Tulsa match originally scheduled for August 22, 2026 at 10:00 PM ET, considering only the result at the end of 90 minutes of regulation plus stoppage time; extra time and penalty shoot-outs are excluded. If the actual score is not one of the explicitly listed outcomes, the market resolves to "Any Other Score." If the match is postponed, the market will remain open until it is completed; if it is canceled with no make-up game, the market resolves to "0-0." The primary resolution source for this market is the official statistics of the event as recognized by the governing body or event organizers. However, if the governing body or event organizers have not published final match statistics within 2 hours after the event's conclusion, a consensus of credible reporting may be used instead. All markets will settle based on the official final result as recognized by the governing body or event organizers. Revisions to officially declared final scores made after market resolution will not be accounted for in determining the outcome.
Orange County SC enters as slight favorites at home in the USL Championship regular-season matchup against FC Tulsa, buoyed by a stronger record (9-7-3, +7 goal difference) and first-place standing in the Western Conference compared to Tulsa’s 8-5-5 mark. The April 2026 meeting ended 1-0 to Orange County, underscoring defensive resilience on both sides and a pattern of low-scoring affairs typical of the league. Recent results show Orange County absorbing pressure effectively while maintaining clean sheets at times, though a 3-0 loss to Tampa Bay highlights vulnerability to clinical attacks. With evenly matched mid-table to upper-table sides, limited rest or travel factors, and no major injury or lineup disruptions reported, trader consensus reflects broad uncertainty over goal tallies, keeping implied probabilities tightly grouped across common low-scoring outcomes such as 0-0, 1-0, 1-1, and 2-1.