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Ireland vs West Indies Women Prediction July 12

Ireland vs West Indies Women Prediction July 12

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Lines Verdict
NO at 100% implied probability

West Indies Women: West Indies secured the ODI series with two dominant victories. Market probability: 100%.

0% Market Probability
1h +0.0% 24h -32.0% Trend Weak (45/100)
Real Money Odds Book Market
Moneyline
Ireland
West Indies 100¢
Volume
$50.5K
$50.5K in 24h
Liquidity
$73.1K
Moderate depth
Time Left
6 days
Resolves Jul 19
51K Vol. Jul 19, 2026
West Indies
West Indies $51K Vol.
100%
Ireland
Ireland $51K Vol.
0%

The Ireland vs West Indies Women prediction points overwhelmingly to West Indies completing a clean series sweep, with the market pricing Ireland’s chances of winning the series at just under one percent. West Indies have already won the first two ODIs at Bready Cricket Club, and Hayley Matthews delivered a match-winning century in the second game that sealed the series for West Indies.

The momentum composite tells a clear story: the Ireland YES price dropped sharply over the last 24 hours as results confirmed the on-field dominance, and the trend score of 44.96 signals a market that has settled into near-certainty. Nearly all of the market’s lifetime volume of $50,548 changed hands in the last 24 hours as traders priced in the outcome. The series is a three-match ODI contest at Bready Cricket Club, scheduled to conclude on July 15, 2026, with resolution set for July 19.

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How the Ireland vs West Indies Women Matchup Resolves

The YES outcome resolves if Ireland wins the ODI series outright. The NO outcome resolves if West Indies win or retain the series. West Indies currently hold a 2-0 series lead, meaning a West Indies series victory is now mathematically confirmed regardless of the final ODI on July 15.

  • Ireland (YES – wins series): 0%
  • West Indies (NO – wins or retains series): 100%

Ireland’s path to a YES outcome is closed. West Indies secured the series with back-to-back victories, including a six-wicket win on July 12. Ireland posted 241/7 in that second ODI, a competitive total, but West Indies chased it down in just 38.5 overs. Any lingering doubt about the series winner has been removed entirely.

Market Signals and Form

The momentum composite across the flat 1-hour reading, the 32-percent drop over 24 hours, and the mid-range trend score of 44.96 all point in the same direction: the Ireland YES price has collapsed following match results and now sits at statistical zero. The catalyst was the second ODI result on July 12, which confirmed West Indies’ series lead.

Volume conviction is extraordinary. The market recorded $50,543 in 24-hour volume against a lifetime total of $50,548, meaning virtually the entire book moved in a single day as traders absorbed the series result. Liquidity of $73,137 remains open, reflecting residual activity heading into the third ODI.

Spread and totals data are not available for this market. Cross-market correlation data does not include same-event or same-sport family markets in this data set, so no correlation signal applies here.

  • West Indies head-to-head record: West Indies won 10 of 12 ODI meetings against Ireland before this series, with Ireland claiming just one victory.
  • Series scoreline: West Indies lead 2-0 after wins in both completed ODIs at Bready Cricket Club.
  • Hayley Matthews: Player of the Match in the second ODI, scoring 100 off 94 balls and taking 2/34 with the ball.
  • Ireland batting: Amy Hunter scored 67 in the second ODI innings, showing Ireland can compete but cannot convert totals into wins.
  • Momentum composite: The 24-hour price drop and trend score confirm near-total market certainty on a West Indies series result.

Lines Analysis: West Indies Women to Complete the Series

West Indies entered this series as the stronger-ranked side, sitting ninth in Women’s ODI cricket against Ireland’s tenth. The head-to-head history backed that ranking, and the series results have confirmed it with authority. Hayley Matthews anchored the chase in the second ODI with a century, and West Indies won with 67 balls to spare.

Ireland’s case rested on home conditions at Bready and the chance to upset a higher-ranked opponent. Gaby Lewis captained Ireland through competitive batting performances, and Amy Hunter posted 67 in game two, but West Indies’ batting lineup has proven too deep to contain across both matches.

  • West Indies batting depth: Hayley Matthews and Stafanie Taylor both anchored the second-ODI chase, with Taylor finishing unbeaten.
  • Ireland’s home advantage: Bready conditions offered Ireland their best chance, yet West Indies won both games comfortably on Irish soil.
  • Series clinched: West Indies secured the series after game two, removing all mathematical doubt before the July 15 finale.
  • Volume spike: The $50,543 in 24-hour trading confirms the market reacted immediately and decisively to the on-field results.

The $50,548 in lifetime volume reflects a market that moved fast and settled conclusively. West Indies have locked up the series, and the final ODI on July 15 carries no consequence for the series outcome.

LINES VERDICT

West Indies Women

West Indies Women have clinched the ODI series against Ireland with two straight victories at Bready, and the market has reflected that reality with near-complete certainty on a West Indies outcome.

Frequently Asked Questions

West Indies Women are priced at 100% on Polymarket to win the ODI series, with Ireland at under one percent after falling 2-0 in the three-match series at Bready Cricket Club.

No spread line is available for this ODI series market on Polymarket. The market is structured as a binary outcome on which team wins the series outright.

The third and final ODI is scheduled for July 15, 2026 at Bready Cricket Club, with a 10:45am local start time. Market resolution is set for July 19, 2026.

No over/under total line is available for this ODI series market. The market resolves solely on whether Ireland wins the series outright, with no runs or wickets totals listed.

Traders can access this market on Polymarket, a decentralized prediction market platform where participants trade on the probability of real-world outcomes including cricket series results.

We aggregate the live positions of the top 50 Polymarket whales (ranked by 30-day tracked volume) into one composite reading per market. It refreshes every hour. The percentage shows how many of those whales hold YES versus NO; the net dollar position shows the cohort's directional exposure in dollars.

A convergence event fires when three or more tracked wallets buy the same outcome on the same market within a four-hour window. We surface these in the activity feed and the VIP digest.

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What Could Shift These Probabilities?

West Indies Complete the Sweep

West Indies Women have already secured the series and enter the July 15 finale with full confidence. Hayley Matthews is in superb form with bat and ball, and the depth of the West Indies batting lineup has handled every target Ireland has set. A clean 3-0 sweep is the most likely conclusion to this series.

Ireland's Series Window Has Closed

Ireland cannot win the series after falling 2-0. Gaby Lewis and her squad have shown competitive batting, with Amy Hunter posting 67 in game two, but West Indies have answered every challenge. The YES outcome on Polymarket is mathematically and practically unavailable.

Ireland Earns a Consolation Win

A consolation victory in the third ODI remains Ireland's realistic ambition. Ireland posted 241/7 in game two, demonstrating the ability to build innings at Bready. A win in the July 15 finale would give Gaby Lewis's squad confidence heading into future ICC events, even as the series result stands for West Indies.

Weather Disrupts the Series Finale

Bready Cricket Club in Northern Ireland is subject to unpredictable weather conditions. A washout in the third ODI would carry no impact on the series result, already locked in favor of West Indies, but could affect individual player statistics and momentum heading into upcoming fixtures.

Key macro factor: West Indies hold a commanding 2-0 series lead following back-to-back wins at Bready, and the prediction market has priced Ireland out of the series with near-total certainty.

Market Timeline

Jul 11, 4:00 AM
Market Created
Jul 11, 4:02 AM
Market Opened
Sunday, Jul 19
Market Resolution

Market Comments

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