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Cyprus vs Moldova Prediction June 9

Cyprus vs Moldova Prediction June 9

SS Steve Silverman Sport Expert
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Lines Verdict
YES at 100% implied probability

Named Scoreline: Market momentum and Moldova's attacking injuries push strongly toward a listed result. Market probability: 79%.

100% Market Probability +56.5% 24h
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Volume
$1.6K
$275 in 24h
Liquidity
$212.3K
Deep liquidity
Time Left
2 hours
Resolves Jun 9
2K Vol. Jun 9, 2026
Exact Score: 0-2 $94 Vol.
100%
Exact Score: Any Other Score $80 Vol.
0%
Exact Score: 0-0 $80 Vol.
0%
Exact Score: 0-1 $194 Vol.
0%
Exact Score: 1-0 $80 Vol.
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Exact Score: 1-1 $80 Vol.
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The exact-score market for Cyprus vs Moldova has been moving hard. The “Any Other Score” outcome opened near 47% probability and has dropped to 21% in the last 24 hours, a sharp swing that signals the market is tightening around specific scorelines. With Cyprus hosting Moldova in Nicosia on June 9, both sides arrive with inconsistent recent form and key absences, making this one of the messier scoreline puzzles on the board.

Cyprus and Moldova meet in international competition with the match scheduled to resolve by June 9, 2026, at 17:00 UTC. “Any Other Score” carries a 21% implied probability on Polymarket, meaning the market believes one of the named scorelines is 79% likely to land. Total volume sits at $1,280, which reflects a modest but active market.

How the Cyprus vs Moldova Exact Score Market Resolves

This market pays out on the precise final scoreline. “Any Other Score” wins if the match ends in any result not explicitly listed, such as 4-0, 4-1, or 0-4. The named scorelines cover most low-scoring outcomes. A high-scoring or unusual result would be the only path to an “Any Other Score” resolution.

  • Any Other Score: 21% implied probability, priced at $0.21
  • 1-1: One of the most-backed specific scorelines given both teams’ defensive tendencies
  • 1-0 / 0-1: Low-scoring single-goal outcomes consistent with both teams’ recent form
  • 2-1 / 1-2: The most common three-goal scoreline range in European lower-tier internationals

The underdog path for “Any Other Score” runs through a high-scoring game. Cyprus beat Moldova 3-2 in their most recent meeting, a result that would itself be a listed scoreline. Both teams have shown they can concede in bunches, making a 4-goal-or-more outcome outside the listed set a genuine possibility, though still a long shot at 21%.

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Market Signals and Form Going Into June 9

The momentum composite here is sharply bearish for “Any Other Score.” The price has fallen 24.5% in the last hour and 27% over the past 24 hours, with a trend score of 72.18 pointing to sustained selling pressure. This means the market is actively rotating capital into specific named scorelines, not into the catch-all bucket. Some catalyst, likely recent form data or squad news, has pushed traders toward named outcomes.

Total 24-hour volume equals the full market volume at $1,280, meaning essentially all activity has occurred in the last day. Liquidity stands at $3,483, giving this market moderate depth relative to its size. The conviction behind the move is real, even if the absolute dollar amounts are modest.

The spread and totals lines for this match are reflected in the UI data strips. Key factors driving the market signal include:

  • Price drop of 24.5% in one hour: Aggressive rotation away from “Any Other Score”
  • Price down 27% in 24 hours: Sustained directional selling, not a one-off spike
  • Trend score of 72.18: Strong bearish momentum for this outcome
  • Cyprus recent form: Lost three of four before a 3-2 win over Moldova in March 2026
  • Moldova injury concerns: Ion Nicolaescu and Mihail Caimacov both absent, weakening attacking output

Lines Analysis: Any Other Score vs Named Scorelines

The case for a named scoreline landing is strong. Moldova is missing its most dangerous attacker in Nicolaescu, which caps the visitors’ ceiling. Cyprus has struggled for consistency but showed attacking punch in their 3-2 win earlier this year. Low-scoring, tight games between these nations are historically common, and most of the listed scorelines cover exactly that range. The market moving this aggressively toward named outcomes suggests informed money sees a clear, predictable result.

The case for “Any Other Score” rests on volatility. Cyprus has conceded four goals in a single game recently, a 2-4 loss to Estonia in November 2025. Moldova, despite injuries, has the pace to exploit a Cyprus backline that can be porous. A scoreline like 4-1, 3-0, or 0-4 would cash this ticket. The named scorelines do include 3-0, 3-1, 0-3, so the window for “Any Other Score” is genuinely narrow.

  • Watch for team sheet news closer to kickoff, squad changes could shift specific scoreline probabilities fast
  • Monitor whether Cyprus fields a full-strength defensive unit after their recent losses
  • Moldova replacements for Nicolaescu have been unproven, track their attacking output in warmups
  • Any weather or pitch condition reports from Nicosia could affect the pace and scoring pattern
  • Late price moves on specific scorelines like 2-0 or 1-0 would signal further confidence in a quiet game

Total volume of $1,280 concentrated entirely in the last 24 hours reflects fresh, active positioning. This is not a stale market. The concentration of activity alongside a sharp price drop gives the bearish signal for “Any Other Score” meaningful weight going into match day.

LINES VERDICT

Named Scoreline (Not Any Other Score)

The market has spoken clearly and recently. Moldova’s attacking injuries and both teams’ tendency toward low-scoring tight games make a listed scoreline the most likely outcome here.

Frequently Asked Questions

The market favors a named specific scoreline at 79% probability. “Any Other Score” sits at just 21%, meaning traders expect this match to end in one of the listed results rather than an unusual or high-scoring finish.

The spread reflects the margin handicap between Cyprus and Moldova. A spread bet requires one side to win by a set number of goals. For exact-score purposes, the spread context suggests the market leans toward a tight, low-margin result.

The market resolves by June 9, 2026, at 17:00 UTC. Confirm local broadcast times for your region as kickoff may precede final resolution processing.

The totals line is available in the UI data strip. For context, most of the listed exact scorelines involve two or three goals, suggesting the market implies a low-scoring game with a total near 2 to 2.5.

This market is live on Polymarket. Current liquidity is $3,483 with $1,280 in 24-hour volume. Polymarket is a decentralized prediction market platform where traders buy and sell outcome shares.

What Could Shift These Probabilities?

Named Scoreline Lands as Expected

Moldova's attack is depleted without Nicolaescu, and Cyprus tends to keep games tight at home. A 1-0, 1-1, or 2-1 finish is well within reach. The market's sharp move toward named outcomes reflects genuine conviction, and a predictable low-scoring result would confirm the signal.

Any Other Score Cashes on a Wild Result

Cyprus conceded four goals against Estonia in November 2025, showing defensive fragility. If Moldova's replacements for Nicolaescu surprise or Cyprus capitulates late, a scoreline like 4-1 or 0-4 could land outside the listed set and pay out the 21% ticket.

Moldova Recovers Despite Injuries

Petru Popescu debuted against Lithuania in Nicolaescu's absence and could fill the attacking void. If Moldova finds form through a new face, a surprise scoreline not widely anticipated could shift where specific outcome money lands, though it likely stays within the named list.

High-Scoring Chaos Breaks the Model

Both teams have shown they can concede in bunches in recent internationals. A frantic, high-energy game with five or more goals combined would almost certainly produce an unlisted scoreline. Late injuries or a red card early in the match could accelerate a chaotic finish.

Key macro factor: Moldova's injury situation to key forwards materially reduces their scoring ceiling, making a tight named-scoreline result the most defensible market position.

Market Timeline

Jun 6, 4:45 AM
Market Created
Jun 6, 5:46 AM
Event Start
Jun 6, 5:55 AM
Market Opened
5:00 PM
Market Resolution

Probabilities shown are market-implied and not predictions or recommendations. This content is for informational purposes only.