Milan vs Atalanta: First Half Winner?
This contract is priced at 36¢ midpoint on Kalshi. Current book: 33¢ bid, 38¢ ask, 5¢ spread.
Implied probability
Event outcomes
3
Family volume
$0
Best sibling
Atalanta 21¢
Ticker
KXSERIEA1H-26MAY10ACMATA-ACM
Market snapshot
Milan in market context.
This page tracks the Kalshi contract for Milan vs Atalanta: First Half Winner?. The displayed quote is 36¢ from the visible bid/ask midpoint because the last venue price is zero. In the Milan vs Atalanta: First Half Winner family, this outcome ranks #2 of 3 by current quote across 3 sibling outcomes. The indicator bundle was refreshed May 9, 2026, 4:23 AM UTC.
Outcome
Milan
Family rank
#2 of 3
Venue
Kalshi
Current quote
36¢
Quote source
Bid/ask midpoint
Timing
Listed until May 24, 2026
Reported volume
—
Family context
3 outcomes · Milan vs Atalanta: First Half Winner
Quote range
21¢-39¢
Family leader
Tie 39¢
Last updated
May 9, 2026, 4:23 AM UTC · 1m ago
Venue identifier: KXSERIEA1H-26MAY10ACMATA-ACM. Family volume: —.
Price history
36¢ current
+34¢Orderbook snapshot
33 / 38¢
Contract terms
Resolution, venue, and identifiers.
Resolution rules
If Milan is the winner of the first half in the Milan vs Atalanta professional Serie A soccer game originally scheduled for May 10, 2026 after 45 minutes plus stoppage time, then the market resolves to Yes.
Venue
Kalshi
Closes
May 24, 2026
Identifier
KXSERIEA1H-26MAY10ACMATA-ACM
Event family
Milan vs Atalanta: First Half Winner.
This view keeps the individual contract next to its sibling outcomes. For long-tail search traffic, this is the useful context: where the current price sits inside the event, how much volume exists around the family, and which outcomes have actual depth.
Total volume
$0
Outcomes
3
Highest price
Tie 39¢
Current share
—
Indicators
Yield, cliff risk, volatility, and regime.
Regime
taker
Score
0.636
Observability
direct
Event type
sports
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