A monitoring tool for prediction markets reported that an account with nearly $16.68 million in total profit bought about $200,000 worth of shares in a Polymarket event titled “2026 World Cup Round of 16: Brazil vs. Norway,” betting on more than 2.5 total goals in regular time. According to Odaily, the account address is 0x204f72f35326db932158cba6adff0b9a1da95e14, with an average entry price of 54.5 cents and an unrealized profit of $10,980.
The report also noted recent match context, stating Norway won 2-1 against Côte d’Ivoire in the previous round and advanced to the World Cup knockout stage for the first time, with Erling Haaland scoring the winning goal.
It added that Norway has remained unbeaten in historical meetings with Brazil, and described Brazil as having insufficient defensive stability recently. The report said Norway relies on tight defense and set-piece threats, and that in a single-match knockout setting, a draw leading to extra time or Norway advancing were possible outcomes. It also stated that total goals were expected to exceed 2.5.