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z77 - Valorant markets built for quick reads

z77 brings Valorant match markets, map choices and live score cues into one focused lobby, so you can follow VCT, regional events and agent-heavy clashes without hunting across...

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z77 Valorant markets built for quick reads
z77 What our Valorant page carries

What our Valorant page carries

Our Valorant section is built around the match details you check first: teams, maps, scheduled start, score state and available market groups. We surface VCT fixtures, Challengers events and selected regional matches when pricing is active from feeds such as Sportradar or PandaScore where available. You can browse match winner, map winner, total maps and round spread options, then move into a

match card when you want closer context.

ROUND FOCUS

Three Valorant areas to explore

Valorant can shift quickly when economy, ultimates and map control change together, so our page separates the major areas instead of mixing everything into one long board. You can start with the...

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Main card

Match winner board

The main Valorant card keeps each fixture readable with team names, start time, event tag and...

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Map panel

Map-by-map markets

When map pricing is available, we separate Haven, Bind, Lotus or other pool picks into their...

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Live cues

In-match score state

For live Valorant fixtures, we show score movement, side changes and market pauses clearly. You can...

PHONE VIEW

Valorant on your mobile screen

Our mobile Valorant view is designed for quick match checks during short breaks, with compact cards and tap-friendly market rows. You can scan the event list, open a fixture, compare...

Compact match cards
Tap map panels
Live score strip
Fast fixture search
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MATCH HELP

Help while using Valorant

When a Valorant fixture is live, timing matters, so our support paths focus on the questions that come up during match use. If a market pauses, a score looks delayed, or a fixture name seems unclear, you can contact us with the match title and event tag. We check the feed state and account record before replying.

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Market pause checks

Valorant markets can pause during round-end updates, map switches or feed review moments. Send us the match card name and we will check whether the pause came from the data feed.

Score query support

If the displayed Valorant score does not match what you are watching, share the event and map number. We compare the feed timestamp with the settlement queue before giving you a reply.

Fixture name help

Some Valorant teams use academy tags, regional abbreviations or sponsor names. If a listing feels unclear, we help you identify the exact event, opponent pair and scheduled map set.

DATA CHECKS

How we run Valorant fairly

We treat Valorant as a data-led esports product, not a loose match list. Our team checks event naming, market availability and settlement triggers before results are finalised on...

Named feed sources

We rely on structured esports feeds where available, including sources such as Sportradar or PandaScore. Those feeds help align Valorant...

Settlement review queue

Valorant results pass through a settlement queue that checks match winner, map winner and cancelled map cases. If a match...

Clear event labels

We label Valorant events by competition and region where data allows, so you can tell a VCT fixture from a...

Market timing logs

Our system records when Valorant markets open, pause and close. These logs help support explain round pauses, map changes and...

Account access checks

Before you use Valorant markets, account access checks help keep your session tied to your own profile. We show available...

Result source matching

For Valorant settlement, we match feed results against event status, map completion and market rules. That extra check is useful...

Our Valorant board versus scattered tabs

A busy esports day can turn messy if Valorant fixtures, live scores and map options sit in separate places. We keep the match list, market groups and score...

Connected match cardsOur Valorant cards keep event name, teams, market group and score state together. You do not need to compare separate pages just to understand which map or series you are viewing.
Map clarityMany Valorant boards bury map pricing under long rows. We group map choices so you can read each battleground, market type and price movement with less visual noise.
Live contextLive Valorant markets are easier to read when score state appears near the price row. We keep round and map cues close instead of placing them away from the market.
Pakistan timingLate VCT matches can run deep into Pakistan evenings. Our schedule display focuses on clear start times and event labels, helping you find active Valorant fixtures without repeated searching.
Market disciplineWe do not flood Valorant with unclear props when the data feed is thin. If a market is not well supported, we keep the card cleaner and focus on settled options.
Support contextWhen you ask about a Valorant market, our team can check the match card, feed timing and account action together. That makes replies more specific than a general esports response.
Readable on small screensValorant fixtures are compressed carefully on mobile, with team names and map rows still visible. You can browse the board without losing the event name after every tap.

Valorant match highlights inside z77

Our Valorant highlights are the visible elements that help you understand a match card before choosing where to go next. We keep the page focused on...

Event tag

Each Valorant fixture carries an event tag when available, helping you separate VCT, Challengers and other regional matches. It gives the match card context before you inspect markets.

Series format

We show whether a Valorant match is priced as a single map, a short series or a longer set when feed data supports it. Format clarity affects how markets are read.

Map split

Map split rows help you compare each Valorant battleground without mixing them into one long market list. It is useful when teams have different strengths across the active pool.

Round spread

Round spread markets, where available, show how close a Valorant map is expected to be. We place them near map winner rows so the connection stays clear.

Live pause marker

When a Valorant market pauses, we mark the card clearly instead of leaving the row looking active. Pauses may happen around round ends, tech delays or score feed updates.

Result status

After a Valorant match ends, result status helps you see whether the card is settled, pending or under review. This is especially useful after forfeits or interrupted maps.

Questions about Valorant on z77

You can usually browse match winner, map winner, total maps and round spread options when feed support is available. Market choice depends on the event, format and data quality for that Valorant fixture.

Yes, live Valorant cards can show score cues, map state and market pauses when the feed supplies them. We keep those cues near the market rows so the match state is easier to follow.

A pause may happen after a round swing, side change, map end, technical delay or feed correction. We pause the row so pricing does not appear active while the match state is being updated.

Settlement follows the market rules for the match or map, then checks the feed result against event status. If a Valorant map is cancelled, replayed or forfeited, the card may need extra review.

Yes, the Valorant page is arranged for mobile browsing with compact cards, tappable map panels and a visible live score strip. You can move between schedule, match card and market groups smoothly.

We list Valorant events when suitable pricing and schedule data are available, including VCT, Challengers and selected regional competitions. Availability can change by fixture, feed state and supported regions where local law permits.

Send the team names, event tag, map number and the market you opened. Those details let us check the Valorant feed timestamp, account record and settlement status more accurately.