The LCK 2026 market prices which team wins the League of Legends Champions Korea season, the most stacked domestic league in the game. The board carries roughly $3.4M in cumulative volume across ten Korean rosters, with the contender tier centered on Gen.G, T1, and Hanwha Life Esports. The live board above ranks the current cross-platform prices on every team; the market resolves by December 31, 2026 to the playoff champion.
The LCK 2026 board is the cleanest read on Korean League of Legends supremacy, and it splits into a clear three-team contender tier plus a long tail of lottery tickets. Gen.G, T1, and Hanwha Life Esports absorb the bulk of the implied probability, while seven other rosters sit in single digits. The market trades across roughly $3.4M in cumulative volume on Polymarket and resolves to whichever team lifts the LCK playoff trophy. The live board above carries the current price on all ten teams.
Gen.G enter as the structural favorite on the LCK 2026 board, the product of a dynasty that has owned the league's later splits and exported its talent to Worlds finals. The market treats Gen.G as the team to beat, and their price reflects a roster built to peak in the playoff gauntlet rather than the regular season grind.
T1 are the second pillar of the LCK 2026 contender tier, and they carry the heaviest brand weight in the sport. A T1 roster anchored by the most decorated player in League history is never long odds in any market, and their LCK 2026 price reflects a team that has historically saved its best for the international stage. The gap between T1 and Gen.G is the central question this board is asking.
Hanwha Life Esports round out the top tier on the LCK 2026 market and have spent recent splits closing the distance to the two giants. They are the contender most likely to break the Gen.G and T1 duopoly, and their price sits close enough to the top that a strong spring run reprices the entire board.
Below the top three, the LCK 2026 board thins out fast. KT Rolster, Dplus, and FEARX form the next rung, each priced as a roster that can take a series off a favorite but is not the consensus title pick. KT Rolster in particular carry a storied name and the upside to spoil a bracket if their draft clicks.
The deep field on the LCK 2026 market, including Freecs, DRX, BRION, and Nongshim RedForce, trades as a set of lottery tickets. These are real rosters in a real league, but the market prices them as outcomes that need a dramatic roster shift or a bracket collapse from the favorites to cash. For traders, the long tail is where the cheapest exposure lives if you believe the LCK 2026 field is more open than the top-three pricing suggests.
The LCK 2026 champion market currently trades on Polymarket as a set of per-team contracts, one for each roster, rather than a single multi-outcome ladder on multiple venues. That means the board above is a Polymarket-sourced read for now, and there is no Kalshi line on this specific market to arbitrage against yet. Esports futures coverage on regulated US venues is still thin, so the cross-platform spread that defines a market like the Super Bowl does not exist here. If a second platform lists the LCK 2026 season, the board updates automatically and any divergence between the two becomes tradeable.
The LCK 2026 champion market resolves to the winner of the League of Legends Champions Korea 2026 season playoffs, with Riot Games and the official lolesports.com results as the source of truth. The contract resolves by December 31, 2026; if the season is postponed past that date, canceled, or no winner is declared, the market resolves to Other. If multiple teams are somehow declared winner, it resolves to the team whose name comes first alphabetically.
League of Legends futures trade across every major region, and the LCK is one of several boards worth tracking together. Compare the Korean field against the LPL 2026 champion odds for China's premier league, then look at the international picture on the MSI 2026 winner market where the regional champions collide. Browse the full slate of gaming prediction markets for esports and beyond, and follow the desk's coverage from Genius Staff.
Resolves to the team that wins the League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) 2026 season playoffs. The resolution source is official information from Riot Games via lolesports.com, with a consensus of credible reporting available as a backup. The market resolves by December 31, 2026 at 11:59 PM ET. If the 2026 LCK season is postponed past that date, canceled, or a winner has not been declared, the market resolves to Other. If multiple teams are declared winner, it resolves in favor of the team whose listed name comes first alphabetically. Each team contract pays $1 per share if that team wins; all other team contracts resolve to $0.
The live board above ranks all ten LCK 2026 teams on Polymarket, with Gen.G, T1, and Hanwha Life Esports leading the contender tier. The market carries roughly $3.4M in cumulative volume.
It resolves to the winner of the LCK 2026 season playoffs by December 31, 2026, using official Riot Games results from lolesports.com as the source of truth.
The LCK 2026 champion market currently trades on Polymarket as per-team contracts, one for each of the ten rosters. There is no Kalshi line on this specific market yet.
Gen.G are the structural favorite on the LCK 2026 board, with T1 and Hanwha Life Esports rounding out the top contender tier. See the live board above for the current price on each.
Watch Korean offseason free agency and spring split results first. Roster moves between Gen.G, T1, and Hanwha Life can reprice the entire board before the playoff bracket sets.