The LPL 2026 market prices the next champion of the League of Legends Pro League, China's deepest domestic circuit and historically the strongest region at international play. The board trades across roughly $1.4M in cumulative volume on Polymarket, with the contender tier centered on Bilibili Gaming, Anyone's Legend, and Top Esports. The live board above ranks the current cross-platform prices on all 14 teams; the market resolves by December 31, 2026.
The LPL 2026 market asks one question with a long answer: which of the 14 listed teams lifts the League of Legends Pro League trophy this season. This is the title that has produced more world champions than any other region, so the implied probabilities here double as a read on who carries China's hopes at international play. The board leans heavily toward a small group at the top, with a long tail of teams priced near the floor. The live board above carries the current numbers on every team; the sections below cover the durable contender set and what actually moves the line.
Bilibili Gaming sits at the top of the LPL 2026 board by a wide margin. The franchise has spent the last several splits as one of the most consistent rosters in the league, converting regular-season form into deep playoff runs, and the market reflects that with the heaviest implied probability in the field. Bilibili Gaming also draws the bulk of the active trading volume on this market, which tends to follow the favorite when one team separates from the pack this clearly. The structural case is roster continuity: when an LPL contender keeps its core intact across splits, it usually stays near the top of the board, and that is the read priced in here.
Anyone's Legend is the clearest challenger to the favorite on the LPL 2026 board. The roster has pushed into title contention by stacking proven domestic talent rather than rebuilding from scratch, and the market treats it as the most likely team to deny Bilibili Gaming. The gap between the top two is the single most important number on this board, because LPL playoff series are best-of-five and a healthy underdog can erase a regular-season seeding edge in one bracket. When Anyone's Legend closes that gap on the live board, it is usually because of a roster move or a strong split, not noise.
Below the top two, Top Esports anchors a chasing pack that also includes JD Gaming and Weibo Gaming. These are franchises with championship pedigree and international experience, priced as live but not favored. Top Esports in particular has the brand and the history to climb quickly if a roster clicks, and a single trophy-caliber pickup can move a team from this tier into the title conversation. The rest of the 14-team field, from Invictus Gaming and Edward Gaming down to the floor-priced names, trades as longshot and lottery-ticket territory. In a region this deep, the chasing pack is where most of the price movement happens between roster windows.
The LPL 2026 market resolves to the team that wins the League of Legends Pro League 2026 season, with official information from the LPL league organizers as the source of truth. The deadline is December 31, 2026 at 11:59 PM ET. If the season is postponed past that date, canceled, or no winner has been declared in the timeframe, the market resolves to "Other." If multiple teams are somehow declared winner, resolution goes to the team whose name comes first alphabetically. Each team contract pays out if that team wins and settles at zero otherwise.
The drivers that move the LPL 2026 board between now and resolution:
For the other side of the League of Legends calendar, compare the LCK 2026 champion odds from Korea's premier circuit and the MSI 2026 odds for the mid-season international tournament. Both sit alongside this market in the broader gaming prediction markets hub, where every esports board is tracked across platforms. This page is curated by Genius Staff, who keep the contender set and resolution details current as the season develops.
Resolves to the team that wins the League of Legends Pro League (LPL) 2026 season, using official information from the LPL league organizers as the source of truth, with a consensus of credible reporting available as a backstop. The deadline is December 31, 2026 at 11:59 PM ET. Each team contract pays $1 per share if that team wins and $0 otherwise. If the 2026 LPL season is postponed past the deadline, canceled, or no winner is declared in the timeframe, the market resolves to "Other." If multiple teams are declared winner, resolution goes to the team whose listed name comes first alphabetically.
The LPL 2026 champion market trades on Polymarket across roughly $1.4M in cumulative volume, with Bilibili Gaming as the clear favorite ahead of Anyone's Legend and Top Esports. The live board above shows the current price on all 14 teams.
It resolves to the League of Legends Pro League 2026 champion, with a deadline of December 31, 2026 at 11:59 PM ET. If no winner is declared by then, or the season is canceled or postponed past that date, it resolves to Other.
The LPL 2026 champion market is currently listed on Polymarket as a set of per-team contracts covering all 14 LPL teams. Each team trades as its own Yes or No line.
Bilibili Gaming is the favorite on the LPL 2026 board by a wide margin, carrying the heaviest implied probability and the bulk of the trading volume, with Anyone's Legend as the next team in line.
Roster moves between splits are the biggest price-mover, followed by Spring and Summer Split results and playoff bracket draws. A single trophy-caliber transfer can move a chasing-pack team like Top Esports into the title conversation.