Live odds across soccer, tennis, baseball, basketball, hockey, football, and more, with championship, division, and player markets tracked in one place.
Prediction Genius aggregates sports prediction markets across twelve sports and more than ninety leagues, spanning roughly ten thousand active markets as of June 5, 2026 and combined volume in the eight-figure range. Coverage runs from soccer and tennis, the deepest two boards, through baseball, basketball, hockey, and American football, plus golf, MMA, cricket, boxing, motorsport, and rugby. Every sport carries the same market spine: championship futures, division and conference races, season awards, and per-game player props. The live cross-sport board above ranks the current top markets and biggest movers, so the leaders shift daily while the structure holds. Pricing is aggregated across major prediction market platforms, giving one place to compare implied probability rather than one book's number.
The sports board spans twelve sports, weighted heavily toward the two that carry the most contracts. Soccer is the largest by a wide margin, tracking roughly 5,570 markets across some 45 leagues, from the Premier League and Champions League down to regional first divisions worldwide. Tennis follows with around 1,519 markets across the ATP and WTA tours. Baseball, basketball, hockey, and American football form the North American core, with baseball anchored by MLB, basketball spread across 17 leagues including the NBA and EuroLeague, hockey led by the NHL, and football carrying the NFL and college slates. Golf, MMA, cricket, and boxing round out the active set, with motorsport and rugby tracked and ready to light up as their seasons turn. No single sport defines the board; the breadth is the point.
Four categories carry the bulk of cross-sport volume, and they repeat in nearly identical shape from one sport to the next. Championship futures, the season-long markets resolving to a single title winner, consistently draw the deepest books because they stay live for months and absorb every roster move and result. Division and conference race markets sit a tier below, pricing the path to the postseason. Season awards, the MVP, top-scorer, and coach-of-the-year contracts, structurally attract sharp money because they hinge on durable narratives rather than a single game. Per-game player props are the highest-churn category, opening and closing daily across thousands of contests. The live cross-sport board above ranks the current top markets and movers across all of these; the categories endure while the leaders rotate.
Prediction markets price sports as binary contracts that pay out on a yes-or-no outcome, so a contract’s price maps one-to-one to its implied probability. That transparency is the core difference from a traditional sportsbook line, where the vig is buried in the price. Aggregating across platforms adds cross-platform price discovery: when the same World Series or NBA Finals contract trades at different cents on different venues, the gap is a visible, tradeable signal rather than a hidden edge. Liquidity dynamics differ by market, with championship futures and marquee props holding the deepest books and tighter spreads. The result is a cleaner read on what the market actually believes, sport by sport, in one place.
Coverage spans twelve sports and more than ninety leagues: soccer, tennis, baseball, basketball, hockey, American football, golf, MMA, cricket, boxing, motorsport, and rugby. Each carries championship futures, division and conference races, season awards, and per-game player props aggregated across major prediction market platforms.
Championship futures structurally carry the most volume because they stay live for months and absorb every result. Soccer and tennis run the deepest boards, with marquee player props a close second. The live board above ranks the current top markets rather than any one contract, since leaders rotate daily.
Each market is a binary contract that resolves yes or no on a defined outcome, such as a team winning a title. The price reads directly as implied probability: a contract at 22c means the market prices that outcome near 22 percent. Settlement pays one dollar per winning share.
As of June 5, 2026, the board tracks roughly 10,276 active markets across twelve sports, with soccer (about 5,570 markets) and tennis (about 1,519) carrying the most contracts and championship futures drawing the deepest books. The live board above shows the current single biggest market and top movers.
Prices for the same outcome can diverge across venues: one platform may run a deeper book on championship futures while another holds tighter spreads on player props. Prediction Genius aggregates both so the gap is visible. Specific platform prices are shown live on the board above rather than fixed here.