Live American football odds across the NFL and college football, championship futures, MVP races, and player props tracked across prediction markets.
American football trades across hundreds of active prediction markets covering the NFL and college football, the two pillars of the gridiron board. Coverage spans Super Bowl and College Football Playoff championship futures, division and conference races across all 32 NFL franchises and the major college conferences, MVP and Heisman award markets, and per-game player props tracked across prediction market platforms. The NFL is the marquee league and carries the deepest book, with the College Football Playoff drawing its heaviest volume through the autumn and into January. As of June 5, 2026 the board sits in the NFL offseason window, with championship futures open ahead of the September kickoff. The live board above ranks the current top markets and movers; the most durable structure is a championship tier the market revisits all season, anchored by perennial contenders such as the Chiefs, Eagles, and Bills.
The football board is built on two leagues that dominate American gridiron volume. The NFL is the marquee competition, a 32-team league split into the AFC and NFC, with markets spanning Super Bowl futures, division winners, conference champions, regular-season win totals, and a deep layer of per-game player props. College football is the second pillar, anchored by the 12-team College Football Playoff and the national championship, with conference races across the SEC, Big Ten, ACC, and Big 12 plus the Heisman Trophy award market. NFL franchises like the Chiefs, Eagles, Bills, and Cowboys carry the most consistent futures volume, while college markets concentrate around blue-blood programs such as Ohio State, Texas, Notre Dame, and Georgia. As of June 5, 2026 the NFL accounts for the larger share of football volume, with college futures building toward their autumn peak. The live board above lists the current market counts and the top movers across both leagues.
The premier futures on the board are the Super Bowl and the College Football Playoff national championship. Super Bowl futures resolve when a single franchise wins the NFL title in early February, and the market structures itself around a contender tier built on roster strength, quarterback play, and conference seeding, a shape the board revisits week to week through the season. The durable contender set the market most often prices at the top includes the Chiefs, Eagles, Bills, Ravens, and 49ers, with college futures revolving around Ohio State, Texas, Georgia, and Notre Dame. College championship futures resolve through a 12-team playoff that culminates in the national title game in January. Point to the live board above for the current favorites and exact cents; the futures themselves stay structurally consistent even as the leaders rotate.
Football market volume is the most seasonal on the sports board. NFL liquidity peaks from the September kickoff through the playoffs and the Super Bowl, then thins through the spring before the draft and training camp reopen futures. College football volume surges from late August through the playoff, with conference championship weekend and the Heisman ceremony driving spikes. Within the season, injuries to franchise quarterbacks reprice Super Bowl and division futures faster than any other catalyst, the trade deadline and waiver moves shift contender tiers, and weekly results compound into win-total and seeding markets. The NFL Draft and the college transfer portal are the largest offseason catalysts, reshaping rosters and the futures board months before a snap is played.
Prediction Genius covers American football across the NFL and college football. Markets include Super Bowl and College Football Playoff championship futures, division and conference races across all 32 NFL teams, MVP and Heisman award markets, regular-season win totals, and per-game player props tracked across prediction market platforms.
The highest-volume football markets are the championship futures, namely the Super Bowl and the College Football Playoff national championship. These carry the deepest books structurally because they trade all season. Premier quarterback and skill-position player props are the next tier. See the live board above for the current leader rather than a fixed contract.
Football prediction markets are binary contracts that settle at 100 cents if an outcome happens and zero if it does not. A Super Bowl future priced at 20 cents implies a 20 percent chance that team wins the title. Prices move with results, injuries, and trades, and traders can exit before the event resolves.
As of June 5, 2026, the highest-volume football market is the 2026 Super Bowl champion future, which leads the gridiron board through the NFL offseason ahead of the September kickoff. The College Football Playoff national championship future is the largest college market. Check the live board above for current prices and the leading contract.
Prices on the same football market can differ across platforms, with one venue often carrying a deeper book on Super Bowl futures and another showing tighter spreads on weekly props. Prediction Genius aggregates both sides so the best available price is visible in one place. Specific platform prices appear on the live board above.