
Live Montreal Alouettes 2026 Grey Cup odds, East Division race, and weekly CFL game winner markets tracked across the prediction markets covered by Prediction Genius.
vs StampedersThe Montreal Alouettes are one of the more closely watched CFL teams in prediction markets, a function of a franchise that won the 110th Grey Cup in 2023 and has stayed in the contender conversation since. Two market types carry the volume: Grey Cup championship futures and weekly CFL game winner contracts, and the board treats Montreal as a live East Division threat rather than a longshot. Through the opening weeks of 2026, the Alouettes sat 2-0 and atop the East Division as of June 12, 2026, with the durable swing factor on their price being roster continuity under head coach Jason Maas rather than any single result. The live odds for every contract sit on the board above; the analysis below covers what those numbers mean.
The Grey Cup futures market, traded on Kalshi under the ticker KXGREYCUP-26-MTL, is where the Alouettes draw their heaviest prediction-market interest. The board consistently slots Montreal in the contender tier rather than among the longshots, a structural read rooted in the franchise winning the Grey Cup in 2023 and retaining the core of that group. In a nine-team league, the durable competitive set traders treat as the class includes the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, the Toronto Argonauts, and the Saskatchewan Roughriders, and the Alouettes price inside that group. What durably moves the number is roster construction and the stability of the coaching staff, not week-to-week noise. For the exact championship price, the live board above carries the current cents.
The East Division is the smaller and historically more volatile half of the CFL, which is precisely why Montreal's standing carries weight on the market. The Alouettes share the division with the Toronto Argonauts, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, and the Ottawa Redblacks, and the race tends to price on roster strength early before on-field results take over. Through the opening weeks of 2026, Montreal sat 2-0 and in first place in the East as of June 12, 2026, after a 37-30 win over Toronto. The head-to-head series against Toronto and Hamilton will drive the division price across the season far more than any single line on the board today.
Montreal is heavily traded for two structural reasons: a recent championship that keeps the franchise in the national narrative, and the rhythm of the weekly CFL game winner market traded on Kalshi under the KXCFLGAME series. Those weekly contracts give the Alouettes a fresh tradeable event every game week, which compounds volume in a way that season-long futures alone do not. The durable swing factors on the price are quarterback health, roster continuity under Jason Maas, and the strength of the East Division opponents on a given week. Forward catalysts include the late-season playoff seeding window and the Grey Cup itself in November. The live board above shows where the price sits today.
The Alouettes have won the Grey Cup eight times, in 1949, 1970, 1974, 1977, 2002, 2009, 2010, and 2023. The most recent came in the 110th Grey Cup, when Montreal upset the favored Winnipeg Blue Bombers 28-24. That 2023 title, the franchise's first since back-to-back wins in 2009 and 2010, reestablished the Alouettes as a team the market prices for contention rather than rebuild. Founded in 1946 and based at Percival Molson Memorial Stadium in Montreal, the franchise carries one of the deeper championship ledgers in the CFL, and that history is the durable anchor under how the board weights the current roster.
As of June 18, 2026, the Montreal Alouettes trade in the contender tier of the 2026 Grey Cup futures market on Kalshi (ticker KXGREYCUP-26-MTL). The live board above carries the exact current price, which moves with each game week.
Alouettes Grey Cup futures and weekly CFL game winner markets trade primarily on Kalshi, where the order book is deepest for CFL contracts. Prediction Genius aggregates every platform that lists these markets, so coverage expands as more platforms add CFL.
Prediction Genius covers two main Alouettes market types: 2026 Grey Cup championship futures (Kalshi ticker KXGREYCUP-26-MTL) and weekly CFL game winner contracts (Kalshi series KXCFLGAME). The live board tracks both with current odds.
The Montreal Alouettes last won the Grey Cup in 2023, beating the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 28-24 in the 110th Grey Cup. It was the franchise's eighth title, following championships in 2009 and 2010.
The biggest durable driver is roster continuity under head coach Jason Maas, in his fourth season in 2026. A franchise with eight Grey Cup titles and a 2023 championship core gets priced for contention, so quarterback health and roster stability move the number most.