Live soccer odds across dozens of leagues, continental and World Cup futures, title races, and player markets tracked across prediction markets.
Soccer is the deepest sport on Prediction Genius, trading across roughly 5,570 active markets with combined volume in the eight figures as of June 5, 2026. Coverage spans 34 competitions, from the English Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, and Ligue 1 to the UEFA Champions League, MLS, Liga MX, the Saudi Pro League, and Brazil's Brasileirao. The market is structured around four durable categories: league-title and relegation races, continental and World Cup futures, individual awards such as the Ballon d'Or and the Golden Boot, and per-match outcome and player markets. Manchester City, Real Madrid, and Bayern Munich anchor the contender tiers traders revisit each season. The live board above ranks the current top markets and movers across every league.
Soccer coverage on Prediction Genius spans 34 competitions, more than any other sport on the platform. The five major European leagues anchor the board: the English Premier League with 20 clubs, Spain's La Liga, Italy's Serie A, Germany's Bundesliga, and France's Ligue 1, joined by the UEFA Champions League as the premier continental knockout. North American depth runs through MLS and Mexico's Liga MX. The board reaches further than any sportsbook bothers to, carrying the Saudi Pro League, Portugal's Primeira Liga, the Netherlands' Eredivisie, Turkey's Super Lig, Brazil's Brasileirao, Japan's J-League, Argentina's Primera, and second divisions such as Serie B, Bundesliga 2, and Ligue 2. The live board above ranks each league by current volume; the European top five and the Champions League consistently carry the heaviest books.
Soccer title futures resolve on final league standings, continental knockout brackets, and the World Cup cycle, which gives the sport more parallel championship races than any other on the board. Domestically, each major league runs a title market plus relegation and top-four qualification markets across the full table. The UEFA Champions League futures price the season-long path to the final, and the 2026 FIFA World Cup futures sit on top of the entire sport as the highest-stature event of the cycle. The market durably weights squad depth, manager stability, and wage-bill scale: Manchester City, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Liverpool, Arsenal, and Paris Saint-Germain are the franchises traders most often price near the top of their respective boards. Reference the live board above for the current favorites and exact cents on each platform rather than a snapshot that ages within days.
Soccer volume is driven by a near-continuous calendar. With 34 leagues spanning Europe, the Americas, Asia, and the Middle East, plus overlapping continental cups, the sport rarely goes dark, so books stay liquid year round rather than spiking around a single season. Transfer windows in January and over the summer reprice title and relegation odds as squads reshape. Champions League draw nights, World Cup qualifying, and cup-final weekends concentrate volume into sharp bursts. Injury and suspension news for key players moves match markets fastest, while managerial changes reprice full-season futures. The 2026 World Cup is the largest forward catalyst on the calendar, pulling international and tournament-winner volume well ahead of kickoff.
Prediction Genius tracks roughly 5,570 active soccer markets across 34 competitions, including the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, Ligue 1, the Champions League, MLS, and the World Cup. Categories span league-title and relegation races, continental futures, awards like the Ballon d'Or, and per-match player markets.
The premier European leagues and the UEFA Champions League carry the deepest books, with World Cup futures spiking during qualifying and tournament windows. League-title races and major knockout brackets structurally draw the most volume. Check the live board above for the current top market and leader.
Each soccer market is a binary contract that settles at 100 cents if the outcome happens and zero if it does not, such as a club winning its league or a player taking the Golden Boot. The price between trades as a percentage chance, so 30 cents implies roughly a 30 percent probability.
As of June 5, 2026, the 2026 FIFA World Cup winner futures carry the most volume on the soccer board, with the Champions League and the major European league-title markets next. The live board above lists the current biggest market and its exact prices, refreshed continuously.
Coverage and depth vary by competition: the major European leagues and the World Cup tend to carry the deepest books and tightest spreads, while smaller domestic leagues can show wider gaps between platforms. Prediction Genius aggregates every tracked platform so you can compare the best available price on each contract.