
Live Antigua and Barbuda 2026 World Cup qualifying odds, CONCACAF group race, and tournament advancement markets tracked across the platforms tracked by Prediction Genius.
Antigua and Barbuda are one of the smaller-nation sides that surface in international soccer prediction markets, a Caribbean team whose contracts trade most heavily around CONCACAF World Cup qualifying windows. Known as the Benna Boys, the side is governed by the Antigua and Barbuda Football Association, a FIFA member since 1970, and competes out of the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium. As of June 14, 2026 the team sits well outside the FIFA top 150, which durably shapes how the board prices them: long odds to advance, with most volume concentrated in match-result and qualifying-survival contracts rather than tournament-winner futures. The live odds for every contract sit on the board above; the analysis below covers what those numbers mean and what moves them.
The market structurally slots Antigua and Barbuda as a longshot in the CONCACAF qualifying pyramid, and the reason is durable rather than form-driven. As a nation of roughly 100,000 people ranked near the bottom third of FIFA's table, the Benna Boys carry a thin player pool relative to the regional powers they must pass. The board treats deep CONCACAF runs and a 2026 World Cup berth as remote outcomes, pricing the team's realistic ceiling as group-stage competitiveness against fellow small nations rather than progression past the likes of Honduras or Cuba. Traders watching these contracts are usually pricing single-match results and survival in a qualifying group, not a path to the tournament itself. For the current number on any contract, the live board above carries it.
Antigua and Barbuda's qualifying path runs through CONCACAF's second-round group structure, where the durable competitive picture is a mix of mid-tier regional sides and the occasional heavyweight. The team's realistic targets are points off direct rivals at a similar level, with the gap to the group's top seeds priced as wide and stable. Through the 2026 qualifying cycle as of June 14, 2026, the side has scrapped for points against opponents like Cuba, Bermuda, and the Cayman Islands, the matches the market views as genuinely contestable. The race over the remaining window will be driven by those head-to-head results against peer nations, not by any single fixture against a confederation favorite, and that structure is what the qualifying contracts ultimately resolve on.
Volume on Antigua and Barbuda contracts is event-driven, spiking around scheduled CONCACAF qualifiers and Caribbean competition windows and going quiet between them. The durable swing factor on their pricing is squad availability: a national side drawing on a small domestic league plus diaspora professionals is far more sensitive to a handful of call-ups and injuries than a deep program would be. A single influential player's presence or absence can move a match-result line meaningfully. Forward catalysts are the fixed FIFA international windows that punctuate 2026, when qualifying results land and contracts resolve. The live board above reflects where each line sits today; this page covers the structural reasons it sits there.
Antigua and Barbuda have never qualified for a FIFA World Cup, and that history is the single most important durable fact behind how the market prices them. The federation, founded in 1928 and a FIFA member since 1970, reached its high-water mark in the qualifying cycle for the 2014 tournament, when the Benna Boys advanced to the CONCACAF fourth round, the deepest run in the nation's history. That campaign remains the reference point for the team's ceiling. The market treats any deep 2026 progression as a low-probability outcome against that backdrop, which is why qualifying-advancement and match-result contracts, rather than tournament-winner futures, carry essentially all of the team's volume.
As of June 14, 2026, the board prices Antigua and Barbuda as heavy longshots to advance through CONCACAF qualifying, with the team ranked outside the FIFA top 150. Most trading sits on individual match results rather than tournament-winner futures. See the live board above for exact prices on each contract.
Antigua and Barbuda contracts trade thinly and mostly appear around scheduled CONCACAF qualifiers, so liquidity is uneven across platforms and concentrated in match-result markets. Prediction Genius aggregates every available line so traders can compare the same Benna Boys contract wherever it trades.
Prediction Genius covers Antigua and Barbuda match-result markets, CONCACAF World Cup qualifying advancement and survival contracts, and Caribbean competition outcomes. Coverage is event-driven and densest during FIFA international windows when qualifying fixtures are scheduled.
Antigua and Barbuda have never qualified for a FIFA World Cup. Their deepest run came in qualifying for the 2014 tournament, when the Benna Boys reached the CONCACAF fourth round, the high-water mark in the nation's history.
Squad availability is the biggest durable driver. As a nation of roughly 100,000 people ranked near the bottom third of FIFA's table, the team relies on a thin player pool, so a few call-ups or injuries move match-result lines more than they would for a deeper program.