
Live Belgium 2026 FIFA World Cup outright odds, Group G markets, and tournament props tracked across the prediction markets aggregated by Prediction Genius.
Belgium are one of the most closely watched national sides in 2026 FIFA World Cup prediction markets, a function of a golden generation that spent years atop the global game without a trophy to show for it. Across roughly two dozen active contracts, the World Cup outright winner market carries the most volume, and the board consistently slots the Red Devils in the dark-horse tier rather than among the favorites. Belgium qualified for the 2026 tournament undefeated and land in Group G alongside Egypt, Iran, and New Zealand, the softest-looking group in the draw on paper. The durable swing factor on their price is squad age, with cornerstones Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku, and Thibaut Courtois all past their peak years. The live odds for every contract sit on the board above.
The market structurally slots Belgium as a credible but second-tier contender for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, well behind the trio of favorites traders treat as the championship class. The outright winner contract is the heaviest-traded Belgium market on the board, and its price reflects a familiar tension: a roster talented enough to beat anyone on a given night, attached to a core that no longer carries the No. 1 FIFA ranking it once held from 2015 to 2018. The gap between Belgium's group-stage advancement price and their outright title price is wide, and that spread tells traders what the market really believes, that the Red Devils are near-locks to escape Group G but long shots to lift the trophy. The live board above carries the current cents.
Group G pairs Belgium with Egypt, Iran, and New Zealand, and the prediction markets price it as one of the most lopsided groups in the field. Belgium are the strongest side on paper by a clear margin, which is why advancement markets lean heavily in their favor while the more interesting trading action sits on group-winner margins and exact-score lines for individual matches. The market reads this as a roster-strength group rather than a coin-flip group, and the durable driver is the talent differential, not form. Head-to-head results across the three group matches will move the board over the tournament, but the structural read favors Belgium topping the group.
Belgium draw outsized prediction-market volume because the golden generation remains one of soccer's great unresolved storylines. This is a side that reached No. 1 in the FIFA rankings, finished third at the 2018 World Cup, and never converted that peak into a major trophy, and the 2026 tournament reads as the last realistic window for the core. The durable swing factors on the price are squad age and fitness, with Lukaku at 33, De Bruyne and Thomas Meunier at 34, and Axel Witsel at 37, plus the reliability of Courtois in goal. The forward catalyst is the group stage opening in June 2026, with the live board reflecting how the market reprices the Red Devils as results land.
Belgium anchor several tournament-prop and exact-score markets beyond the outright, including winning-continent and qualifier contracts that fold the Red Devils into the wider European field. The player-level gravity here comes from De Bruyne, who holds the record for most World Cup assists by a Belgian, and Lukaku, the country's all-time leading scorer, both of whom drive volume into goalscorer and performance props. Courtois adds a separate layer as one of the tournament's premier goalkeepers. The board above prices these markets live; the durable read is that Belgium's prop volume tracks the star power of an aging but elite spine rather than any single match line.
Belgium have never won a major international trophy, no World Cup and no European Championship, despite producing the most decorated generation in the nation's history. Their best World Cup finish came in 2018, when they beat England in the third-place playoff to claim bronze, the high-water mark of a run that included a four-year stretch atop the FIFA world rankings. As of June 2026 the side sits around ninth in the FIFA world rankings, down from that No. 1 peak. The national team, nicknamed the Red Devils and founded in 1895, enters 2026 as a side whose market price is shaped less by recent results than by the closing window on a core that still commands respect but no longer commands favoritism.
As of June 8, 2026, Belgium trade around 2c to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup outright, placing the Red Devils firmly in the dark-horse tier behind the field's top favorites. Check the live board above for the latest cross-platform price.
Belgium's World Cup markets trade on multiple prediction-market platforms, with the outright winner contract carrying the deepest book and tightest spreads. Match-level and exact-score lines tend to trade thinner. Prediction Genius aggregates the prices so traders can compare a single displayed number across platforms.
Coverage includes the 2026 World Cup outright winner, winning-continent and qualifier futures, Group G advancement, plus match-specific markets like spreads, exact scores, and halftime-leader props for individual Belgium fixtures against Egypt, Iran, and New Zealand.
Belgium have never won a major international trophy. Their best result is third place at the 2018 World Cup, secured with a playoff win over England. The Red Devils also topped the FIFA world rankings from 2015 to 2018 without converting that peak into silverware.
Squad age is the single biggest durable driver. With Lukaku at 33, De Bruyne and Meunier at 34, and Witsel at 37, the market treats 2026 as the closing window for the golden generation, which keeps Belgium priced as a respected contender rather than a favorite.