
Live Belize 2026 World Cup qualifying odds, CONCACAF matchup markets, and tournament outcome contracts tracked across prediction markets.
Belize is one of the longest-shot national teams in international soccer prediction markets, a function of its status as a small Central American football nation ranked deep in the FIFA table. The Jaguars, governed by the Football Federation of Belize, compete in CONCACAF and entered the 2026 World Cup qualifying cycle as heavy underdogs in their second-round group. Through four group matches as of June 14, 2026, Belize sat winless, and the board consistently prices the team at the far longshot end of any tournament-outcome market. The durable driver of Belize's price is structural: a thin professional player pool and a low FIFA ranking, not any single result. The live odds for every contract sit on the board above; the analysis below covers what those numbers mean.
Prediction markets slot Belize firmly in the longshot tier of CONCACAF World Cup contracts, and the structural reason is straightforward. Belize has never qualified for a FIFA World Cup, sits near the bottom of the regional pecking order, and ranked 180th in the FIFA world ranking as of April 1, 2026. When traders price a Belize advancement market, they are pricing one of the weakest sides in a confederation that sends multiple automatic qualifiers to the 2026 tournament. The board treats Panama, Costa Rica, Honduras, and Jamaica as the regional tier that actually competes for berths, with Belize priced as a participant rather than a threat. What moves the Belize number is rarely a result and more often the qualifying format itself, since a single group draw can determine whether the team has any live path at all.
The CONCACAF qualifying structure stacks the deck against nations at Belize's level. The second round groups smaller federations together, with only the top sides advancing toward the final round, so Belize routinely shares a group with regional middleweights like Nicaragua, Guyana, and Panama. The durable read on these markets is that they price Belize on roster depth and FIFA ranking rather than on momentum, because the talent gap between the Jaguars and a regional power is wide and stable. Through four matches as of June 14, 2026, Belize sat at the bottom of its group, a result the market had largely anticipated. Over a qualifying cycle, the factor that drives the race is the group draw and the schedule, not a single upset.
Belize draws thin but steady prediction market volume, and the structural drivers are the qualifying calendar and the team's role as the underdog side in matchup markets. The Jaguars trade most actively during FIFA international windows, when CONCACAF qualifiers and friendlies put concrete matchups on the board. The durable swing factor on Belize's price is the opponent: a match against Montserrat or another bottom-tier side narrows the gap and creates genuine two-way pricing, while a match against Panama pushes the contract to the extreme. Forward catalysts cluster around the World Cup qualifying windows and the occasional Gold Cup or Nations League fixture. The live board shows where each contract sits today; the analysis here explains why the number lands where it does.
Belize has never reached a FIFA World Cup, and that absence is the single most durable fact shaping how the market weights the team. The Jaguars made their only CONCACAF Gold Cup appearance in 2013, earning the berth through a fourth-place finish at the 2013 Copa Centroamericana, which remains the high-water mark of Belizean international football. The Football Federation of Belize joined FIFA in 1986 and CONCACAF in 1992, giving the program a long but modest competitive history. That track record is exactly why prediction markets price Belize as a longshot: the structural reality of a small nation with a limited professional pool does not change between qualifying cycles, and the board reflects it.
As of June 14, 2026, Belize trades at the deep longshot end of CONCACAF World Cup qualifying markets, reflecting a winless second-round group start through four matches. Check the live board above for exact cents, which the markets update as qualifying windows progress.
Belize matchup and tournament contracts appear when major platforms list CONCACAF qualifiers, typically with thin books given the team's longshot status. Liquidity is shallow across the board, so spreads widen between platforms, and Prediction Genius aggregates whatever pricing exists so traders see the full cross-platform picture.
Prediction Genius tracks Belize World Cup qualifying advancement markets, individual CONCACAF matchup contracts during FIFA windows, and tournament-outcome markets when Belize features in events like the Gold Cup or Nations League. Coverage scales with how many platforms list Belize fixtures in a given window.
Belize has never qualified for a FIFA World Cup. The Jaguars' only major tournament appearance was the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup, reached via a fourth-place finish at the 2013 Copa Centroamericana, which remains the program's high point.
The single biggest durable driver is Belize's structural standing in CONCACAF: a small player pool and a FIFA ranking of 180 as of April 1, 2026. That low ranking keeps the team priced as a longshot regardless of any individual result.