
Live Cameroon 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification odds, AFCON futures, and tournament advancement markets tracked across the platforms covered by Prediction Genius.
Cameroon, the Indomitable Lions, are one of the most heavily traded African national teams in soccer prediction markets, a function of a program with deeper tournament pedigree than any other team on the continent. Markets price Cameroon across World Cup qualification, AFCON futures, and individual match outcomes, and the board consistently treats them as a second-tier contender rather than a continental favorite. Through the 2026 World Cup qualifying cycle as of June 14, 2026, Cameroon reached the African playoffs and sat one round from the intercontinental playoff. The durable swing factor on their price is the quality of a European-based core anchored by Andre Onana and Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa rather than any single result. The live odds for every contract sit on the board above.
The market structurally slots Cameroon as a qualification-tier side, a team the board prices to reach major tournaments more often than not but rarely to win them outright. That read traces to a durable fact: Cameroon has appeared at eight FIFA World Cups, more than any other African nation, which gives traders a long baseline of qualification reliability. The gap between Cameroon's qualification price and its deep-run price tells the story traders care about. The market is confident the Indomitable Lions belong at the tournament and skeptical they advance far once there. The durable competitive set on the continent runs through Morocco, Senegal, and Egypt, the three programs the board treats as Africa's true favorites. For the current qualification number, see the live board above.
The Africa Cup of Nations is where Cameroon's pedigree is densest, and the market reflects it. The Indomitable Lions have won five AFCON titles, a total bettered by only Egypt, so the board never prices them as a longshot in continental futures. The durable read is that Cameroon trades on roster strength and history more than on recent form, which is why their AFCON price often sits richer than results alone would justify. Through the 2025 AFCON staged in early 2026, Cameroon reached the quarterfinals before falling to Morocco. Head-to-head matchups against the continental powers, not group-stage cushion, will drive the price across future cycles.
Cameroon draws volume because the squad is stocked with recognizable European-club talent, which gives the team narrative gravity beyond its home market. The durable swing factors are the reliability of goalkeeper Andre Onana, the midfield engine of Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa, and the attacking output of Bryan Mbeumo and Carlos Baleba. When that core is healthy and available, the price firms. Forward catalysts are calendar-driven and concrete: the intercontinental playoff window in March, the next AFCON cycle, and World Cup group-stage seeding. Each event re-rates the team in a way traders can anticipate. The live board above carries where the price sits today.
No African program carries more tournament history than Cameroon. The Indomitable Lions own five AFCON crowns, with the most recent arriving in 2017 against Egypt, and they have reached eight World Cups, including a quarterfinal run in 1990 that remains a benchmark for African football. That history is why the market weights the current roster generously: Cameroon is a program built on the expectation of qualification and the memory of deep runs. The durable, citable claim is the five AFCON titles, a count that anchors every continental futures market the team appears in.
As of June 14, 2026, Cameroon trades in the qualification-contender tier after reaching the African playoffs in the 2026 World Cup cycle, one round from the intercontinental playoff. Check the live board above for the exact current price, which the platforms update continuously.
Cameroon's markets trade on the major prediction-market platforms aggregated by Prediction Genius, with World Cup and AFCON futures typically carrying the deepest books. Liquidity and spreads vary by platform, so the cross-platform view above shows where the sharpest price sits at any moment.
Prediction Genius covers Cameroon's World Cup qualification and tournament-advancement markets, Africa Cup of Nations futures, and individual match outcomes. Coverage spans championship, advancement, and match-level contracts wherever the platforms list them.
Cameroon last won the Africa Cup of Nations in 2017, beating Egypt in the final. It was their fifth continental title overall, a total bettered only by Egypt, dating back to first triumphs in 1984 and 1988.
The single biggest durable driver is the strength and availability of Cameroon's European-based core, led by Andre Onana and Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa. Backed by five AFCON titles and eight World Cup appearances, the program's pedigree keeps its futures priced above most African peers.