
Live Dominican Republic World Cup qualifying odds, CONCACAF advancement markets, and tournament futures tracked across the prediction markets covered by Prediction Genius.
The Dominican Republic national football team, the Quisqueyanos, sits among the developing nations whose World Cup qualifying paths draw steady interest on soccer prediction markets. Governed by FEDOFUTBOL and competing in CONCACAF, the team trades primarily on qualification and advancement contracts rather than outright title futures, a structural reality for a side that has never reached a FIFA World Cup. Across the active markets, the board consistently prices the Dominican Republic as a longshot to break through CONCACAF's deep field. The durable swing factors on its price are roster depth, the rise of dual-national talent, and the expanded 48-team World Cup format that widens the region's qualifying slots. The live odds for every contract sit on the board above.
The Dominican Republic enters soccer prediction markets as a longshot, a status rooted in the simple fact that the Quisqueyanos have never qualified for a FIFA World Cup since the federation joined FIFA in 1958. The board slots the team well behind CONCACAF's established powers, the United States, Mexico, Canada, Costa Rica, and Panama, who traders treat as the regional tier. For a side at this level, the markets that matter are qualification and round-advancement contracts, not outright tournament-winner futures. The durable read is that the Dominican Republic price reflects depth-chart improvement and draw luck more than any single result, and the live board above carries the current number.
CONCACAF qualifying is the structural battleground for the Dominican Republic. The expanded 48-team World Cup awards the region more direct slots plus an intercontinental playoff path, which is the durable reason longshot Caribbean and Central American sides now carry live qualifying markets at all. The Dominican Republic was eliminated during the 2026 qualifying cycle, falling short of the final rounds that produced the region's automatic berths. The race that prices the team is less about beating the confederation's giants and more about clearing the early and intermediate rounds against peers like Jamaica, Haiti, Trinidad and Tobago, and Guatemala. Schedule structure and home-and-away draws drive these markets more than form alone.
Volume on Dominican Republic contracts is thinner than the CONCACAF favorites, which is itself the durable structural read: this is a building program, not a household betting name. What moves the price is roster construction, specifically the growing pool of dual-national players eligible through the diaspora, and the format tailwind of a larger World Cup. Forward catalysts cluster around international windows, when qualifying fixtures and friendlies reset expectations. Traders watching this market are pricing trajectory and upside rather than incumbency. The live board above reflects where the contract sits today.
The Dominican Republic has never qualified for a FIFA World Cup. FEDOFUTBOL, the national federation, was founded in 1953, joined FIFA in 1958, and affiliated with CONCACAF in 1964, yet the senior men's side has remained on the outside of the global tournament across every cycle. That history is the single most durable fact shaping how the market weights the current roster: the program is priced on potential and the widening qualifying math, not on any prior breakthrough. Baseball remains the dominant national sport, which durably caps the soccer talent pipeline relative to the region's footballing nations.
As of June 14, 2026, the board prices the Dominican Republic as a clear longshot in CONCACAF, having been eliminated during the 2026 qualifying cycle. Check the live odds above for the exact current contract prices across platforms.
Dominican Republic contracts trade with thinner liquidity than CONCACAF favorites, so books can diverge more on price. One platform may carry a deeper qualifying market while another lists broader tournament futures. The board above aggregates current prices across the platforms Prediction Genius tracks.
Coverage centers on World Cup qualifying contracts, CONCACAF round-advancement markets, and tournament futures where listed. Outright title markets are rare for a longshot side. Player and match props appear during active international windows.
The Dominican Republic has never qualified for a FIFA World Cup. The federation joined FIFA in 1958 and CONCACAF in 1964, but the senior men's team has not reached the global tournament in any cycle.
The durable driver is roster construction, especially the expanding pool of dual-national players, paired with the expanded 48-team World Cup that widens CONCACAF's qualifying slots. With no World Cup appearances on record, the market prices trajectory and upside rather than pedigree.